Healthcare and COVID-19 Rudman has been transparent about being vaccinated against COVID while arguing against vaccine mandates and against masking mandates. Rudman has also criticized the closing of businesses and lockdowns related to the
COVID-19 pandemic. His campaign website attests that closing of religious spaces for public health purposes is an infraction against the "freedom to worship as you choose." In a series of Tweets, Rudman has described COVID-19 as a biological weapon. Rudman sponsored the Protections of Medical Conscience Act (SB 1580/HB 1403), which was passed in the
Florida Senate and House of Representatives in early 2023, later signed by Governor
Ron DeSantis. The legislation, which allows healthcare providers and insurers the right to opt out of procedures that go against their conscience, has been criticized by local Democrats as being discriminatory towards
LGBT people. Rudman has said, "There's nothing in this bill that legalizes discrimination", and explained that the bill is his "entire reason for being here in the Florida Legislature." In 2023, Representative Rudman publicly supported the idea of Medicaid expansion in Florida.
Gun rights Rudman supports "unfettered Second Amendment rights" on his campaign website.
Navarre incorporation Rudman is supportive of incorporating the unincorporated community of
Navarre in Santa Rosa County.
Public safety Rudman believes that swifter use of the death penalty and funding of asylums would improve public safety. == Electoral history ==