Americans for Prosperity- Florida (AFP-FL) has just released their scorecard for the 2022 Florida legislative session. State Representative Erin Grall (R-54) has received an A + by the group.
AFP creates its scorecards to highlight elected officials who create more opportunities for Floridians and stand up against public policy change that is seen as harmful.
“Our legislative scorecard serves as an integral source of information for all Floridians,” said Skylar Zander, AFP-FL State Director. “By communicating the support – or lack thereof – from legislators on the policies that impact Floridians the most, we can help the public understand which lawmakers have fought to empower them to realize their potential, help others, and
achieve their vision of the American dream.”
AFP scored members of the Florida Senate and House. 31 legislators received a grade of A+; 72 received a grade of A; 35 received a grade of B; 17 received a grade of C; 3 received a grade of D; and 2 received a grade of F. For lawmakers who received an A+, AFP-FL will be actively highlighting them on the ground and on social media.
The grading scale most closely resembles a report card, with percentile ranges determining letter grades. Rep. Grall was not only an A+, but was among the top five legislators around the state who received a grade of her magnitude.
Representative Grall serves on the following committees: Judiciary Committee (Chair), Appropriations Committee, Public Integrity & Elections Committee, and Redistricting Committee.
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