The New House District 44

The New House District 44

The Florida Legislature completed the redistricting process in early March of 2022. The Florida House, Florida Senate, and Congressional districts were all redrawn with new data from the 2020 U.S. Census. As a result, the district lines and numbers have changed—District 48 was split into two new Districts, 43 and 44–and I’m now running for re-election this year to serve the people of House District 44.

You can click this link to see the newly redrawn district map. In this new map, you can even enter your address and see what district you currently live in.

District 44 includes Hunters Creek, Taft, Meadow Woods, the Florida Mall area, Sky Lake and Southchase from the previous District 48. The redraw adds Doctor Phillips, Universal Orlando International Drive, and SeaWorld areas (Williamsburg) and the northern portion of Lake Nona. Unfortunately, I’ll no longer be representing Azalea Park, Pine Castle, Lee Vista and Pershing communities, as well as the communities along Semoran Blvd. and Goldenrod Rd. It’s been an honor serving you these last two years and our office is always open for you — my name will simply no longer be on your ballot for the 2022 election.

I am excited to continue serving Central Florida in the Florida House! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at daisyforflorida@gmail.com.

Governor signed 3 bills into law co-sponsored by Rep. Morales

Governor signed 3 bills into law co-sponsored by Rep. Morales

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed the following bills into law that were co-sponsored by Representative Daisy Morales during 2022 Legislative Session:

  • CS/HB 173 – Care of Students with Epilepsy or Seizure Disorders
  • HB 235 – Restraint of Students with Disabilities in Public Schools
  • SB 418 – The Assistive Technology Advisory Council, and companion bill HB 55 was co-sponsored by Rep. Morales.

Fellow lawmakers, local elected officials, constituents, families, advocacy organizations, even government agencies call on Rep. Morales to be a companion bill sponsor or co-sponsor on bills that are important to them.

Rep. Morales has over 50 bills she sponsored and co-sponsored waiting for the Governor to signed them into law. 

Campaign Update: State Rep. Nominee Daisy Morales To Create Transition Team

Campaign Update: State Rep. Nominee Daisy Morales To Create Transition Team

ORLANDO, Fla. – Supervisor Daisy Morales is ready to serve District 48 as your next State Representative in Tallahassee. “After winning the Democratic Primary Election in August, I laid out a vision based upon citizen and business feedback regarding the COVID-19 pandemic’s disastrous impact on their lives. I will create a transition team that will develop a plan that ensures we can begin tackling key issues like healthcare, housing, living wages and business growth the day I take office without losing any time.

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Lights Up Semoran Boulevard and Colonial Drive

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Lights Up Semoran Boulevard and Colonial Drive

The grind continues! Daisy Morales and team are bringing the energy in the community, this time on the corner of Semoran Boulevard and Colonial Drive. With lively music, vibrant Old Glory and Puerto Rican flags, the team danced and waved to thousands of drivers Tuesday morning.

Daisy’s been engaged in the Orange County community for decades and loves the people. In the last eight years, she’s traveled to Tallahassee and worked with lawmakers to bring back funding for Orange County residents and landowners. She’s been open and accessible to her constituents as an elected Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisor.

Vote Daisy Morales for House District 48 on or before August 18th! To make a donation or join Team Daisy, visit daisyforflorida.com.

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Waves Signs at John Young and Oak Ridge

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Waves Signs at John Young and Oak Ridge

Team Daisy did a sign waving at the corner of John Young Parkway and Oak Ridge Road Friday. With vibrant music and bold U.S. and Puerto Rican flags honoring the community and Daisy’s heritage, our team lit up the corner and engaged with District 48 voters who passed by, blowing their horns in support. Some stopped to talk with us and we gladly answered their questions.

Vote Daisy Morales for House District 48 on or before August 18th!

To learn more about our campaign, make a donation, or volunteer, visit daisyforflorida.com.

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Kicks Off Sign-Waving in District 48

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Kicks Off Sign-Waving in District 48

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 26, 2020) – Team Daisy hit the streets in District 48 today, waving signs and showing voters love on street corners while staying safe and wearing our masks during COVID-19. Not only was it important to wave our signs, but it was also important to have Old Glory (the American flag) there too. With over 30 years of public service, Ms. Morales respects the ideals the flag represents and wants as many residents as possible to enjoy those ideals.

It appears that we may be trendsetters, too. Since the day we waved our signs, several other candidates have started sign waving as well, which didn’t appear to be happening before we decided to hit the streets in District 48.

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Putting in Work!

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Putting in Work!

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 24, 2020) – Team Daisy set up shop in a local Orlando neighborhood to get the word out about Ms. Morales. We did phone banking to reach voters and coordinated with volunteers on our upcoming sign waving event.

Our workshop faced the scenic waterside where several residents rode by on their boats and waved, some yelling out their support for Ms. Morales.