VOTING RECORDS 2020 Regular Session of the Legislature

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AIF Voting Records • 2020 1 BY RANK 2020 % w/AIF Name/Party For Against 100% Albritton (R) 14 0 Florida 100% Benacquisto (R) 28 0 100% Bradley (R) 33 0 Legislature 100% Broxson (R) 17 0 100% Diaz (R) 14 0 100% Flores (R) 26 0 VOTING 100% Galvano (R) 11 0 100% Hutson (R) 37 0 RECORDS 100% Passidomo (R) 30 0 100% Perry (R) 18 0 On Key Business Issues 100% Simpson (R) 29 0 100% Stargel (R) 36 0 100% Wright, (R) 16 0 The Voting Records is 97% Simmons (R) 32 1 compiled using actual 96% Gruters (R) 22 1 votes cast as reported 95% Mayfield (R) 19 1 94% Brandes (R) 29 2 in official state records. 93% Bean (R) 26 2 Each vote cast is 93% Stewart (D) 28 2 measured equally, 90% Book (D) 26 3 with no added points 89% Bracy (D) 17 2 89% Braynon (D) 25 3 to certain bills. 89% Lee (R) 25 3 88% Baxley (R) 21 3 88% Hooper (R) 15 2 Visit AIF.com for more 88% Pizzo (D) 14 2 information on Voting Records 88% Powell (D) 22 3 and the 2020 Session. 85% Gainer (R) 23 4 83% Rouson (D) 24 5 83% Thurston (D) 24 5 82% Rader (D) 9 2 78% Montford (D) 21 6 75% Harrell (R) 12 4 72% Taddeo (D) 13 5 72% Torres (D) 13 5 71% Cruz (D) 10 4 69% Gibson (D) 25 11 67% Farmer (D) 14 7 65% Rodriguez (D) 15 8 64% Berman (D) 9 5

Total Senate Votes with AIF/Business = 89%

2 AIF Voting Records • 2020 BY RANK FLORIDA HOUSE O F REPRESENTATIVES % w/AIF Name/Party For Against % w/AIF Name/Party For Against % w/AIF Name/Party For Against 100% Clemons (R) 34 0 94% Renner (R) 30 2 76% McGhee (D) 19 6 100% Shoaf (R) 24 0 94% Rommel (R) 34 2 74% Daley (D) 14 5 98% Stone (R) 42 1 94% Roth (R) 34 2 73% Hattersley (D) 22 8 97% Fischer (R) 33 1 94% Santiago (R) 31 2 73% Jacquet (D) 24 9 97% La Rosa (R) 36 1 94% Sirois (R) 33 2 73% Watson, C. (D) 24 9 97% LaMarca (R) 31 1 94% Stevenson (R) 30 2 72% Antone (D) 21 8 97% Leek (R) 34 1 94% Trumbull (R) 31 2 72% Silvers (D) 26 10 97% Magar (R) 28 1 93% Beltran (R) 28 2 71% Joseph (D) 15 6 97% McClure (R) 30 1 93% DiCeglie (R) 39 3 70% DuBose (D) 23 10 97% Robinson (R) 33 1 93% Fernandez-Barquin (R) 27 2 70% Pritchett (D) 16 7 97% Rodriguez, Ana Maria (R) 29 1 93% Gregory (R) 28 2 68% Davis (D) 15 7 97% Yarborough (R) 29 1 93% Ponder (R) 28 2 67% Casello (D) 22 11 96% Avila (R) 26 1 93% Rodriguez, Anthony (R) 26 2 67% Diamond (D) 28 14 96% Bell (R) 22 1 92% Byrd (R) 24 2 67% Grall (R) 20 10 96% Burton (R) 26 1 92% Grant, J. (R) 24 2 67% Grieco (D) 14 7 96% Cummings (R) 25 1 92% Roach, (R) 24 2 67% Williams (D) 10 5 96% Duggan (R) 25 1 92% Sullivan (R) 22 2 66% Fernandez (D) 21 11 96% Fetterhoff (R) 27 1 92% Tomkow (R) 23 2 66% Omphroy (D) 21 11 96% Fine (R) 26 1 91% Altman (R) 20 2 65% Ausley (D) 22 12 96% Grant, M. (R) 26 1 91% Mariano (R) 21 2 63% Smith, C. (D) 17 10 96% Maggard (R) 22 1 91% McClain (R) 29 3 62% Driskel (D) 21 13 96% Perez (R) 23 1 91% Overdorf (R) 32 3 61% Hart (D) 20 13 96% Smith, D. (R) 22 1 91% Toledo (R) 21 2 61% Polo (D) 14 9 96% Sprowls (R) 22 1 91% Zika (R) 30 3 61% Polsky (D) 19 12 95% Aloupis (R) 21 1 90% Bush (D) 19 2 60% Alexander (D) 18 12 95% Eagle, (R) 35 2 90% Duran (D) 27 3 60% Eskamani (D) 15 10 95% Oliva (R) 20 1 89% Buchanan (R) 32 4 59% Slosberg (D) 17 12 95% Rodrigues (R) 36 2 89% Hill (R) 31 4 59% Watson, B. (D) 16 11 95% Williamson (R) 39 2 89% Payne R) 34 4 56% Brown (D) 15 12 94% Andrade (R) 32 2 89% Sabatini (R) 32 4 55% Thompson (D) 16 13 94% Brannan (R) 33 2 87% Killebrew (R) 26 4 53% Stark (D) 20 18 94% Donalds (R) 34 2 86% Caruso (R) 24 4 52% Goff-Marcil (D) 13 12 94% Drake (R) 30 2 86% Newton (D) 25 4 52% Good (D) 12 11 94% Hage (R) 33 2 82% Daniels (D) 18 4 51% Jenne (D) 19 18 94% Ingoglia (R) 29 2 82% Massullo (R) 27 6 49% Geller (D) 17 18 94% Latvala (R) 30 2 81% Hogan Johnson (D) 21 5 48% Cortes (D) 14 15 94% Pigman (R) 34 2 80% Webb (D) 20 5 46% Jacobs (D) 11 13 94% Plakon (R) 32 2 79% Fitzenhagen (R) 30 8 44% Mercado (D) 16 20 94% Plasencia (R) 32 2 79% Willhite (D) 26 7 43% Valdes (D) 9 12 94% Raschein (R) 34 2 77% Jones (D) 20 6 37% Gottlieb (D) 11 19

