
Candidate for Florida House of Representatives - District 87 in 2026 Florida House Special Primary & Municipal Runoff Election.
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Get StartedMeanwhile, patients in Florida live under a near-total abortion ban, with ongoing threats to IVF, contraception, and other family planning services—putting deeply personal medical decisions in the hands of politicians instead of patients and their doctors. Emily Gregory supports codifying the protections of Roe v. Wade into Florida law, ensuring that reproductive rights are protected regardless of who holds political power in Tallahassee. Learn more
Vouchers should be a lifeline for families who need them most, not a back door to undermine public schools. Any school that benefits from public money must meet the same standards - including academic standards, support for students with disabilities, and transparent admissions practices. Learn more
Invest in every child’s future. That means competitive salaries for educators, up-to-date learning materials, and safe, well-maintained buildings. And yes, accountability for all schools - public or private - that receive taxpayer funds. Learn more
Investing in education isn’t charity. It’s economic development. It’s crime prevention. It’s preparing the next generation to solve problems we haven’t even imagined. Strong schools make strong communities. Learn more
A citizen-led effort is underway to put Medicaid expansion on the 2026 ballot, but federal legislation to cut the program and roll back ACA subsidies threatens to strip millions of Floridians of the care they rely on. Emily Gregory will put people over politics. Learn more
We must think beyond immediate fixes. Sustainable policies will ensure that our communities thrive. By investing in affordable housing and supporting local initiatives, we can create a future where everyone has a place to call home. Learn more
Renters and condo owners need protection too. If a building requires major repairs, residents shouldn't be forced out or face bankruptcy. A state-backed loan fund, offering zero-interest support for structural improvements, would keep communities intact. It would also make buildings safer and more storm-resilient. Learn more
The solution isn’t more profit for insurance companies. We need a new model. Imagine if the state created a public safety net to handle catastrophic losses. This would allow private insurers to offer more affordable base coverage. By taking the highest-risk claims off their books, rates could drop dramatically—possibly by half. Learn more
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