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FL Senator

District: 34Democrat

2023 Alignment:

19.09%

2023 Ratings by Policy Category

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Sen. Shevrin “Shev” Jones (D-FL-34) earned a 19% Moms for America Action score for 2023, showing minimal alignment with policy positions tracked by Moms for America Action. Shevrin “Shev” Jones voted on 45 of the 59 substantive bills scored by Moms for America Action in 2023. Highest category scores: Gender & Diversity (43%), Law and Order (39%), and Individual Rights & Second Amendment (37%). Shevrin “Shev” Jones represents the 34th District in the Florida State Senate.

Title

Lawmaker Position

HB 1Senate 202310x

Improving Educational Outcomes by Expanding School Choice Under the Family Empowerment Scholarship Program to all Families.

Against Moms
This bill expands eligibility for the Family Empowerment Scholarship Program to all residents and eliminates household income restrictions.
HB 1069Senate 202310x

Strengthening Integrity of the Education System by Prohibiting Discussion of Sensitive Issues Surrounding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in K-8 Classrooms.

Against Moms
This bill, part of the "Let Kids be Kids" package, expands the prohibition enacted last year on discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in K-3 classrooms to now include K-8 classrooms.
HB 1203Senate 20231x

Imposing New Government Mandates on HVAC System Manufacturer Warranties which Limit Consumer Options.

Against Moms
This bill establishes new regulations on the warranty offerings of manufacturers of Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) systems. Under the bill, manufacturers may no longer provide warranty offerings that are tied to an individual, rather they may only offer warranties that are tied to properties and are transferable.
HB 121Senate 20234x

Growing Government Dependency by Significantly Raising the Income Limit for Eligibility Under the Kidcare Welfare Program.

Against Moms
This bill expands eligibility for the Florida Kidcare (healthcare) welfare program by raising the income limit from 200% to 300% of the federal poverty level.
HB 1267Senate 20232x

Expanding Borrowing and Lending Opportunities by Raising the Maximum Allowable Interest Rate on Consumer Loans from 30% to 36%.

Against Moms
This bill makes a number of reforms to the state's Consumer Finance Law, including raising the maximum allowable interest rate on consumer loans from 30% to 36%. The bill is designed to slightly loosen government restrictions and price controls on interest due to high inflation and national interest rates.
HB 1285Senate 20237x

Strengthening State and National Security by Expanding the Size of the Florida State Guard and Improving Cooperation with Law Enforcement.

Against Moms
This bill expands the size of the Florida State Guard (FSG) from 400 to 1,500 members and makes the unit permanent (previously set to expire July 1). The bill also creates a specialized unit that is authorized to carry arms and assist law enforcement. The FSG is made up of volunteers and serves as an additional to Florida's National Guard.
HB 1305Senate 20231x

Weakening Government Integrity by Imposing New Regulations on Disney's Monorail to Advance a Political Agenda.

With Moms
This bill requires the Florida Department of Transportation to start regulating and inspecting the Monorail transit system at the Walt Disney World theme parks. This measure would mark the first time the system has been subjected to regulations since its establishment over 50 years ago and has been operating without any safety incidents in nearly 15 years.
HB 1379Senate 20235x

Further Growing Government's Unsustainable Land Holdings through a $100 Million Annual Appropriation to the Florida Forever Program.

Against Moms
This bill dedicates $100 million annually the Department of Environmental Protection to continually purchase additional land for the Florida Forever conservation and recreation program. The state is currently tasked with managing and maintaining over 4 million acres of land under its control. This is further worsened through other measures such as SB 106, which provided $200 million to the Department of Transportation for Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network projects such as trails and bike paths.
HB 1521Senate 202310x

Strengthening Safety and Privacy in the Restrooms of Schools, Prisons and State Buildings by Requiring Usage to be Based on Biological Sex (Male or Female) at Birth.

Against Moms
This bill, part of the "Let Kids be Kids" package, requires educational institutions, detention facilities, and public buildings with a restroom or changing facility to designate separate facilities based on biological sex at birth or to provide one-person unisex facilities.
HB 225Senate 202310x

Reducing a Barrier to School Choice by Ensuring Charter School Students May Participate in Extracurricular Activities.

Against Moms
This bill, part of the "Let Kids be Kids" legislative package, helps increase school choice by allowing private charter school, virtual school, and home school students participate in sports and other extracurricular activities at other public or private schools, regardless of zip code.
HB 3Senate 20238x

Protecting Taxpayers by Prohibiting ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Considerations in State and Local Investments.

