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Mike Giallombardo

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American politician (born 1982)

Mike Giallombardo
Member of theFlorida House of Representatives
Assumed office
November 3, 2020
Preceded byDane Eagle
Constituency77th district (2020–2022)
79th district (2022–present)
Personal details
Born1982 (age 42–43)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseWendi Giallombardo
Children3
EducationGeorgia Military College (AS)
Florida Atlantic University (BA)
American Military University (MA)
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
UnitFlorida Army National Guard
Battles/warsIraq War

Mike Giallombardo (born October 1982) is an American politician, businessman, and current Chief Warrant Officer (CW2) serving as a member of theFlorida House of Representatives from the 79th district. He assumed office on November 3, 2020.

Early life and education

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Representative Giallombardo was raised inCape Coral, Florida. He earned an Associate of Science degree fromGeorgia Military College, a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice fromFlorida Atlantic University, and a Master of Arts in International Relations fromAmerican Military University.[1] As an undergraduate, Giallombardo was a middle linebacker for theFlorida Atlantic Owls football team under coachHoward Schnellenberger.[2]

Military career

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After college, Representative Giallombardo enlisted in the United States Army and was deployed to Iraq in support ofOperation Iraqi Freedom. During his deployment, he served with the4th Infantry Division and supported special operation missions. Representative Giallambardo played a significant role as a liaison to the Iraqi military and other coalition forces supporting the counter insurgency effort in Iraq. Mike is highly decorated from operations he took part in and was awarded numerous medals including theArmy Commendation andArmy Achievement Medals for his operational roles in Iraq that led to capturing various targets.

After leaving active duty, Representative Giallombardo continued his service in the andFlorida Army National Guard. Representative Giallombardo is currently a Chief Warrant Officer (CW2) and serves as the State Emergency Response Team liaison for the State of Florida.[3] He has been activated for multiple hurricanes working with multiple counties in ensuring that the citizens have support from the Florida National Guard.

Political career

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He was elected to theFlorida House of Representatives in November 2020 and recently announced he will be seeking re-election in 2022 in the renamed 79th district. The 79th district was previously the 77th district, which primarily encompasses the city of Cape Coral, Florida. He currently is assigned to the following committees:[1]

  • Regulatory Reform Subcommittee - Vice Chair
  • Pandemics & Public Emergencies Committee
  • State Affairs Committee
  • Local Administration & Veterans Affairs Subcommittee
  • Insurance & Banking Subcommittee
  • State Administration & Technology Appropriations Subcommittee

Representative Giallombardo has sponsored or co-sponsored the following bills:[1]

