Chris Sprowls Explained

Chris Sprowls
Office:102nd Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
Term Start:November 17, 2020
Term End:November 22, 2022
Predecessor:José R. Oliva
Successor:Paul Renner
State House1:Florida
District1:65th
Term Start1:November 4, 2014
Term End1:November 8, 2022
Predecessor1:Carl Zimmermann
Successor1:Karen Gonzalez Pittman
Birth Date:14 January 1984
Birth Place:Newburgh, New York, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Shannon Long
Education:University of South Florida (BA)
Stetson University (JD)

Christopher Joseph Sprowls (born January 14, 1984) is an American attorney and Republican politician from Florida. He served as speaker of the Florida House of Representatives for the 2020–22 legislative term and represented the 65th District, which included Clearwater, Dunedin, and Tarpon Springs in northern Pinellas County, from 2014–22.[1]

History

Sprowls was born in Newburgh, New York, and moved to the state of Florida in his childhood. During his time in high school, he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, which he survived. After Sprowls graduated from high school Genesis Preparatory in 2002, he attended the University of South Florida, graduating with his bachelor's degree in 2006, and then the Stetson University College of Law, receiving his Juris Doctor in 2009. He then served as an Assistant State Attorney for the Sixth Judicial Circuit, which is located in Pasco County and Pinellas County. In 2013, Sprowls tried William Hurst, who was ultimately convicted[2] of murdering his wife thirty years prior and was put on trial after the body was found in 2011.[3] He then worked within the State Attorney's Office as a special prosecutor in the Gang Unit and as the Director of the Veterans Treatment Court.

Florida House of Representatives

In 2014, incumbent State Representative Carl Zimmermann, a Democrat, ran for re-election in the 65th District, so Sprowls ran against him. He faced fellow attorney Debbie Ann Faulkner in the Republican primary. The Tampa Tribune endorsed Sprowls over Faulkner, which noted that, though "both candidates bring intelligence and passion to the race," Sprowls "is the more polished candidate and appears ready to serve on day one if elected."[4] Sprowls ended up defeating Faulkner by a wide margin, winning 65% of the vote, and advanced to the general election, where he faced Zimmermann. Sprowls campaigned on his opposition to Medicaid expansion provided for under the Affordable Care Act,[5] his support for charter schools, and his opposition to abortion.[6] Ultimately, owing to the tendency of the district to vote for Republican candidates,[7] Sprowls unseated Zimmermann, winning his first term in the legislature with 52% of the vote.

On September 17, 2019, Sprowls was chosen by his Republican colleagues to be the speaker of the Florida House for the 2020–2022 legislative term.[8] The full House formally elected him speaker on November 17, 2020, after the 2020 elections.[9]

During the 2020 elections, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, he participated in indoors Donald Trump campaign events where attendees and participants did not wear masks or socially distance.[10]

In 2021, Sprowls praised Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.[11]

After Florida voters voted in favor of a referendum to restore the voting rights of felons, Sprowls and other Republicans restricted this so that felons who had outstanding fines would not regain their voting rights.[12] Sprowls argued that this restriction did not amount to a "poll tax", arguing that poll taxes had racial implications.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chris Sprowls - 2014 - 2016 (Speaker Crisafulli).
  2. Web site: Husband found guilty of wife's murder 30 years later. April 5, 2013. December 11, 2014. WXYZ-TV. Julie. Banovic. https://web.archive.org/web/20141213015801/http://www.wxyz.com/news/husband-found-guilty-of-wifes-murder-30-years-later. December 13, 2014. dead.
  3. Web site: Three-decade-old murder case goes to trial. April 2, 2013. December 11, 2014. Tampa Bay Times. Jon. Silman.
  4. Web site: Tribune endorsements: Sprowls, Sarnoff, Latvala, Young in House primary races. July 26, 2014. December 11, 2014. Tampa Tribune. https://web.archive.org/web/20141213013738/http://tbo.com/list/news-opinion-editorials/tribune-endorsements-sprowls-sarnoff-latvala-young-in-house-primary-races-20140726/. December 13, 2014. dead.
  5. Web site: Republicans outduel Democrats 6 to 2 in Pinellas legislative races. November 4, 2014. December 11, 2014. Tampa Bay Times. Kate. Bradshaw. https://web.archive.org/web/20141112170352/http://tbo.com/news/politics/republicans-outduel-democrats-6-to-2-in-pinellas-legislative-races-20141104/. November 12, 2014. dead.
  6. Web site: Pinellas House candidates trade jabs one day after primary victories. August 27, 2014. December 11, 2014. Tampa Bay Times. Curtis. Krueger.
  7. Web site: HD 65: Can Carl Zimmerman Overcome GOP District to Beat Chris Sprowls?. October 23, 2014. December 11, 2014. Sunshine State News. Jeff. Henderson.
  8. Web site: Palm Harbor's Chris Sprowls Selected New Florida House Speaker. WUSF Public Media. WUSF 89.7 . Tampa Bay, Florida. Steve. Newborn. November 17, 2019.
  9. News: Klas. Mary Ellen. Ceballos. Ana. Wilson. Kirby. November 17, 2020. Florida Legislature: Not our role to contain the coronavirus. Tampa Bay Times.
  10. News: Margo. Snipe. Tampa's MAGA meeting was jam packed. Masks (cough, cough) were optional.. August 20, 2021. April 21, 2021. Tampa Bay Times. en.
  11. Web site: Fineout. Gary. Florida lawmakers gave DeSantis total power over pandemic aid. Now they want it back.. February 16, 2021. February 17, 2021. Politico PRO. en.
  12. News: State legislators Ed Hooper, Chris Sprowls take fire during town hall meeting. April 21, 2021. Tampa Bay Times. July 25, 2019. en.