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Nathan Boyles — Republican State Representative for Florida District 3 (official headshot)

Nathan Boyles Voting Record & Scorecard | National GOP Platform

FL Representative

District: 3Republican

2025 GOP Alignment:

100.00%

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Rep. Nathan Boyles represents the 3rd District in the Florida House of Representatives. Boyles's voting record aligned 100% of the time to the National Republican Platform in 2025, demonstrating very strong adherence to the principles of the Republican Party and Platform ratified by President Trump and Republicans across the nation at the 43rd Republican National Convention. Nathan Boyles voted on 4 of the 4 substantive bills advanced in the 2025 legislative session that pertained to the Republican party platform.

Title

Lawmaker Position

HB 5017House 20251x

Promoting Fiscal Responsibility by Establishing a Program to Reduce State Debt.

With GOP
This bill establishes the "Debt Reduction Program" within the State Board of Administration to reduce tax-supported debt by retiring bonds (debt) prior to maturity. The bill directs the Division of Bond Finance to use funds to retire outstanding bonds, except for bonds Department of Transportation or Florida Turnpike Enterprise bonds. The bill provides $250 million annually for this purpose. While this bill increases spending in the short term, the bill promotes fiscal responsibility by reducing the amount of debt for which taxpayers are responsible.
HB 7031House 20251x

Reducing Business and Consumer Costs by Repealing the Commercial Rent Tax and Establishing an Annual Sales Tax Holiday.

With GOP
This bill contains several provisions related to taxes. Most notably, the bill repeals the sales tax on commercial property rentals and establishes an "Annual Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday." This includes clothing, school supplies, and computers. Additionally, the bill extends the data center sales tax exemption for an additional 10 years and expands affordable housing property tax exemptions. Finally, the bill repeals the aviation fuel tax and delays the tax on natural gas fuel for 4 years. While this bill contains negative provisions, such as extending the tax exemption for data centers, as a whole, the bill provides significant tax relief by repealing the commercial rental tax.
HJR 5019House 20251x

Promoting Fiscal Responsibility by Increasing the Amount in the Rainy Day Fund and Allowing Limited Withdrawals for "Critical State Needs".

With GOP
This resolution proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to increase the maximum amount of funds that may be held in the budget stabilization fund (commonly referred to as the "rainy day" fund) from 10% to 25% of the previous year's revenue collections. Additionally, the amendment requires an annual transfer of $750 million or the amount necessary to bring the fund to 25% of the previous year's revenue collections, whichever is less. Finally, the amendment allows the legislature to withdraw funds for a "critical state need" if the amount in the fund is more than 15% of the previous year's revenue collections. A withdrawal must be approved by a 2/3 vote of each chamber and be in a bill that is limited to only that purpose. A withdrawal also may not reduce the fund to an amount less than 10% of the previous year's revenue collections.
SB 2506House 20251x

Reducing Wasteful Spending by Eliminating Grants for Local Trail Maintenance and Funds for Environmental Services on Private Property.

With GOP
This bill repeals the Local Trail Management Grant Program, which provided localities with grants for trail maintenance. The bill also eliminates the authority of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to use land management funds from the Indian Gaming Revenue Clearing Trust Fund for environmental services on private property. Additionally, the bill repeals the requirement that revenue from the gaming compact between the state and the Seminole Tribe of Florida be used for conservation purposes. Finally, the bill allows the South Florida Water Management District to acquire land for a reservoir project of at least 200,000 acre-feet. While the bill contains a negative provision allowing land acquisition, the bill is a step in the right direction toward reducing unnecessary government programs and spending.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rep. Nathan Boyles's voting record?

Rep. Nathan Boyles represents the 3rd District in the Florida House of Representatives. Boyles's voting record aligned 100% of the time to the National Republican Platform in 2025, demonstrating very strong adherence to the principles of the Republican Party and Platform ratified by President Trump and Republicans across the nation at the 43rd Republican National Convention. Nathan Boyles voted on 4 of the 4 substantive bills advanced in the 2025 legislative session that pertained to the Republican party platform.

How aligned is Nathan Boyles with National Republican Party Platform principles?

Nathan Boyles's voting record aligned 100% of the time to the National Republican Platform in 2025, demonstrating very strong adherence to National Republican Party Platform principles.

What is Nathan Boyles's GOP Platform score?

Nathan Boyles has a 100% GOP Platform score for 2025.

Where does Nathan Boyles serve?

Rep. Nathan Boyles (R-FL-3) represents the 3rd District in the Florida House of Representatives as a Republican.

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