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Americans for Prosperity Action Florida Endorses 10 Additional Candidates Ahead of General Election

Americans for Prosperity Action Florida (AFP Action FL) announced a new wave of endorsements for those running for the Florida Legislature.

This round follows up on the group’s success with the primaries, where AFP Action FL made 29 endorsements and saw 11 candidates win their races to advance to the General Election.

“Florida’s primary results paired with what we hear at the doors shows our team just how imperative it is to stand behind principled leaders,” said AFP Action FL Senior Advisor, Skylar Zander. “This round of endorsements led to candidates who are aligned on keeping Florida free and a prosperous place to live. We’re ready to hit the ground running throughout the general to get these leaders in office.”

A list of the endorsed candidates.

Chad Johnson (HD-22)

As a former county commissioner, Chad has the experience needed to lead House District 22 well. He has strong fiscal conservative values, demonstrating his commitment to providing tax relief and balancing the budget. He is also expected to be a voice for expanded education opportunities, supporting more career training and giving power to parents.

Bill Partington (HD-28) 

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With principled views on taxes, education, and health care, Bill Partington is the best choice for House District 28. Bill will bring his experience as mayor to the position, leaning on his background fighting tix increases and supporting parental rights in expanded education options. 

State Rep. Kevin Steele (HD-55)

As a freshman, Rep. Steele has been instrumental in top issue areas from health care, independent contractor rights, to education and more. As a health care business owner, Rep. Steele understands the value of competition and choice in the market and will continue to be a voice for fiscal conservative policies and economic reforms. 

State Rep. Adam Anderson (HD-57)

Notably, Rep. Anderson has sponsored bills to strengthen health care by allowing nonprofit agricultural organizations to provide coverage to members. He is a needed voice in office to expand telehealth and work towards better labor and regulatory laws.

State Rep. Linda Chaney (HD-61) 

Rep. Chaney understands that onerous labor regulations prevent growth in Florida’s economy and has stood firmly in her convictions. She is the best choice for House District 61 and will continue to support foundational education growth in the state.

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State Rep. Will Robinson (HD-71)

When re-elected, Rep. Robinson will continue to use his position to expand telehealth, broaden the scope of practice, and support Certificate of Need (CoN) repeal. He is also a policy champion for creating more choice in educational opportunities.

State Rep. Tiffany Esposito (HD-77)

Rep. Esposito is the leader House District 77 needs to drive economic reforms. She is passionate about occupational licensing improvements and her belief that regulations hold Floridians back and cause labor shortages will make her an impactful leader in office.

State Rep. Adam Botana (HD-80)  

Rep. Botana is a proven leader on regulations and foundational education, sponsoring key legislation to limit advisory bodies while also standing up for parents with expanded education freedom. His position as Chief Floor Whip demonstrates his ability to gather support needed to make legislative change. 

Meg Weinberger (HD-94)

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Meg is the best choice for House District 94 as she is expected to support policies that put Florida’s workforce first while promoting transparency and accountability. In office, Meg will work to lower taxes and decrease regulation to improve our economy. She is also a strong leader on improving parents’ rights in their children’s education.

State Rep. Juan Porras (HD-119)

Rep. Porras is a prominent leader on issues such as education, health care, regulations, and labor. He spearheaded efforts to reform and expand educational opportunities including more choices for students and greater flexibility for parents.

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