Josh Weil

Running for US Senate

Withdrew
D

Policy Positions

Positions as of July 1, 2026, extracted from source websites.

Economy(2)

Supports offering $20,000 business loan assistance for small business development.

Reported in coverage

"Weil said he would push legislation to extend $50,000 down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers, increase child tax credits by $5,000 per dependent, offer $20,000 business loan assistance for development, make cost of living adjustments more frequent for senior citizens, and provide an additional insurance payment to families and businesses where a natural disaster has occurred, according to his campaign."

Supports increasing child tax credits by $5,000 per dependent.

Reported in coverage

"Weil said he would push legislation to extend $50,000 down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers, increase child tax credits by $5,000 per dependent, offer $20,000 business loan assistance for development, make cost of living adjustments more frequent for senior citizens, and provide an additional insurance payment to families and businesses where a natural disaster has occurred, according to his campaign."

Education(2)

Supports increased K-12 public school funding, including more full-time equivalent (FTE) funding to keep schools secure and provide necessary services beyond mandatory teacher raises.

Reported in coverage

"If elected to Congress, Weil said he would prioritize funding for education... Weil emphasized that teachers deserve more raises like those recently implemented, but that schools also deserve more full-time equivalent, or FTE, funding to keep schools secure and provide necessary services."

Supports higher teacher pay raises.

Reported in coverage

"Weil emphasized that teachers deserve more raises like those recently implemented, but that schools also deserve more full-time equivalent, or FTE, funding to keep schools secure and provide necessary services."

Healthcare(2)

Supports making cost of living adjustments more frequent for senior citizens, as part of his economic plan.

Reported in coverage

"Weil said he would push legislation to extend $50,000 down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers, increase child tax credits by $5,000 per dependent, offer $20,000 business loan assistance for development, make cost of living adjustments more frequent for senior citizens, and provide an additional insurance payment to families and businesses where a natural disaster has occurred, according to his campaign."

Criticizes rising healthcare costs and accuses incumbent Senator Moody of political inaction on the issue.

Reported in coverage

""I'm running because Floridians are suffering," Weil wrote in his campaign announcement. "Rent, health care, gas, home insurance — everything is more expensive than ever and politicians are making it worse. Ashley Moody is putting politics over Floridians.""