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Randy Fine is the Congressman from the 6th Congressional District of Florida. First elected in a special election on April 1, 2025, Randy serves on the Education and Workforce Committee.
A third generation Floridian and lifelong entrepreneur, Randy started his first business while in college. Over his 20+ year-long career in the private sector, he founded and built multiple businesses in retail, technology, and hospitality. He retired from his businesses at the age of 40 to join his wife, Wendy, in raising their two sons, Jacob and David, becoming an active Boy Scout volunteer, where he has served as Cubmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster.
His professional retirement lasted less than a year. In 2016, prior to being elected to Congress, Randy was elected to the Florida House, where he served for the full term limit of eight years before being elected to the Florida Senate, where he served for five months until his election to Congress. While in the Legislature, Randy served in House Leadership and as Chairman of five separate committees: the House Health & Human Services Committee, the House PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee, the House Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee, the House Select Committee on Gaming, and the Senate Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability. Senator Fine sponsored and passed over forty bills including the toughest anti-illegal immigration law in America, which provided the legal authority for “Alligator Alcatraz,” the largest school choice expansion in American history, and the Florida law outlawing the practice of mutilating and castrating children on the altar of fake transgender science.
The only Jewish Republican in the Florida Legislature, Randy led the fight to make Florida the safest place in America for Jewish Americans – and all good people of faith – by passing a series of laws that provided security for all school students, whether in public or private school. His legislation requires antisemitism to be treated as racism in all forms of public education. It also criminalizes antisemitic and anti-American actions like blocking roads, trespassing on property, and vandalizing buildings. Unabashed in fighting Muslim terror, his legislative colleagues, the Orthodox Union, and the Combat Antisemitism Movement all gave him the nickname, “The Hebrew Hammer.”
The son of two public school educators, Randy received his undergraduate degree in government, from Harvard College, where he graduated magna cum laude. He then received his MBA from Harvard Business school and graduated with high distinction as both the youngest graduate in decades and a Baker Scholar, the school’s highest academic honor. While at Harvard, he also served as a Teaching Fellow in Economics.
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