Against Moms
This bill prohibits the use of politicized ESG (environmental, social, and governance) considerations in state and local investments, such as pension systems, which may reduce taxpayer returns.
HB 543Senate 20238x

Strengthening Second Amendment Rights by Enacting "Constitutional Carry" thus Allowing Qualified Adults 21 and Older to Carry a Concealed Firearm without a Special Permit

Against Moms
This bill authorizes qualifying adults 21 years and older to carry a concealed firearm without having to obtain a special permit from the state - a measure commonly referred to as "constitutional carry".
HB 605Senate 20235x

Weakening Public Safety by Limiting the Ability of Communities to Protect Themselves from Repeat Criminals by Expanding the State's Expungement Law.

Against Moms
This bill further expands the application of the state's expungement law, which currently allows criminals to expunge one of their records in their lifetime. Under this bill, a criminal can expunge an additional record if the first one they expunged was as a minor.
HB 637Senate 20231x

Hiking New Car Prices by Blocking Manufacturers from Selling Directly to Consumers and Imposing Dozens of New Mandates to Enrich Automobile Dealerships.

Against Moms
This bill bans automobile manufacturers from selling cars directly to consumers (with a carveout to select electric vehicle manufacturers) as well as enacts numerous new regulations concerning the contracting agreements between manufacturers and dealers. For example, the bill requires manufacturers to provide dealers an 8% cut of any revenue they receive through remote upgrades to vehicles, places controls on vehicle pricing agreements, and regulates the vehicle ordering process.
HB 737Senate 20232x

Exempting Bullion Businesses from Unnecessary "Secondhand Good" Regulations thus No Longer Requiring them to Hold Gold and Silver Coins for 30 Days. Gold and Silver Bullion from Unnecessary "Secondhand Goods" Regulation

With Moms
This bill exempts gold, silver, platinum, and other bullion from the definition of "secondhand goods," thus allowing dealers to buy and sell precious metals and coins without having to hold them for 30 days.
HB 837Senate 20233x

Improving the State's Business Climate by Reducing the Statute of Limitation for Negligence Claims, Capping Plaintiff's Attorney Fees and Other Legal Reforms.

Against Moms
This tort reform bill makes several changes designed to limit lawsuit abuse by reforming the state's civil legal system. Specifically, the bill places caps on attorney's fees in certain cases, reduces the statute of limitations for negligence from 4 to 2 years, and reforms standards for comparative negligence cases
HB 931Senate 20236x

Forcing Taxpayers to Fund a New Bureaucracy at Public Universities and Pay for Debates and Candidate Forums.

Against Moms
This bill requires each public university in the state to establish an Office of Public Policy Events (OPPE) and hold at least 4 debates and forums on public policy issues each year. The bill also requires that if a school's OPPE can't "readily find an advocate from within the state university community who is well-versed in a perspective," the office can invite a speaker and provide a per-diem (no cap) and a reimbursement for travel expenses
HB 95Senate 20239x

Increasing Government Integrity and Due Process for Law Enforcement Officers Accused of Misconduct through Reforms to the "Brady List".

With Moms
This bill implements a series of reforms to usage of the "Brady List" (tracks officer misconduct across the country) by law enforcement agencies. For example, the bill prohibits agencies from firing or taking disciplinary action against an officer solely because of their inclusion on the list, as well as provides officers the ability to petition the court to remove their name.
HB 967Senate 20235x

Increasing Government Dependency by Expanding the Medicaid Welfare Program to Now Cover Continuous Glucose Monitors

Against Moms
This bill expands coverage under Medicaid (government-provided healthcare) to now include continuous glucose monitors, as opposed to just the less costly traditional monitors and test strips.
HJR 31Senate 202310x

Increasing Transparency and Parental Control over Education through a Constitutional Amendment to Transition to Partisan School Board Elections.

Against Moms
This resolution amends the state's Constitution to require partisan school board elections, which will be presented before voters in the 2024 election. Under existing law, the state has non-partisan school boards.
SB 102Senate 20235x

Forcing Taxpayers to Spend $711 Million on Various Government "Affordable Housing" Programs to Enrich Select Developers and Special Interests

Against Moms
This bill, known as the "Live Local Act," appropriates $711 million in taxpayer funds to fund various "affordable housing" initiatives. The bill including $259 million in loans to certain developers and a sales tax credit of up to $5,000 for materials used to build affordable housing units.
SB 1162Senate 20233x

Hiking the Utility Costs of Floridians to Subsidize "Renewable Natural Gas and Hydrogen Fuels" and Enrich Utility Companies.

