Florida
Everything CivicGate holds about Florida in one place — its people in Washington, its governor, its own state officials, its bills, its elections, and the federal money that flows here. Neutral and coverage-honest: sections fill in as data lands.
- Delegation2 Sen · 27 Rep
- GovernorRon DeSantis
- State legislature158 members
- Fed. money (FY2025)$325,041,356,320
U.S. congressional delegation
Florida's voice in Washington — its U.S. Senators and House members. Federal law, not state law.
U.S. Senate (2)
U.S. House (27)
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Jimmy Patronis -
Neal P. Dunn -
Kat Cammack -
Aaron Bean -
John H. Rutherford -
Randy Fine -
Cory Mills -
Mike Haridopolos -
Darren Soto -
Maxwell Frost -
Daniel Webster -
Gus M. Bilirakis -
Anna Paulina Luna -
Kathy Castor -
Laurel M. Lee -
Vern Buchanan -
W. Gregory Steube -
Scott Franklin -
Byron Donalds -
Brian J. Mast -
Lois Frankel -
Jared Moskowitz -
Frederica S. Wilson -
Debbie Wasserman Schultz -
Mario Diaz-Balart -
Maria Elvira Salazar -
Carlos A. Gimenez
Governor
State officials & delegates
The people who represent and run Florida at the state level — as opposed to Washington. Its State Senate and House write Florida law (the budget, criminal code, schools); its governors lead the executive; its state-court judges interpret it. Browse by role below — sortable, filterable by party, with a Contact button where a legislator publishes a public email.
Legislature data from OpenStates
- State Senate 40 members 12D · 27R · 1O
- State House 118 members 34D · 84R
| Contact | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | District 38 | ||
| Republican | District 40 | ||
| Democratic | District 35 | ||
| Republican | District 27 | ||
| Brian Nathan | Democratic | District 14 | |
| Republican | District 39 | ||
| Democratic | District 17 | ||
| Republican | District 4 | ||
| Republican | District 12 | ||
| Republican | District 3 | ||
| Republican | District 23 | ||
| Democratic | District 16 | ||
| Republican | District 19 | ||
| Republican | District 1 | ||
| Republican | District 21 | ||
| Republican | District 29 | ||
| Republican | District 31 | ||
| Republican | District 36 | ||
| Republican | District 10 | ||
| Independent | District 37 | ||
| Republican | District 2 | ||
| Republican | District 6 | ||
| Republican | District 20 | ||
| Republican | District 22 | ||
| Republican | District 33 | ||
| Republican | District 28 | ||
| Republican | District 13 | ||
| Democratic | District 25 | ||
| Democratic | District 15 | ||
| Democratic | District 26 | ||
| Democratic | District 24 | ||
| Republican | District 18 | ||
| Republican | District 11 | ||
| Democratic | District 32 | ||
| Democratic | District 34 | ||
| Republican | District 9 | ||
| Democratic | District 30 | ||
| Republican | District 7 | ||
| Republican | District 8 | ||
| Democratic | District 5 |
Current roster — CivicGate stores the sitting state senate; historical membership isn't tracked yet. Legislators with a public email can be contacted directly.
Florida in the federal people directory → Florida bills → Find your state-legislative districts →
Recent state bills
- SB 628 Transportation Facility Designations
- SB 14 Relief of Jose Correa by Miami-Dade County
- SB 4F Property Tax Administration
- HB 6517 Relief/Heriberto A. Sanchez-Mayen/City of St. Petersburg
- HB 6515 Relief/Lourdes Latour and Edward Latour/Miami-Dade County
- HB 6509 Relief/Estate of Mark LaGatta/Department of Transportation
Elections
Upcoming
Recent
Federal money
Federal money flowing to Florida (grants, contracts, direct payments, loans), by fiscal year.
FY2025: $325,041,356,320
| x | Federal money to the state |
|---|---|
| 2016 | $176,682,752,224 |
| 2017 | $183,128,926,310 |
| 2018 | $191,202,065,843 |
| 2019 | $203,133,992,885 |
| 2020 | $277,911,063,866 |
| 2021 | $297,565,681,352 |
| 2022 | $256,768,510,343 |
| 2023 | $277,523,417,333 |
| 2024 | $287,005,148,210 |
| 2025 | $325,041,356,320 |
Florida funding profile — recipients & breakdown →Compare states →
Every figure links to its source. Missing data shows an em dash — never a guess. Learn how state and federal government divide in the civics primer.