2022 Session
Bill #Bill SubjectBill #Bill Subject
HB 17Telehealth Practice StandardsSponsorCS/HB 5Reducing Fetal and Infant MortalityCo-Sponsor
CS/CS/CS/HB 309Private Provider Inspections of Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal SystemsSponsorHJR 35Partisan Elections for Members of District School BoardsCo-Sponsor
CS/HB 403Local OrdinancesSponsorHB 497Lee County School District, Lee CountyCo-Sponsor
CS/HB 689Workers' Compensation Benefits for Posttraumatic Stress DisorderSponsorCS/CS/HB 569Local Business Protection ActCo-Sponsor
HB 1147Critical Infrastructure Standards and ProceduresSponsorCS/CS/HB 987In-person VisitationCo-Sponsor
HB 1149Surplus Lines Tax on Flood Insurance PremiumsSponsorCS/HB 1355Immigration EnforcementCo-Sponsor
CS/CS/HB 1307Citizens Property Insurance CorporationSponsorHB 1469Transportation Facility DesignationsCo-Sponsor
HB 1437The Hope Scholarship ProgramSponsorHR 1597UkraineCo-Sponsor
CS/CS/HB 1443OGSR/Dependent Eligibility Information/DMSSponsorHR 8055Holodomor Remembrance DayCo-Sponsor
CS/CS/HB 1445OGSR/Dependent Eligibility Information/DMSSponsor
CS/HB 1447Apprenticeship Tax CreditsSponsor
HB 4621Lee County Emergency Operations Center ExpansionSponsor
HB 4623Cape Coral Caloosahatchee River Crossing ProjectSponsor
HB 4625Home Base Florida Veteran and Family CareSponsor
HB 4627Vets in Class - Guest Lecturer to Substitute Teacher Pilot ProgramSponsor
HB 4629Cape Coral Ecological Preserve Boardwalk ReplacementSponsor
HB 4631Cape Coral Northeast Reservoir ProjectSponsor
HB 4633Cape Coral North Wellfield ExpansionSponsor
CS/HB 7055CybersecuritySponsor
CS/HB 7057Pub. Rec. and Meetings/CybersecuritySponsor
HB 9241Cyber Florida - Local Government Infrastructure and Technical AssistanceSponsor
2021 Session
Bill #Bill SubjectBill #Bill Subject
CS/HB 163POW-MIA Vietnam Veterans Bracelet MemorialSponsorCS/HB 1Combating Public DisorderCo-Sponsor
CS/HB 247Telehealth Practice StandardsSponsorCS/HB 7Civil Liability for Damages Relating to COVID-19Co-Sponsor
CS/HB 379Pub. Rec./Economic Development AgenciesSponsorCS/HB 9Protecting Consumers Against Pandemic-related FraudCo-Sponsor
CS/HB 403Home-based BusinessesSponsorHM 71Recognizing Veteran SuicideCo-Sponsor
CS/HB 873Military AffairsSponsorCS/CS/HB 209Big Cypress BasinCo-Sponsor
CS/CS/HB 1049Use of Drones by Government AgenciesSponsorHB 217Conservation Area DesignationsCo-Sponsor
CS/CS/HB 1297CybersecuritySponsorCS/CS/HB 279Enhanced Penalties for Criminal OffensesCo-Sponsor
CS/HB 1305Workers' Compensation Insurance for

Employee Leasing Companies

SponsorCS/CS/HB 313Firefighter Inquiries and InvestigationsCo-Sponsor
HB 2591Four Laning Ortiz AvenueSponsorHB 351Protection of a Pain-capable Unborn Child from AbortionCo-Sponsor
HB 2643City of Cape Coral Real-Time Crime CenterSponsorCS/CS/CS/HB 727Wildlife CorridorsCo-Sponsor
HB 2655Lee County Deep Lagoon Preserve Water Quality Improvement ProjectSponsorHB 735Preemption of Local Occupational LicensingCo-Sponsor
HB 2657Cape Coral Reservoir and Pipeline ProjectSponsorCS/CS/HB 919Preemption Over Restriction of Utility ServicesCo-Sponsor
HB 2659Cape Coral Caloosahatchee Reclaimed

Water Transmission Main

SponsorCS/HB 1029Purple Heart Recipient Parking SpacesCo-Sponsor
HB 2707Oasis Charter Schools STEM MakerSpace InitiativeSponsorHM 1301Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United StatesCo-Sponsor
HB 2857Lehigh Acres Municipal Services Improvement District

Caloosahatchee River & Estuaries Storage & Treatment Phase II

SponsorHB 1409Preemption of Firearms and Ammunition RegulationCo-Sponsor
HB 7BvVaccinations During Public Health EmergenciesCS/HB 1475Sex-specific Student Athletic Teams or SportsCo-Sponsor
CS/CS/CS/HB 1507Workforce Related Programs and ServicesCo-Sponsor
HB 7009OGSR/Juvenile Criminal History RecordsCo-Sponsor

Business career

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In 2014, he foundedTotal Intelligence Group, Inc., a private intelligence firm that focuses oncybersecurity. In 2020, he co-founded IRIS Tech along with Army VeteransTim Masshardt andJason Shea.IRIS Tech is responsible for the creation of the IRIS platform currently being used by law enforcement agencies throughout the United States.

References

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  1. ^abc"Mike Giallombardo".myfloridahouse.gov.
  2. ^"A lifetime of service is synonymous with Mike Giallombardo - CapeStyle Magazine Online".capestylemag.com. May 18, 2020. RetrievedJune 20, 2021.
  3. ^"MEET MIKE".Mike G for Florida. RetrievedMay 19, 2022.
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