Rene Plasencia Explained

Rene Plasencia
Image Name:Rene Plasencia.jpg
State:Florida
State House:Florida
District:50th
Term Start:November 8, 2016
Term End:November 8, 2022
Succeeded:Jennifer Canady
Preceded:Tom Goodson
Birth Date:8 January 1973
Birth Place:Orlando, Florida, U.S.
Spouse:
    Children:3
    Profession:Teacher
    Party:Republican
    Education:Dr. Phillips High School
    State House2:Florida
    District2:49th
    Term Start2:November 4, 2014
    Term End2:November 8, 2016
    Succeeded2:Carlos Guillermo Smith
    Preceded2:Joe Saunders
    Birth Name:Rene Plasencia
    Nickname:Coach P.
    Website:https://www.votecoachp.com
    Residence:Orland, Florida, U.S.
    Signature:Rene Plasencia Signature.png

    Rene "Coach P" Plasencia (born January 8, 1973) is an American Republican politician who served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 50th District (including southeast Orange County and the northern portion of Brevard County) from 2016 to 2022. He previously was elected in the 49th District in 2014, in Orange County.[1]

    Plasencia was born and raised in Orlando, Florida. He graduated from the University Of Central Florida. After teaching at Colonial High School, he ran for Florida State House of Representatives in 2014.

    Personal life

    Early life

    Rene Plasencia was born on January 8, 1973, to a Puerto Rican mother and a Cuban-native father, in Orlando, Florida, and attended Dr. Phillips High School and then the University of Central Florida, where he started the first student-athlete advisory board. In 1996, he graduated with his bachelor's degree in psychology,[2] and then began working as a government teacher for 15 years at Colonial High School. While Plasencia taught at Colonial High School, he became a track and cross-country coach where he had received the nickname "Coach P."[3] [4]

    He is the brother of Susan Plasencia.

    Professional career

    In May 2021, Plasencia became the Executive Director of the Florida Veterinary Medical Association, an association that lobbies on behalf of the nearly 6,000 state licensed veterinarians and their staffs.[5] [6] He left that position after only five months.

    Florida House of Representatives

    Florida House of Representatives, District 49

    In 2014, incumbent State Representative Joe Saunders, a Democrat, ran for re-election in the 49th District, so Plasencia ran against him. He faced Ed Rodriguez, a retired police detective, in the Republican primary. Plasencia campaigned on his opposition to the Common Core Standards and standardized tests, saying, "We need to give teachers the ability to teach. A lot of what we do is almost clerical work."[7] He ended up defeating Rodriguez in a landslide, winning the primary with 77% of the vote and advancing to the general election, where he faced Saunders. Plasencia argued that raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, which Saunders supported, was a "jobs killer,"[8] and praised Governor Rick Scott on "gun rights, economics, taxes, and pro-growth strategies," while also emphasizing that he supported public education.[9] The Orlando Sentinel, while praising Plasencia as a "passionate advocate for education," endorsed Saunders, noting that "public schools already have a champion in Saunders."[10] Ultimately, however, Plasencia defeated Saunders by just seven hundred votes, winning his first term in the legislature with 51% of the vote.

    Florida House of Representatives, District 50

    In November 2016, Plasencia was elected as a representative for the 50th district after defeating Democratic candidate Sean Ashby, and succeeding after Republican State representative Tom Goodson,[11] following his term in the 49th District.

    Following 2020, Plasencia won against Democratic candidate Nina Yoakum, a full-time substitute teacher, for reelection of the 50th district. Plasencia won by having 57.2% of the votes.[12] [13] However in 2022, he resigned for a position as a lead account partner in IBM.[14]

    Political positions

    Rene Plasencia is a Republican conservative.

