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Bill Galvano

Bill Galvano

Overview

Current roleFormer State Senator

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age60 years old (Apr 16, 1966)

GenderMale

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LocationFlorida

BackgroundAttorney

EducationUniversity of Miami School of Law (J.D., 1992)

Notable personal detailsWilliam Saint Galvano is a Florida Republican attorney and former legislator. He served in the Florida House of Representatives (2002–2010) and the Florida Senate (2012–2020), including as President of the Florida Senate in 2018–2020. He has practiced law with Grimes Galvano in Bradenton, Florida.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports tax reductions and pro-business tax policy, including lowering corporate tax rates and pursuing targeted tax relief while taking a measured/balanced approach to broader tax changes. Emphasizes policies intended to help small businesses and economic growth rather than expanding taxes on high earners or large-scale redistribution.

Healthcare

Bill Galvano worked on Florida Medicaid policy reform efforts (including pursuing alternatives to existing waiver/ibudget programs) and emphasized legislative caution about large-scale health-care overhauls, while also supporting state funding increases for nursing homes. Public statements and reporting show engagement with Medicaid program redesign rather than advocacy for a specific federal-position such as Medicare for All or full ACA repeal.

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Immigration & Border

As a Florida legislative leader, Bill Galvano supported measures that increased cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, including the 2019 state law banning sanctuary policies and requiring local entities to honor federal immigration detainers. His leadership role in the Florida Senate placed him among officials who advanced and praised the sanctuary-city ban legislation.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Bill Galvano has expressed support for restrictions on abortion, specifically backing parental consent requirements for minors seeking abortions. His public statements as Florida Senate president signaled support for legislation imposing limits rather than advocating unrestricted access or codifying broad abortion protections.

Climate & Energy

Bill Galvano has emphasized adaptation and infrastructure responses to sea-level rise and other climate-related impacts but did not prioritize aggressive climate legislation or increased renewable energy mandates during his tenure in the Florida Senate. He signaled limited appetite for major action to expand renewables and framed priorities around resilience, infrastructure, and business/climate for economic concerns.

Public Safety & Guns

Bill Galvano sponsored and led passage of the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act (SB 7026), which raised the minimum age to buy certain firearms, banned bump stocks, created waiting-period and mental-health-related prohibitions, and authorized a school guardian program to allow trained staff to be armed. He accepted funding from the gun-safety group Everytown and has described the legislation as a balanced, comprehensive response to the Parkland shooting.

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