Against Moms
This bill lets the Public Service Commission authorize electric and natural gas public utilities to construct renewable natural gas facilities and hydrogen fuel infrastructure projects. The utility company would then be able to collect the cost of this more expensive fuel from their customers (plus a higher guaranteed profit for the utility).
SB 1478Senate 20235x

Increasing Crime and Weakening Public Safety through a Criminal Justice "Reform" Which Allows Criminals to Avoid Paying Restitution and Reduces Accountability within the Parole System.

Against Moms
This bill makes a series of changes to the parole system, generally reducing penalties on offenders who violate the terms of their probation while also placing limits on jail sentences. For example, probation officers can no longer return an offender to jail if they commit a range of offenses such as failing to make restitution payments, pay court costs, associate with people engaged in criminal activity, or leave the county without permission. Instead, the officer must send the offender to an "Alternative Sanctioning Program" which may include just curfew or support group attendance.
SB 1550Senate 20235x

Growing Government Regulatory Power within the Pharmaceutical Industry by Imposing a Series of New Mandates on Pharmacy Benefit Managers and Drug Companies.

Against Moms
This bill known as the "Prescription Drug Reform Act" imposes a series of new regulations on Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) and drug companies. For example, manufacturers must report to the government if the price of one of their drugs increases by more than 15% and PBMs must abide by multiple new provisions in their contracting agreements with local pharmacies as well as meet various insurance and reporting requirements.
SB 170Senate 20232x

Combatting Overregulation by Local Governments by Requiring Business Impact Estimates Before Localities Enact Ordinances.

Against Moms
This bill requires local governments to produce a "business impact estimate" before enacting an ordinance. These estimates must contain information on the direct economic impact, compliance cost, and government regulatory cost of the ordinance.
SB 230Senate 20232x

Invoking Government Overreach into the Private Sector Concerning the Usage of the Term "Physician" as Part of the "Eyeball Wars" between Optometrists and Ophthalmologists.

Against Moms
This bill establishes a series of new regulations pertaining to the usage of titles such as "Doctor" and "Physician". The bill is primarily intended to prohibit optometrists from calling themselves physicians, as part of the "eyeball wars" between optometrists and ophthalmologists who are medical doctors specializing in eyecare.
SB 250Senate 20236x

Strengthening Property Rights by Preventing Local Government Bans on Temporary Shelters Following a Hurricane or Other Natural Disaster.

With Moms
This bill prohibits local governments from taking actions which prevent residential property owners from placing temporary shelters on their property for up to 36 months following property damage due to a natural disaster. The property owner must make a good faith effort to rebuild their home during this time period.
SB 2500Senate 20235x

Fueling Out-of-Control Spending through a Record $117 Billion Budget Bill which Represents a 7.5% Hike from the Prior Year.

Against Moms
This appropriations bill funds government from July 1, 2023 until June 30, 2024. The bill hikes spending by 7.5% over the previous year, to a record level of over $117 billion. The bill also contains another $6 billion in the "back of the budget", which could further balloon spending to $123 billion.
SB 254Senate 202310x

Protecting Children Under 18 from Sex-Reassignment Surgeries and Prescriptions with Irreversible Implications Until they are Old Enough to Consent.

Against Moms
This bill, part of the "Let Kids be Kids" package, prohibits children under 18 years of age from receiving sex-reassignment procedures or puberty blockers until they reach the age of consent.
SB 256Senate 20235x

Strengthening "Right to Work" Protections for Public Employees through a Prohibition on Deducting Union Dues from Paychecks and Bargaining Agent Recertification.

Against Moms
This bill includes multiple provisions which strengthen "right to work" protections for public employees. For example, the bill no longer allows dues to be deducted from workers' paychecks, instead requiring members to make their payments to unions. Additionally, the bill requires recertification of unions whose membership includes fewer than 60 percent of employees. The bill includes exemptions for certain public-sector unions such as law enforcement
SB 258Senate 20231x

Strengthening National Security by Banning TikTok and Other Chinese Government-Owned Applications from Being Accessed on State-Issued Devices or Networks.

