A Florida First agenda for families, farmers, and students.
The platform centers on affordability, agriculture, industry, tourism, education, technical training, and a practical path from school into meaningful work.
These priorities expand the campaign's current message into a complete profile for families, small businesses, farms, students, workers, and communities.
Lower Everyday Costs
Deliver practical relief for families facing pressure from housing, food, fuel, taxes, and insurance.
Lower cost of living
Lower property taxes
Lower property and family insurance pressure
Support families working to build savings
Restoring Agriculture
Encourage all Florida farmers and reconnect communities with gardens, local food, and agricultural pride.
Support local growers
Encourage community gardens
Strengthen food independence
Restore Florida's agriculture sector
Strengthening Florida's Economy
Bring more manufacturing industry to South Florida while supporting small businesses, entrepreneurship, and skilled local workers.
Attract manufacturing employers
Support small business growth
Create local job pathways
Connect employers with technical schools
Natural Resources And State Pride
Protect Florida's natural resources while promoting communities, culture, business, recreation, and visitor spending.
Protect natural resources
Drive tourism statewide
Support local venues
Strengthen visitor spending
Promote more Florida communities
Improving Education
Give Florida students early exposure to universities, research, creative degree pathways, and practical career preparation.
University visits with parents
Research opportunities for students
Better arts degree pathways
Parent-visible enrichment
Public Safety And Technical Skills
Enhance public safety while connecting after-school programs with grades, scholarships, and real career preparation.
Auto mechanic
Aircraft mechanic
Plumbing and carpentry
HHA and CNA scholarship pathways
Students and trades
Make after-school work count.
The campaign message calls for university visits with parents, student research opportunities, better arts degree pathways, and technical school upskilling in auto mechanics, aircraft mechanics, plumbing, carpentry, HHA, and CNA programs.
University exposure
Activities for students and parents to visit universities.
Research access
Earlier research opportunities that help students aim higher.
Technical pathways
Practical trades connected to scholarships and grades.