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Palm Beach County Legislative Delegation 2014-2016 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION Chair: Representative Jose Felix Diaz Delegation Offices Vice Chair: Representative Jose Javier Rodriguez Stephen P. Clark Center 111 NW 1st Street, Suite 1032 Miami, FL. 33128-1994 Delegation Director: Erica Chanti [email protected] 305-375-5600 O 305-375-5639 F FLORIDA SENATE Name and District District Office Tallahassee Office Committee Assignments Sen. Gwen Margolis (305)571-5777 (850) 487-5035 Regulated Industries, Vice 35th District Chair [email protected] 3050 Biscayne Blvd 414 Senate Office Building Appropriations Suite 600 404 South Monroe Street Appropriations Subcommittee Staff: Miami, FL 33137 Tallahassee, FL on General Government Zoraida Druckman 32399-1100 Banking and Insurance [email protected] Finance and Tax Theresa Frederick Fiscal Policy [email protected] Sen. Oscar Braynon, II (305)654-7150 (850)487-5036 Appropriations Subcommittee 36th District on General Government, Vice [email protected] 606 NW 183rd Street 213 Senate Office Building Chair Miami Gardens, FL 33169 404 South Monroe Street Gaming Staff: Tallahassee, FL Ethics and Elections Oneca Lowery 32399-1100 Health Policy [email protected] Regulated Industries Alia Leroy Transportation [email protected] Joint Legislative Budget Commission Twitter: @oscarjb2 Sen. Anitere Flores (305)270-6550 (850)487-5037 Fiscal Policy, Chair 37th District Appropriations [email protected] 10691 North Kendall Drive Appropriations Subcommittee Suite 309 413 Senate Office Building on Criminal and Civil Justice Staff: Miami, FL. 404 South Monroe Street Ethics and Elections Lissette Vasquez 33176 Tallahassee, FL Finance and Tax [email protected] 32399-1100 Health Policy Tiffany Lorente Regulated Industries [email protected] Twitter: @anitere_flores Sen. Rene Garcia (305) 364-3100 (850) 487-5038 Appropriations Subcommittee 38th District on Health and Human Services, [email protected] Chair Agriculture Staff: Suite 201 310 Senate Office Building Appropriations Chastity Acosta 1490 West 68th Street 404 South Monroe Street Children, Families, and Elder [email protected] Hialeah, FL Tallahassee, FL Affairs Miguel Abad 33014 32399-1100 Communications, Energy, and [email protected] Public Utilities Alessandro D’Amico Education Pre-K - 12 [email protected] Health Policy Joint Legislative Budget Twitter: @SenReneGarcia Commission Sen. Dwight Bullard (305) 234-2208 (850) 487-5039 Transportation, Vice Chair 39th District Agriculture [email protected] Suite 435 218 Senate Office Building Education Pre- K - 12 10720 Caribbean Blvd. 404 South Monroe Street Appropriations Subcommittee Staff: Cutler Bay, FL Tallahassee, FL on Education Venusmia Fernandez Lovely 33189 32399-1100 Governmental Oversight and [email protected] Accountability Tyrell Hall Joint Administrative Procedures [email protected] Committee Sean Nixon Joint Select Committee on [email protected] Collective Bargaining Shannon Cooper [email protected] Twitter: @DwightBullard Sen. Miguel Diaz de la (305) 643-7200 (850)487-5040 Judiciary, Chair Portilla Appropriations Subcommittee 40th District on Transportation, Tourism and [email protected] Suite 505 406 Senate Office Building Economic Development 2100 Coral Way 404 South Monroe Street Community Affairs Staff: Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Finance and Tax Patricia Gosney 33145 32399-1100 Regulated Industries Gosney.Patricia@flsenate,gov Phone: (850) 487-5040 Rules Anabel Castillo [email protected] Julio Guillen [email protected] Twitter: @FLSenator_MDLP FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Rep. Joseph Geller (954) 924- 3708 (850) 717-5100 Business and Professions 100th District Subcommittee [email protected] 1402 Capitol Economic Affairs Committee 100 West Dania Beach 402 South Monroe Street Education Committee Staff: Blvd Tallahassee, FL K-12 Subcommittee Maria Barth Dania Beach, FL 32399-1300 [email protected] 33004 Bryan Vallejo [email protected] Twitter: @JoeGellerFL Rep. Sharon Pritchett (954)432-1557 (850) 717-5102 Children, Families & Seniors 102nd District Subcommittee [email protected] Suite 312 1302 Capitol Criminal Justice Appropriations 8910 Miramar Parkway 402 South Monroe Street Justice Appropriations Staff: Miramar, FL 33205 Tallahassee, FL Subcommittee Desinda Wood-Carper 32399-1300 Local & Federal Affairs [email protected] Committee Renay Kinloch Rules, Calendar & Ethics [email protected] Committee Rep. Manny Diaz, Jr. (305)364-3072 (850) 717-5103 Choice and Innovation 103rd District Subcommittee, Chair [email protected] Suite 104 313 HOB Education Appropriations 17680 NW 78th Avenue 402 South Monroe Street Subcommittee Staff: Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Education Committee Daniel Martinez 33015-3367 32399-1300 Health Innovation [email protected] Subcommittee, Vice Chair Joseph Sosa K-12 Subcommittee [email protected] Twitter: @RepMannyDiazJr Rep. Carlos Trujillo (305) 470-5070 (850) 717-5105 Criminal Justice Subcommittee, 105th District Chair [email protected] Suite 204 417HOB Business & Professions 2500 NW 107th Avenue 402 South Monroe Subcommittee Staff: Doral, FL Street Children, Families & Seniors Mauricio Montiel 33172-5923 Tallahassee, FL Subcommittee [email protected] 32399-1300 Judiciary Committee Carmen Perez Justice Appropriations [email protected] Subcommittee Kenneth Price [email protected] Twitter: @RepCTrujillo Rep. Barbara Watson (305) 654-7100 (850) 717-5107 Joint Administrative Procedures 107th District Committee [email protected] Suite 204 1003 Capitol Rulemaking Oversight & Repeal 610 NW 183rd Street 402 South Monroe Subcommittee Staff: Miami Gardens, FL Street Rules, Calendar & Ethics Shelia Robinson 33169-4472 Tallahassee, FL Committee [email protected] 32399-1300 Transportation & Ports Priscilla Johnson Subcommittee [email protected] Rep. Daphne Campbell (305) 795-1210 (850) 717-5108 Local and Federal Affairs 108th District Committee [email protected] 1003 Capitol Local Government Affairs Suite 309 402 South Monroe Subcommittee Staff: 9999 NE 2nd Avenue Street Rulemaking Oversight & Repeal Nadlie Charles Miami Shores, FL Tallahassee, FL Subcommittee [email protected] 33138-2346 32399-1300 Veteran & Military Affairs Jackisha FanFan Subcommittee [email protected] Rep. Cynthia Stafford (305)953-3086 (850) 717-5109 Appropriations Committee 109th District Choice & Innovation [email protected] Suite 5 1003 Capitol Subcommittee 13300 NW 27th Avenue 402 South Monroe Civil Justice Subcommittee Staff: Opa Locka, FL Street Education Committee Mary Cowart 33054-4827 Tallahassee, FL Health Quality Subcommittee [email protected] 32399-1300 Joint Legislative Auditing Dalie Sejour Committee [email protected] Rep. Jose Oliva (305)364-3114 (850)717-5110 Economic Affairs Committee, 110th District Chair [email protected] Suite A 204 HOB Select Committee on Affordable 3798 West 12th Avenue 402 South Monroe Healthcare Access, Chair Staff: Hialeah, FL Street Appropriations Committee Leanne Roca 33012-4216 Tallahassee, FL Rules, Calendar & Ethics [email protected] 32399-1300 Committee Carmenchu Mingo [email protected] Rep. Bryan Avila (305) 953-2932 (850)717-5111 Business & Professions 111th District Subcommittee [email protected] 508 E 49th Street 1301 Capitol Economic Affairs Committee Hialeah, FL 33013- 1962 402 South Monroe Health & Human Services Staff: Street Committee Silvia Castellanos Tallahassee, FL Highway & Waterway Safety [email protected] 32399-1300 Subcommittee Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations Subcommittee Rep. Jose Javier Rodriguez (305) 854-0365 (850) 717-5112 DELEGATION VICE CHAIRMAN 112th District Agriculture & Natural [email protected] Suite 601 1302 Capitol Resources Appropriations 2100 Coral Way 402 South Monroe Subcommittee Staff: Miami, FL Street Finance & Tax Committee Luisana Perez 33145-2657 Tallahassee, FL Judiciary Committee [email protected] 32399-1300 Justice Appropriations Subcommittee Twitter: @RepRodriguez112 Rules, Calendar & Ethics Committee Rep. David Richardson (305) 535-5426 (850) 717-5113 Appropriations Committee 113rd District Health Care Appropriations [email protected] Suite 402A 200 HOB Subcommittee 1701 Meridian Avenue 402 South Monroe Regulatory Affairs Committee Staff: Miami Beach, FL Street Rulemaking, Oversight, and Luis Callejas 33139-1890 Tallahassee, FL Repeal Subcommittee [email protected] 32399-1300 Rules, Calendar & Ethics Committee Rep. Erik Fresen (305) 663-2011 (850) 717-5114 Education Appropriations 114th District Subcommittee, Chair [email protected] Suite 1 222 Capitol Appropriations Committee 6080 Bird Road 402 South Monroe Education Committee Staff: Miami, FL Street Joint Legislative Budget David Winialski 33155-5249 Tallahassee, FL Commission [email protected] 32399-1300 K-12 Subcommittee Alicia Araya [email protected]
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