With Moms
This bill prevents state employees and officers from downloading or accessing TikTok or other applications controlled by U.S. foreign adversaries such as China or Russia on state devices or networks.
SB 262Senate 20232x

Imposing a Series of New Costly and Overreaching Government Regulations on Large Tech Companies through a "Digital Bill of Rights".

Against Moms
This bill establishes a "Digital Bill of Rights" through a series of new regulations on tech companies that generate over a billion dollars in revenue. The bill's provisions cover issues ranging from content moderation, targeted advertising, search engine operations and data privacy with expanded opt-out rules.
SB 284Senate 20232x

Protecting Taxpayers by Requiring State and Local Agency Vehicle Purchases to be "Based on the Lowest Lifetime Ownership Costs".

With Moms
This bill updates state and local procurement requirements to allow agencies to purchase electric vehicles if they are the lowest cost option. Under the bill, vehicle purchases are to be based on "the lowest lifetime ownership costs" rather than "the greatest fuel efficiency available."
SB 300Senate 202310x

Protecting Life by Prohibiting Abortion After Six Weeks through the "Heartbeat Protection Act".

Against Moms
The "Heartbeat Protection Act" prohibits abortions after six weeks in most cases, with exceptions for rape, incest, or human trafficking - each up to 15 weeks, and for fatal fetal abnormalities if the "pregnancy has not progressed to the third trimester" (previously, if the "fetus has not achieved viability). The bill also requires only physicians to perform abortions and prohibits the use of telehealth for abortions.
SB 300 (Polsky Amd. 833920)Senate 202310x

Taking the Lives of the Unborn through Abortion by Undermining the Heartbeat Protection Act

Against Moms
The Polsky amendment #833920 to the "Heartbeat Protection Act," which prohibits abortions after six weeks in most cases. This amendment allows abortion after 6 weeks if "the pregnancy has not progressed to the third trimester and the tenets of the religion that the pregnant woman practices authorize termination of the pregnancy."
SB 304Senate 20233x

Hiking Taxpayer-Funded Public Works and Infrastructure Costs as Much as 20% through Protectionist "U.S. Made" Iron and Steel Procurement Mandates.

Against Moms
This bill requires any iron or steel materials utilized in public works projects to be sourced from the United States unless the sourcing drives up the total cost of the project by more than 20 percent.
SB 4-BSenate 202310x

Increasing Election Integrity by Strengthening the Ability of the State to Prosecute Election-Related Crimes

Against Moms
This bill strengthens the ability of the Office of Statewide Prosecution (OSP) to prosecute election-related crimes. The bill clarifies OSP has the power to prosecute any crime involving voter registration, petition activities for a referendum, a candidate for federal or state office, or voting in an election if the crime falls in more than one judicial circuit.
SB 540Senate 20231x

Strengthening Property Rights by Requiring Individuals and Activist Groups who Unsuccessfully Challenge a Development Plan to Reimburse the Legal Fees of the Developer.

With Moms
This bill requires an individual or activist group who unsuccessfully challenges a local land development plan to reimburse the legal fees of the developer.
SB 7050Senate 20239x

Strengthening Election Integrity through a Series of Reforms to Prevent Wrongdoing by Voter Registration Groups.

Against Moms
This bill contains a number of provisions that are designed to prevent wrongdoing by voter registration groups. For example, the bill prohibits organizations from mailing pre-filled voter registration applications and permits only U.S. citizens to collect the applications.
SB 7054Senate 20236x

Combatting Increased Government Control and Surveillance by Prohibiting Recognition of Federal "Central Bank Digital Currency" as Money Under State Law.

With Moms
This bill serves as a proactive attempt to block Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) issued by the U.S. Federal Reserve System. The bill prohibits CBDC issued by the federal government from being regulated as money under the Florida Uniform Commercial Code.
SB 718Senate 20234x

Strengthening Property Rights by Banning Local Voter Referendums Related to Land Development Which are Primarily Utilized by Environmental Activists to Hinder Growth.

Against Moms
This bill contains a key provision which prohibits the usage of local voter referendums or initiatives to challenge local land development. The bill is partially in response to a case in Miami beach where environmental activists blocked a hotel and condo project from being constructed.
SB 774Senate 20235x

Strengthening Government Transparency and Accountability by Increasing Financial Disclosure Requirements for Local Elected Officials.

With Moms
This bill requires mayors and elected members of municipal governing boards to file more detailed financial disclosure reports, similar to ones required for state lawmakers, county commissioners and school board members.
SB 892Senate 20233x

Expanding Employment Opportunities by Incorporating Federal Minimum Wage Exemptions into State Law.