    Economy

    Plasencia is a current member of the Florida Commerce Committee since 2018.[15] He was also appointed as chair to serve in the Florida Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee.[16] Plasencia has also pushed towards the Competitive Workforce Act which prevents gender discrimination in the workforce.[17]

    Gun control

    During his time in the 49th District, Plasencia defended for 2nd Amendment Rights and had previously received an "A" rating from the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF).[18] [19] After the Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting in Parkland, Florida, Plasencia voted for the Florida Senate Bill 7026, along with other Republicans, to ban bump stocks and to raise the minimum age from 18 to 21 to purchase firearms.[20] As of 2018 Plasencia holds a "C" rating from the NRA-PVF.[21]

    Electoral history

    Florida House District 50, 2016-2022

    2018 Elections

    See also

    External links

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: 2014-11-05. Rene 'Coach P' Plasencia wins Florida House 49 Race. 2020-11-09. Orlando Political Observer (Orlando Politics). en-US.
    2. Web site: 2018-11-08. 7 UCF Alumni Elected to Florida Legislature. 2020-11-18. University of Central Florida News UCF Today. en-us.
    3. Web site: Our Latino Leaders: Meet Rene Plasencia. GOP. 22 March 2018.
    4. Web site: Vote Coach P 2018 – Rene Coach P Plasencia for District 50. www.votecoachp.com. 22 March 2018.
    5. Web site: FVMA Announces Florida House of Representatives member Rene Plasencia as new executive director. FVMA.org.
    6. Web site: FVMA influences regulatory and legislative initiatives that impact veterinary medicine.. FVMA.org.
    7. Web site: House 49 race pits 'Robocop' versus 'Coach P'. July 25, 2014. December 11, 2014. Orlando Sentinel. Scott. Powers.
    8. Web site: District 49 candidates disagree on minimum wage. October 28, 2014. December 11, 2014. WESH. Greg. Fox.
    9. Web site: Education key in House District 49 contest. October 10, 2014. December 11, 2014. Orlando Sentinel. Scott. Powers.
    10. Web site: Our picks for Legislature, part 2: Editorial. October 15, 2014. December 11, 2014. Orlando Sentinel.
    11. Web site: Orange County teacher to run for state House. 2020-11-10. mcall.com.
    12. Web site: Interview: District 50 state House candidates Rene Plasencia and Nina Yoakum. 2020-10-12. orlandosentinel.com. 24 September 2020 .
    13. Web site: Gallion. Bailey. Rene Plasencia wins reelection campaign for Florida House District 50. 2020-11-04. Florida Today. en-US.
    14. Web site: 2022-03-18 . Rep. Rene Plasencia who served Orange, Brevard resigns from House . 2023-05-29 . WESH . en.
    15. Web site: Commerce Committee for 2018-2020 (Speaker Olivia). November 18, 2020. MyFloridaHouse.gov.
    16. Web site: Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee (Speaker Olivia). November 18, 2020.
    17. Web site: Board. Orlando Sentinel Editorial. Endorsement: Rene Plasencia gets a qualified 'Yes' in Florida House District 50. 2020-12-01. orlandosentinel.com. 29 September 2020 .
    18. Web site: NRA-PVF Grades Florida . nrapvf.org . NRA-PVF . https://web.archive.org/web/20141104210222/https://www.nrapvf.org/grades/florida/ . November 4, 2014 . en-US . usurped.
    19. Web site: Manes. Billy. The NRA wins again, this time with Rene "Coach P" Plasencia's support. 2020-11-10. Orlando Weekly. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20150320224405/https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2015/03/18/the-nra-wins-again-this-time-with-rene-coach-p-plasencias-support. March 20, 2015. dead.
    20. Web site: Gallion. Bailey. Two former teachers vie for Florida House 50 seat; education a priority, but what solutions?. 2020-11-10. Florida Today. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20210729060357/https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/10/05/election-2020-state-rep-plasencia-yoakum-square-off-november/3577916001/. July 29, 2021. live.
    21. Web site: Swisher. Skyler. NRA's grades for Florida candidates are out. Who got an A+?. 2020-11-10. sun-sentinel.com. 17 July 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180718010306/https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-reg-florida-nra-grades-20180717-story.html. July 18, 2018. live.