Florida

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2022 Election Cheat Sheet

Explanations for endorsements are below.

United States House of Representatives

Congressional District 10 (Orlando)
✅ Maxwell Alejandro Frost

Florida State House of Representatives

District 37 (Orange and Seminole Counties)
✅ Carlos Guillermo Smith
District 42 (Orange County)
✅ Anna Eskamani

Hillsborough County

✅ "All For Transportation" Surtax Referendum
County Commissioner At-large
✅ Kimberly Overman

Orange County Referendums

✅ Transportation Sales Tax Referendum

Endorsement Explainer

United States Congress: House of Representatives

District 10

Maxwell Alejandro Frost

Maxwell Frost has made housing issues a key part of his platform and campaign message. He committed to support legislation that would lead to housing abundance and affordability in cities like Orlando, such as incentives for local governments to reform exclusionary zoning laws, federal funding for 12 million affordable housing units in the United States over the next decade, and federal investments in public transit.

Endorsed by Orlando YIMBY and YIMBY Action.

Florida State House of Representatives

FL State House of Representatives District 37

Includes parts of Orange and Seminole Counties

Carlos Guillermo Smith

State Representative Carlos Guillermo Smith has been a vocal advocate for constituents who are being priced out due to our region’s dire lack of housing, proposing that Florida declare a state of emergency regarding the affordability crisis. He also championed House Bill 6075, which would have given Orange County the flexibility to use revenue from the tourist development tax for investments in affordable housing and public transit to benefit workers in the tourism industry.

Endorsed by Orlando YIMBY and YIMBY Action.

FL State House of Representatives District 42

Includes parts of Orange County

Anna Eskamani

State Representative Anna Eskamani has demonstrated a deep knowledge and understanding of the housing crisis in her Orlando district and beyond. She recently introduced House Bill 6075 in the Florida House of Representatives, which would have given counties like Orange the flexibility to use revenue from the tourist development tax for investments in affordable housing and public transit to benefit workers in the tourism industry.

Endorsed by Orlando YIMBY and YIMBY Action.

Hillsborough County

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Yes

"All For Transportation" Surtax Referendum

Our community is one of the most dangerous in the country for pedestrians and cyclists, with transportation costs being almost twice as high as the national average. By investing in transportation infrastructure through the All For Transportation plan, Tampa and Hillsborough County will be able to create more opportunities for transit oriented development, enact reforms such as reduced parking minimums, and make land use reform more feasible county-wide. This referendum is a critical step towards creating more housing as we transition our car-centric urban neighborhoods into people-centric neighborhoods.

Endorsed by YIMBY Tampa and YIMBY Action.

Hillsborough County Commissioner At-large

Includes Tampa and surrounding areas

Kimberly Overman

County Commission Chair Kimberly Overman has demonstrated through her leadership on the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners that she is a steadfast housing advocate who is willing to fight for funding and reforms that create more homes in our community close to jobs and transportation, while preserving the environment and building on tenant protections county-wide. She is a policy expert who knows how to effectively legislate and build consensus around solutions to our housing crisis.

Endorsed by YIMBY Tampa and YIMBY Action.

Orange County Referendums

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Yes

Transportation Sales Tax Referendum

Funding bus, train, bike and pedestrian infrastructure is essential if we are going to reach our goal of building enough housing density in Orlando’s urban core—with an emphasis on transit-oriented development—to address our housing affordability crisis. The proposed penny tax is projected to generate $600 million per year, 45 percent of which will be allocated to the LYNX bus and SunRail transit systems, nearly doubling their combined budgets and giving our region’s growing population better opportunity to travel from home to work or recreation without a car.

Endorsed by Orlando YIMBY and YIMBY Action.