Yes, Cliff's kits include the float. I don't work for Cliff, but have been buying his kits for years and there is no comparison to parts store kits. Years ago, before ethanol and other additives, almost any kit would work well. Not so today. Cliffs kits have the rubber parts impervious to ethanol and other additives. And as the gas additives change, his parts change too.
All 3 of my old cars run perfectly with kits from Cliff. Smooth and responsive. My 72 Cutlass broke down a quarter mile from my house last Sunday. Top was down and it wouldn't start after it cut out. A 1970 442 pulled up and stopped to see if he could help. We determined it was most likely a fuel pump, or a clogged sock in the tank, so he gave my wife and I a lift home. He was talking about installing a modern fuel injection system on his 455. I know why, too. His car had all the signs of needing a carb rebuild with decent kit. He had to feather the accelerator, because the accelerator pump was faulty. A proper kit and an hour or 2 and it could be running like a 442 was designed to run.