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Tom Fabricio

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American attorney and politician
Tom Fabricio
Member of theFlorida House of Representatives
Assumed office
November 3, 2020
Preceded byCindy Polo
Constituency103rd district (2020–2022)
110th district (2022–present)
Personal details
Born
Political partyRepublican
SpouseLaura
Children2
EducationMarymount Manhattan College (BA)
Nova Southeastern University (JD)

Tom Fabricio is an American attorney and politician serving as a member of theFlorida House of Representatives from the 110th district which includes the Town of Miami Lakes, Palm Springs North, the Country Club of Miami and Hialeah. He assumed office on November 3, 2020. In 2020 after redistricting his legislative district was renumbered from district 103 to the currentdistrict 110.

Early life and education

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Fabricio was born inMiami. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in world literatures and political science fromMarymount Manhattan College in 2005 and aJuris Doctor from theShepard Broad College of Law atNova Southeastern University in 2008.[1][2]

Career

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In 2006, Fabricio was a law clerk for theFlorida Third District Court of Appeal.[3] From 2011 to 2017, he was an associate at Walton Lantaff Schroeder & Carson LLP. In 2017 and 2018, he was an attorney at Mintzer Sarowitz Zeris Ledva & Meyers LLP. From 2016 to 2018, Fabricio was a member of the Broward County Charter Review Commission. He was elected to theFlorida House of Representatives in November 2020. He is a member of the House Commerce Committee.[4] Mr. Fabricio is a litigator and the managing partner of The Fabricio Law Firm, P.A., as well as an owner of True Freedom Title, LLC.

References

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  1. ^"Tom Fabricio".myfloridahouse.gov.
  2. ^"MMC Alumni Elected to State House of Representatives".www.mmm.edu. Retrieved2021-06-20.
  3. ^"Meet Tom Fabricio, a Republican running for House District 103".Florida Politics. 2020-07-16. Retrieved2021-06-20.
  4. ^"Tom Fabricio".Ballotpedia. Retrieved2021-06-20.
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