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Florida’s childcare bill: It takes a village — and a babysitter – to run for office

Florida politicians love to talk about “family values.” But when it comes to helping parents — especially working moms — actually run for office, they’ve been leaving them high and dry. That could finally change. State Senator LaVon Bracy Davis (D–Ocoee) and State Rep. Kelly Skidmore (D–Boca Raton) have filed legislation — HB 361 and SB 414 — that would allow state and local candidates to use campaign funds to pay for childcare expenses directly…
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politicalcortadito.com broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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