A bill to amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 in order to provide for greater flexibility in the Federal programs supporting the planning and implementation of charter schools.
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U.S. Senator for Florida
Ashley Moody has served as the junior United States Senator from Florida since January 21, 2025, representing the state as a member of the Republican Party. Before entering the Senate, Moody served as the 38th Attorney General of Florida from 2019 to 2025. Prior to that role, she worked as an attorney. Moody was born on March 28, 1975.
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Moody raised $8.4M this cycle, with 48.6% from other receipts, 32.7% from individuals, and 17.9% from PACs. The largest PAC contributor is Ashley Moody Victory Fund at $2.7M, followed by Secure the US Senate 2026, GOP Winning Women 2026, One Team Senate Majority, and NRSC. Top employer concentrations among individual donors include The Villages, RDV Corporation, Holland & Knight LLP, and Blackstone. Outside spending totaled $397K supporting Moody — led by SLF PAC ($200K), Senate Conservatives Fund ($110K), and Law Enforcement for a Safer America PAC ($55K) — and $36K opposing her from Out of the Swamp PAC.
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