With Moms
This bill amends the Florida Minimum Wage Act to incorporate exemptions that were enacted under the federal minimum wage law. As a result, minor league baseball players, babysitters, seasonal amusement workers, and border patrol agents are exempt from the state minimum wage.
SB 942Senate 20234x

Combatting Government Overreach by Prohibiting Local Governments from Enacting Ordinances Which Bans Dog Ownership on the Basis of Size or Weight.

With Moms
This bill prohibits local governments from enacting ordinances which ban an individual from owning a dog due to its size or weight. Additionally, the bill nullifies the grandfathered breed restrictions of Miami-Dade County and the City of Sunrise.
SM 1382Senate 20236x

Urging Congress to End the Usage of "Woke" Social and Diversity Practices in the Military and Return to a Merit-Based System to Development and Composition.

With Moms
This Senate Memorial urges Congress to prohibit "'woke' social engineering and experimentation practices" in the U.S. military that overemphasize diversity and inclusion and instead return to a merit-based system for military force development and composition.
HB 1205Senate 20234x

Improving the State's Legal Climate through Restrictions on Misleading Medical-Related Advertisements which Spark Frivolous Litigation.

Neutral
This bill establishes restrictions on the advertising practices that some trial attorneys have utilized to draw customers for cases relating to medical devices and pharmaceuticals. Under the bill, legal service ads may not use language such as "medical alert" or "health alert," or use state of federal government logos. The bill is in response to some ads that made unfounded claims about products and scared individuals into discontinuing their medications.
HB 1281Senate 20235x

Combatting Government Overreach by Preventing Local Government Bans on Gas-Powered Stoves and Other Appliances.

Neutral
This bill prohibits localities from banning or restricting g the use of gas stoves, grills and other appliances fueled by natural gas.
HB 133Senate 20233x

Expanding the Freedom to Contract by Allowing Landlords to Offer Residential Tenants the Option to Pay a Fee in Lieu of a Security Deposit.

Neutral
This bill allows landlords to offer residential tenants the option to pay a fee instead of a security deposit or to pay a security deposit in monthly installments as part of a rental agreement.
HB 1417Senate 20231x

Combatting Government Overreach by Preventing Localities from Imposing Additional Regulations on Landlord-Tenant Contracts.

Neutral
This bill prohibits localities from imposing any additional regulations on landlord-tenant relationships than what is already permitted by the state. This preemption bill includes issues relating to security deposits, rental applications and fees, and lease terms and conditions.
HB 1627Senate 20235x

Strengthening Public Safety by Reforming Pre-Trial Bail Laws to Combat "Catch-and-Release" Practices

Neutral
This bill makes several changes to pretrial bail release laws. For example the bill prohibits judicial circuits from establishing local bond amounts that are less than the uniform statewide amounts, while also prohibiting a person from being released before appearing before a judge if they were arrested for a felony and already on probation or arrested at least three times in the last six months for the same offense.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sen. Shevrin “Shev” Jones's voting record?

Sen. Shevrin “Shev” Jones (D-FL-34) earned a 19% Moms for America Action score for 2023, showing minimal alignment with policy positions tracked by Moms for America Action. Shevrin “Shev” Jones voted on 45 of the 59 substantive bills scored by Moms for America Action in 2023. Highest category scores: Gender & Diversity (43%), Law and Order (39%), and Individual Rights & Second Amendment (37%). Shevrin “Shev” Jones represents the 34th District in the Florida State Senate.

How aligned is Shevrin “Shev” Jones with policy positions tracked by Moms for America Action?

Shevrin “Shev” Jones earned a 19% Moms for America Action score in 2023, showing minimal alignment with policy positions tracked by Moms for America Action.

What is Shevrin “Shev” Jones's Moms for America Action score?

Shevrin “Shev” Jones has a 19% Moms for America Action score for 2023.

Where does Shevrin “Shev” Jones serve?

Sen. Shevrin “Shev” Jones (D-FL-34) represents the 34th District in the Florida State Senate as a Democrat.

What issue categories does Shevrin “Shev” Jones score highest and lowest on?

Shevrin “Shev” Jones's strongest categories on the Moms for America Action scorecard are Gender & Diversity (43%) and Law and Order (39%). The lowest-scoring categories are Parental Rights (0%) and Life (0%).

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