Luis Garcia (politician) explained

Luis R. García, Jr.
State House:Florida
State:Florida
District:107th
Term:November 7, 2006 - November 6, 2012
Preceded:Gustavo Barreiro
Succeeded:Redistricted
Birth Date:8 December 1945
Birth Place:Marianao, Cuba
Profession:Firefighter, Paramedic
Party:Democratic
Residence:Miami Beach, Florida

Luis R. García, Jr. is a Democratic politician from Florida and the retired Fire Department Chief of Miami Beach. He served three terms in the Florida House of Representatives, representing parts of Miami Beach, Miami, and Coral Gables from 2006 to 2012. Previously, he served for seven years on the Miami Beach City Commission.

In 2012, rather than run for re-election to the House, García ran for the Miami-Dade County Commission in District 5. He was defeated by incumbent Bruno Barreiro in the general election, 52 to 48%.[1] [2]

Early life and career

García 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 in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

García was the first Cuban-American to serve with the Miami Beach Fire Department.

In 1996, García 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.

Political career

Miami Beach City Commission

After retiring as Miami Beach Fire Chief in 1999, García successfully ran for the Miami Beach City Commission and continued to serve in that capacity for 7 years. As a commissioner, García worked with bipartisan support to introduce the Florida Fire Safety Bill in 2002-03, sponsored by State Representative Gus Barreiro and State Senator Ron Silver. 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.

Florida House of Representatives

In November 2006, García was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in District 107. He was subsequently re-elected in 2008 and 2010. His district included South Beach in addition to areas of Downtown Miami, Little Havana, Overtown, Allapattah, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne, Fisher Island, Coco Plum and a small section of Pinecrest.

He served 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 and former Vice-Chairman of the Florida Legislative Hispanic Caucus.

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

In 2009, García was honored by the Florida Nurses Association as their "Legislator of the Year."

Legislation

2007 legislative session

2008 legislative session

2009 legislative session

2010 legislative session

2011 Legislative Session

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mazzei. Miami lawmaker launches congressional bid. miamiherald.com . 20 July 2011.
  2. Web site: Dade - Election Results. results.enr.clarityelections.com. 2017-05-05.