Luis Garcia (politician)
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Luis R. Garcia, Jr. is a retired Miami Beach, Florida
Miami Beach, Florida
Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter which separates the Beach from Miami city proper...

 Fire Department Chief and Democratic
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 politician who serves as the Representative for District 107 of the Florida House of Representatives
Florida House of Representatives
The Florida House of Representatives is the lower house of the Florida Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Florida. The House is composed of 120 members representing an equal number of districts, with each district having an average population of 156,677.The House convenes at...

. He was first elected to the Florida House in 2006 and was reelected in 2008 and 2010.

On July 20, 2011 Luis Garcia announced, from Tamami Park in western Miami-Dade, that he would challenge Congressman David Rivera for Florida’s 25th Congressional District.

Life and career

Garcia was born in Marianao, Cuba on December 8, 1945 and moved to Florida in 1960. He was certified as an E.M.T. in 1974, and as a paramedic in 1977. He earned his Associate of Science degree from Miami-Dade Community College in 1990 in Emergency Medical Services Management. In 1997, he completed training as an Executive Fire Officer at the National Fire Academy
National Fire Academy
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 in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

Garcia, has been serving the residents of Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade County, Florida
Miami-Dade County is a county located in the southeastern part of the state of Florida. As of 2010 U.S. Census, the county had a population of 2,496,435, making it the most populous county in Florida and the eighth-most populous county in the United States...

 for the last 36 years. Early in his life, Garcia demonstrated his commitment to public service when he joined the Miami Beach Fire Department; the first Cuban-American to serve with the Miami Beach Fire Department.

In 1996, as a testament to his commitment to his community and the well-being of the residents of Miami Beach, Garcia was named as the city's first Cuban-American Fire Chief. Under his watch, fire-related deaths were reduced to zero in 2 years. Identifying the vulnerability of Miami Beach during hurricane season, he launched a public awareness on "hurricane evacuation" and "high rise fire safety" that aired on public television.

After retiring as Miami Beach Fire Chief in 1999, Garcia successfully ran for the Miami Beach City Commission and continued to serve in that capacity for 7 years. As a Commissioner of Miami Beach, Garcia worked with bipartisan support to introduce the Florida Fire Safety Bill in 2002-03, sponsored by former State Representative Gus Barreiro (R-Miami) and former State Senator Ron Silver (D-Miami). This legislation ensures that safety violations identified by Fire departments do not go ignored. He also created the Senior Crime Task Force to protect Miami Beach’s elderly citizens and the Condo Task Force to identify and deal with condominium legislation to protect the rights of individual owners.

In November 2006 Garcia was elected by the people of District 107 and sworn into the Florida House of Representatives. He was subsequently re-elected in 2008; 2010. Representative Garcia still serves the people of South Beach
South Beach
South Beach, also nicknamed SoBe, is a neighborhood in the city of Miami Beach, Florida, United States. It is the area south of Indian Creek and encompasses roughly the southernmost 23 blocks of the main barrier island that separates the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.This area was the first...

 in addition to areas of Downtown Miami
Downtown Miami
Downtown Miami is an urban residential neighborhood, and the central business district of Miami, Miami-Dade County, and South Florida in the United States...

, Little Havana
Little Havana
Little Havana is a neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States. Home to many Cuban immigrant residents, Little Havana is named after Havana, the capital and largest city in Cuba. The approximate boundaries are the Miami River , SW 16th Street , SR 9/West 27th Avenue and I-95...

, Overtown, Allapattah, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne
Key Biscayne
Key Biscayne is an island located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. It is the southernmost of the barrier islands along the Atlantic coast of Florida, and lies south of Miami Beach and southeast of Miami...

, Fisher Island
Fisher Island, Florida
Fisher Island is a neighborhood of metropolitan Miami, Florida, located on a barrier island of the same name. As of the 2000 census, Fisher Island had the highest per capita income of any place in the United States in 2000. The CDP had only 218 households and a total population of 467 persons...

, Coco Plum and a small section of Pinecrest
Pinecrest, Florida
Pinecrest is a suburban village in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States of America. The population was 19,055 as of the census of 2000. Pinecrest is governed by a five-member Village Council and operates under the Council-Manager form of government....

.

He currently serves as the Ranking Member on the State Affairs Committee in addition to serving on the State's Agriculture and Natural Resources Appropriations Committee; Agriculture and Natural Resources Subcommittee and the Federal Affairs Subcommittee. He is the past Vice-Chairman of the Miami-Dade County Legislative Delegation and is the former Vice-Chairman of the Florida Democratic Party
Florida Democratic Party
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 and former Vice-Chairman of the Florida Legislative Hispanic Caucus.

In 2009 he was appointed by Florida Speaker of the House, Larry Cretul to serve as one of five Florida leaders on The Education Commission of the States
Education Commission of the States
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; a national education organization dedicated to helping states develop effective education policy.

