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FLORIDA HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES Email Addresses FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Email Addresses NAME PARTY EMAIL ADDRESS Janet Adkins R [email protected] Larry Ahern R [email protected] Ben Albritton R [email protected] Bruce Antone D [email protected] Frank Artiles R [email protected] Dennis Baxley R [email protected] Lori Berman D [email protected] Halsey Beshears R [email protected] Michael Bileca R [email protected] Jim Boyd R [email protected] Randolph Bracy D [email protected] Jason Brodeur R [email protected] Doug Broxson R [email protected] Matt Caldwell R [email protected] Daphne Campbell D [email protected] Karen Castor Dentel D [email protected] Gwyn Clarke-Reed D [email protected] Mike Clelland D [email protected] Marti Coley R [email protected] Neil Combee R [email protected] Richard Corcoran R [email protected] Steve Crisafulli R [email protected] Janet Cruz D [email protected] Travis Cummings R [email protected] Mark Danish D [email protected] Daniel Davis R [email protected] Jose Felix Diaz R [email protected] Manny Diaz R [email protected] Dwight Dudley R [email protected] 1 NAME PARTY EMAIL ADDRESS Dane Eagle R [email protected] Katie Edwards D [email protected] Eric Eisnaugle R [email protected] Heather Fitzenhagen R [email protected] Erik Fresen R [email protected] Reggie Fullwood D [email protected] Matt Gaetz R [email protected] Joe Gibbons D [email protected] Eddy Gonzalez R [email protected] Tom Goodson R [email protected] James Grant R [email protected] Bill Hager R [email protected] Gayle Harrell R [email protected] Mike Hill R [email protected] Doug Holder R [email protected] Dave Hood R [email protected] Ed Hooper R [email protected] Matt Hudson R [email protected] Travis Hutson R [email protected] Clay Ingram R [email protected] Mia Jones D [email protected] Shevrin Jones D [email protected] Dave Kerner D [email protected] Mike La Rosa R [email protected] Larry Lee D [email protected] MaryLynn Magar R [email protected] Debbie Mayfield R [email protected] Charles McBurney R [email protected] Kionne McGhee D [email protected] Seth McKeel R [email protected] Larry Metz R [email protected] 2 NAME PARTY EMAIL ADDRESS George Moraitis R [email protected] Jared Moskowitz D [email protected] Amanda Murphy D [email protected] Bryan Nelson R [email protected] Jeanette Nuñez R [email protected] Jose Oliva R [email protected] Marlene O’Toole R [email protected] Mark Pafford D [email protected] Kathleen Passidomo R [email protected] Jimmy Patronis R [email protected] Keith Perry R [email protected] Kathleen Peters R [email protected] Cary Pigman R [email protected] Ray Pilon R [email protected] Elizabeth Porter R [email protected] Bobby Powell D [email protected] Sharon Pritchett D [email protected] Jake Raburn R [email protected] Kevin Rader D [email protected] Ricardo Rangel D [email protected] Holly Raschein R [email protected] Dan Raulerson R [email protected] Lake Ray R [email protected] Betty Reed D [email protected] Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda D [email protected] Ronald Renuart R [email protected] David Richardson D [email protected] Ken Roberson R [email protected] Ray Rodrigues R [email protected] José Rodriguez D [email protected] Hazelle Rogers D [email protected] 3 NAME PARTY EMAIL ADDRESS Patrick Rooney R [email protected] Darryl Rouson D [email protected] David Santiago R [email protected] Joe Saunders D [email protected] Robert Schenck R [email protected] Elaine Schwartz D [email protected] Irving Slosberg D [email protected] Jimmie Smith R [email protected] Ross Spano R [email protected] Cynthia Stafford D [email protected] Richard Stark D [email protected] Greg Steube R [email protected] Linda Stewart D [email protected] Charlie Stone R [email protected] Dwayne Taylor D [email protected] Perry Thurston D [email protected] John Tobia R [email protected] Victor Torres D [email protected] Carlos Trujillo R [email protected] Charles Van Zant R [email protected] Jim Waldman D [email protected] Barbara Watson D [email protected] Clovis Watson D [email protected] Will Weatherford R [email protected] Alan Williams D [email protected] John Wood R [email protected] Ritch Workman R [email protected] Dana Young R [email protected] Carl Zimmerman D [email protected] 4.
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