Bobby Powell (politician) explained

Bobby Powell
State Senate:Florida
Term Start:November 8, 2016
Predecessor:Redistricted
Successor:Mack Bernard (elect)
State House1:Florida
District1:88th
Term Start1:November 6, 2012
Term End1:November 8, 2016
Predecessor1:Redistricted
Successor1:Al Jacquet
Birth Date:7 September 1981
Birth Place:Riviera Beach, Florida, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Education:Florida A&M University (BS)
Florida State University (MUP)
Constituency:30th district (2016-2022)
24th district (2022-present)

Bobby Powell (born September 7, 1981) is a Democratic member of the Florida Senate who has represented West Palm Beach and surrounding areas in northeastern Palm Beach County, since 2016. He previously served two terms in the Florida House of Representatives, representing the parts of the West Palm Beach area from 2012 to 2016.

History

Powell was born in Riviera Beach, and attended Florida A&M University, where he received his degree in public relations. He then attended Florida State University, receiving his Master of Science in planning. Powell then took a job working as the city planner of West Palm Beach in 2007, and then began as a legislative aide for State Representative Mack Bernard in 2009.

Florida House of Representatives

In 2012, Bernard declined to seek re-election so he could instead run for a seat in the Florida Senate, and the legislative districts in the state were redrawn, so Powell opted to run in the newly created 88th District. He faced Evelyn Garcia, Nikasha Wells, and Charles Bantel in the Democratic primary, and he earned the endorsement of The Palm Beach Post, which praised him for his "good record of community service" and for his familiarity with the district.[1] Powell ended up defeating his opponents by a wide margin, winning 51% of the vote to Garcia's 24%, Wells's 17%, and Bantel's 8%, and advanced to the general election, where he was elected unopposed.

Entering the 2013 legislative session, Powell announced that his top three legislative priorities were allowing local governments to prohibit concealed weapons at certain events, postponing the expiration date of state-funded "health flex plans" for five years, and making it more difficult for prosecutors to try children as adults for criminal offenses.[2] When the Republican-controlled legislature did not act on a bill authored by State Senator Dwight Bullard and State Representative Cynthia Stafford that would have raised the state's minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, Powell joined several of his colleagues in support of raising the minimum wage by living on it for a week.[3]

Florida Senate

In 2016, Powell ran for the Florida Senate after court-ordered redistricting created a new open seat based in West Palm Beach. He defeated Michael Steinger in the Democratic primary with 67% of the vote and defeated Republican Ron Berman in the general election, 54 to 46%.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Editorial: Elect Bobby Powell in Florida House 88. July 19, 2012. May 12, 2014. The Palm Beach Post. Randy. Schultz.
  2. Web site: Bobby Powell: City Planner Hoping to Revise Concealed Carry, Juvenile Prosecution Standards. March 9, 2013. May 12, 2014. Sunshine State News. Eric. Giunta. November 5, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161105050320/http://www.sunshinestatenews.com/story/bobby-powell-city-planner-hoping-revise-concealed-carry-juvenile-prosecution-standards. dead.
  3. Web site: Democrats call attention to raising Florida's minimum wage, but it's a losing battle. April 11, 2014. May 12, 2014. Tampa Bay Times. Kathleen. McGrory.