In 2009 Garcia was honored by the Florida Nurses Association as their “Legislator of the Year”.

2007 legislative session

  • HB 409; Primary Sponsor; bill entitled “Criminal Sentencing”: The bill prohibits suspending, deferring, or withholding adjudication of guilt or imposition of sentence if offense is attempted felony murder committed against law enforcement officer, correctional officer, state attorney, assistant state attorney, justice, or judge; conforms worksheet of Criminal Punishment Code. The Bill was signed into law by Florida’s Governor on June 20, 2007.

2008 legislative session

  • HB 1; Primary Sponsor; bill entitled “Relief/Alan Jerome Crotzer/DFS”: The bill provides for relief of Alan Jerome Crotzer for wrongful imprisonment & for being victim of miscarriage of justice. In 2006, after 24 and ½ years of wrongfully imprisonment Alan Crotzer was freed from prison. The bill directed the State of Florida to pay Mr. Crotzer $1,250,000; $50,000 for each year of wrongful imprisonment. The bill was passed as HB 7037 and signed into law by Florida’s Governor on April 10, 2008. ArticleArticleArticle

  • HB 1035; Primary Sponsor; bill entitled “Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing”: The bill provides conditions under which HIV test on blood sample of individual who has not given consent may be performed; requires documentation by certain medical personnel under supervision of licensed physician prior to testing in accordance with written protocols based on National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. This bill protects Florida’s First Responders who are exposed to bodily fluids while in the line of duty. Individuals exposed to HIV can be effectively treated against HIV infection by a prescribed drug regiment; however; early detection is essential to a successful treatment. The bill was passed as SB 1648 and signed into law by Florida’s Governor on June 23, 2008.

  • HR 9181; Primary Sponsor; resolution entitled “Lung Cancer Awareness Month”: The resolution recognized November 2008 as "Lung Cancer Awareness Month" in Florida.

2009 legislative session

  • HB 53; Primary Sponsor; bill entitled “Clinical Laboratories/Drug Tests/Human Specimens [SPSC]”: The bill requires clinical laboratories to accept human specimens submitted by advanced registered nurse practitioners. The bill was passed as SB 408 and signed into law by Florida’s Governor on June 10, 2009.

  • HB 545; Primary Sponsor; bill entitled “Use of Lights on Motor Vehicles”: The bill authorizes vehicles owned, operated, or leased by any county correctional agency to show or display blue lights when responding to emergencies. The bill was passed as SB 1030 and signed into law by Florida’s Governor on June 24, 2009.

  • HR 9079; Primary Sponsor; resolution entitled “Fair Housing Month”: The resolution recognized April 2009 as "Fair Housing Month."

2010 legislative session

  • HB 765; Primary Sponsor; bill entitled "Ivonne Rodriguez and Victoria McCullough Horse Protection Act”: In 2009, there was a substantial increase in the unlawful slaughter of horses in Florida, particularly in Miami-Dade County. Many horses were being slaughtered in connection with the illegal sale of horse meat. The bill increases the criminal penalty for the illegal slaughter of horses to a third-degree felony. It also imposes a mandatory minimum fine of $3,500 and a minimum period of incarceration of one year for the killing of a horse in violation of this statute. The law also expands the scope of the statute to include any person who knowingly transports, distributes, sells, purchases or possesses horse meat that is not clearly stamped, marked and described as horse meat for human consumption or horse meat that has not been acquired from a legally licensed slaughterhouse. Additionally, local governments are now authorized to revoke or suspend local business licenses of restaurants, stores or other businesses after being convicted of violating this statute. The bill also expands the scope of the statute to include all horses, not just recognized breeds and hybrids. The bill was signed into law by Florida’s Governor on May 17, 2010. ArticleArticleArticle

  • HB 813; Primary Sponsor; bill entitled “Juvenile Justice Facilities and Programs”: The bill defines term "ordinary medical care"; requires that DJJ adopt rules to ensure effective delivery of services to youth in facilities or programs operated or contracted by it; requires DJJ to coordinate its rule-adoption process with DCFS & APD to ensure that its rules do not encroach upon substantive jurisdiction of those agencies. The bill was passed as SB 1012 and signed into law on May 28, 2010. Article

  • HR 9125; Primary Sponsor; resolution entitled “Miami-Dade County Days”: The resolution designated April 21–22, 2010, as "Miami-Dade County Days" at Capitol.

2011 Legislative Session

  • HB 4075;Primary Sponsor; bill entitled "Saving Dogs": The bill deletes language that includes any dog used primarily or in part for purpose of dog fighting or any dog trained for dog fighting within definition of "dangerous dog" for purposes of provisions regulating dangeroous dogs.The bill was signed in to law by Florida's Governor on June 21, 2011. The bill was passed with overwhelming support both in the State House and State Senate; the bill received bipartisan support from both Republican and Democratic Parties.

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