2022 – 2026 · Florida Legislature

Florida Public
Education
Scorecard

How did your legislator vote on public education? We tracked 15 key bills across 5 years — from book bans to vouchers to DEI restrictions. Every vote. Every legislator. No spin.

At a glance
155
Legislators tracked
15
Bills tracked
5
Sessions (2022–2026)
108
F grades total
Source: LegiScan · flsenate.gov

Find your legislator

Search by name, filter by party or grade, and see how every member of the Florida Legislature voted on public education.

Florida House

116 representatives · Districts 1–120

A
26
B
2
C
3
D
4
F
81
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Florida Senate

39 senators · Districts 1–40

A
8
B
4
C
0
D
0
F
27
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How grades work

Every bill tracked by this scorecard is one that Moms for Libros considers harmful to public education — including book bans, voucher expansion, DEI restrictions, and anti-union legislation. A "pro-public ed" vote means the legislator voted against that bill.

Grades are calculated from the percentage of pro-public-education votes out of all votes cast. Absences and abstentions are excluded from the denominator.

A = 80–100%
B = 60–79%
C = 40–59%
D = 20–39%
F = 0–19%

Data sourced from LegiScan (legiscan.com) official roll call records and cross-referenced with flsenate.gov. All vote data reflects official recorded votes only.

What we scored

These 15 bills — spanning 2022 to 2026 — form the basis of every legislator's grade. Each one had significant implications for Florida's public schools and students.

2026
Comprehensive K-12 education bill including charter school expansion, parental opt-out provisions, and DEI restrictions.
2026
Restricts DEI programs, limits international student enrollment at state colleges, and modifies dual enrollment.
2026
Requires school districts to inventory and offer surplus property to charter schools before selling on open market.
2026
Grants zoning exemptions and modifies fire code requirements for private school facilities.
2026
Restricts political expression and activity on state university and college campuses.
2025
Allows charter schools to operate as public facilities and exempts them from certain concurrency requirements.
2025
Education appropriations implementing bill from the 2025 special session.
2024
Comprehensive K-12 and postsecondary education omnibus including DEI and political activity changes.
2024
Bans DEI content from teacher preparation programs at state universities.
2024
Mandates communism instruction in K-12 schools and creates the Institute for Freedom.
2023
Defines 'sex' in statute, restricts pronoun use by school personnel, and expands library book removal requirements.
2023
Removes income eligibility requirements for private school vouchers, creating a universal school voucher program.
2023
Dismantles DEI programs at state universities and restricts general education courses on identity politics.
2022
Prohibits classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in K-3 and restricts it in other grades.
2022
Introduces post-tenure review at state universities and creates political litmus tests for faculty.