Total House Votes with AIF/Business = 83%

AIF Voting Records • 2020 3 ALPHABETICALLY FLORIDA SENATE 2020 % w/AIF Name/Party For Against 100% Albritton (R) 14 0 Florida 88% Baxley (R) 21 3 93% Bean (R) 26 2 Legislature 100% Benacquisto (R) 28 0 64% Berman (D) 9 5 90% Book (D) 26 3 VOTING 89% Bracy (D) 17 2 100% Bradley (R) 33 0 RECORDS 94% Brandes (R) 29 2 89% Braynon (D) 25 3 On Key Business Issues 100% Broxson (R) 17 0 71% Cruz (D) 10 4 100% Diaz (R) 14 0 The Voting Records is 67% Farmer (D) 14 7 compiled using actual 100% Flores (R) 26 0 votes cast as reported 85% Gainer (R) 23 4 100% Galvano (R) 11 0 in official state records. 69% Gibson (D) 25 11 Each vote cast is 96% Gruters (R) 22 1 measured equally, 75% Harrell (R) 12 4 with no added points 88% Hooper (R) 15 2 100% Hutson (R) 37 0 to certain bills. 89% Lee (R) 25 3 95% Mayfield (R) 19 1 78% Montford (D) 21 6 Visit AIF.com for more 100% Passidomo (R) 30 0 information on Voting Records 100% Perry (R) 18 0 and the 2020 Session. 88% Pizzo (D) 14 2 88% Powell (D) 22 3 82% Rader (D) 9 2 65% Rodriguez (D) 15 8 83% Rouson (D) 24 5 97% Simmons (R) 32 1 100% Simpson (R) 29 0 100% Stargel (R) 36 0 93% Stewart (D) 28 2 72% Taddeo (D) 13 5 83% Thurston (D) 24 5 72% Torres (D) 13 5 100% Wright (R) 16 0

Total Senate Votes with AIF/Business = 89%

4 AIF Voting Records • 2020 ALPHABETICALLY FLORIDA HOUSE O F REPRESENTATIVES

% w/AIF Name/Party For Against % w/AIF Name/Party For Against % w/AIF Name/Party For Against 60% Alexander (D) 18 12 49% Geller (D) 17 18 94% Pigman (R) 34 2 95% Aloupis (R) 21 1 52% Goff-Marcil (D) 13 12 94% Plakon (R) 32 2 91% Altman (R) 20 2 52% Good (D) 12 11 94% Plasencia (R) 32 2 94% Andrade (R) 32 2 37% Gottlieb (D) 11 19 61% Polo (D) 14 9 72% Antone (D) 21 8 67% Grall (R) 20 10 61% Polsky (D) 19 12 65% Ausley (D) 22 12 92% Grant, J. (R) 24 2 93% Ponder (R) 28 2 96% Avila (R) 26 1 96% Grant, M. (R) 26 1 70% Pritchett (D) 16 7 96% Bell (R) 22 1 93% Gregory (R) 28 2 94% Raschein (R) 34 2 93% Beltran (R) 28 2 67% Grieco (D) 14 7 94% Renner (R) 30 2 94% Brannan (R) 33 2 94% Hage, (R) 33 2 92% Roach (R) 24 2 56% Brown (D) 15 12 61% Hart (D) 20 13 97% Robinson (R) 33 1 89% Buchanan (R) 32 4 73% Hattersley (D) 22 8 95% Rodrigues (R) 36 2 96% Burton (R) 26 1 89% Hill (R) 31 4 97% Rodriguez, Ana Maria (R) 29 1 90% Bush (D) 19 2 81% Hogan Johnson (D) 21 5 93% Rodriguez, Anthony (R) 26 2 92% Byrd (R) 24 2 94% Ingoglia (R) 29 2 94% Rommel (R) 34 2 86% Caruso (R) 24 4 46% Jacobs (D) 11 13 94% Roth R) 34 2 67% Casello (D) 22 11 73% Jacquet (D) 24 9 89% Sabatini (R) 32 4 100% Clemons (R) 34 0 51% Jenne (D) 19 18 94% Santiago (R) 31 2 48% Cortes (D) 14 15 77% Jones (D) 20 6 100% Shoaf (R) 24 0 96% Cummings (R) 25 1 71% Joseph (D) 15 6 72% Silvers (D) 26 10 74% Daley (D) 14 5 87% Killebrew (R) 26 4 94% Sirois (R) 33 2 82% Daniels (D) 18 4 97% La Rosa (R) 36 1 59% Slosberg (D) 17 12 68% Davis (D) 15 7 97% LaMarca (R) 31 1 63% Smith, C. (D) 17 10 67% Diamond (D) 28 14 94% Latvala (R) 30 2 96% Smith, D. (R) 22 1 93% DiCeglie (R) 39 3 97% Leek (R) 34 1 96% Sprowls (R) 22 1 94% Donald (R) 34 2 97% Magar (R) 28 1 53% Stark (D) 20 18 94% Drake (R) 30 2 96% Maggard (R) 22 1 94% Stevenson (R) 30 2 62% Driskell (D) 21 13 91% Mariano (R) 21 2 98% Stone (R) 42 1 70% DuBose (D) 23 10 82% Massullo (R) 27 6 92% Sullivan (R) 22 2 96% Duggan (R) 25 1 91% McClain (R) 29 3 55% Thompson (D) 16 13 90% Duran (D) 27 3 97% McClure (R) 30 1 91% Toledo (R) 21 2 95% Eagle (R) 35 2 76% McGhee (D) 19 6 92% Tomkow (R) 23 2 60% Eskamani (D) 15 10 44% Mercado (D) 16 20 94% Trumbull (R) 31 2 66% Fernandez (D) 21 11 86% Newton (D) 25 4 43% Valdes (D) 9 12 93% Fernandez-Barquin (R) 27 2 95% Oliva (R) 20 1 59% Watson, B. (D) 16 11 96% Fetterhoff (R) 27 1 66% Omphroy (D) 21 11 73% Watson, C. (D) 24 9 96% Fine R) 26 1 91% Overdorf (R) 32 3 80% Webb (D) 20 5 97% Fischer (R) 33 1 89% Payne (R) 34 4 79% Willhite (D) 26 7 79% Fitzenhagen (R) 30 8 96% Perez (R) 23 1 67% Williams (D) 10 5 Total House Votes with AIF/Business = 83%

AIF Voting Records • 2020 5 Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) and our members are proud to recognize the members of the who have achieved a 100% AIF voting record for the 2020 Session. This represents a commitment to sound policy that supports Florida’s employers and job creators. Not only does this score encompass votes to pass legislation beneficial to businesses, it includes votes to defeat policies that would have a detrimental impact on businesses and their employees. 100% Vote for Sen. Sen. Lizbeth Benacquisto Sen. Rob Bradley Sen. Sen. Manny Diaz Business (R-Bartow) (R-Ft. Myers) (R-Orange Park) (R-Pensacola) (R-Hialeah Gardens) We applaud these 15 legislators who have Sen. Anitere Flores Sen. Bill Galvano Sen. Sen. Sen. helped make (R-Miami) (R-Bradenton) (R-Palm Coast) (R-Naples) (R-Gainesville) Florida the best place to do business.

Sen. Sen. Sen. Tom Wright Rep. Chuck Clemons Rep. Jason Shoaf (R-Trilby) (R-Lakeland) (R-Port Orange) (R-Jonesville) (R-Port St. Joe)

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6 AIF Voting Records • 2020 Building for the Foundation of Florida’s Future

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