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Florida State Representative (District 91)

Peggy Gossett-Seidman is an American politician. She is the Republican member for District 91 in the Florida House of Representatives.[1]

She has a background as a journalist, reporter, and former Women's Tennis Association Press-Director. She has significantly contributed to various legislative initiatives in Florida.

Early Life and Career

Peggy Gossett-Seidman began her career as a sports journalist, which laid the foundation for her communication skills and public service aspirations.

[1]

Standing Ovation for HB-117 Epstein Grand Jury Legislation Presentation

Legislative Career

Elected to the Florida House of Representatives in November 2022, Gossett-Seidman has actively participated in legislative processes, serving on several key committees. She has been instrumental in passing legislation that addresses crucial issues such as voter registration, public health, and transparency in judicial processes.[2]

2022-2024 Legislative Achievements

  1. CS/HB 117 (Disclosure of Grand Jury Testimony):

Provides transparency and supports victims by unsealing grand jury testimonies related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. [3]

2. CS/HB 135 (Voter Registration Applications):

Protects voter registration integrity by preventing unauthorized changes to party affiliations. [2]

3. CS/HB 165 (Sampling of Beach Waters and Public Bathing Spaces):

Establishes a statewide system to notify the public about water contamination, protecting public health.[4]

4. House Resolution 9-C (Support for Israel):

Expresses Florida’s support for Israel and condemns terrorism, adopted unanimously.[5]

6. HB 523 (Florida Seal of Fine Arts Program): Recognizes high school students excelling in fine arts and promoting arts education.

Legislative Presentation

Funding Secured for District 91

Gossett-Seidman successfully secured $10,158,450 through state appropriations funding for vital projects in Boca Raton and Highland Beach. This significant investment will enhance infrastructure, environmental initiatives, and community services.[6]

Approved Appropriation Project Requests:

Boca Raton NW 35th St. Drainage Improvement Project ($300,000)

City of Boca Raton- NW/SW 4th Ave Roadway Widening ($1,000,000)

Boca Raton Drinking Water Transmission and Distribution Improvement ($1,400,000)

Highland Beach Climate Vulnerability & Clean Water Project / Lift Station Rehabilitation ($250,000)

Palm Beach County / Lake Worth Lagoon ($2,361,804)

Bonefish Cove Environmental Enhancement Project ($500,000)

HabCenter Programs in Education, Art and Recreation ($175,000)

Faulk Center for Counseling / Mental Health Counseling ($250,000)

HabCenter Supported Employment Program ($200,000)

Florida Caregiving Youth – At Risk Student Services ($318,600)

Palm Beach County Lake Worth Lagoon Seagrass Restoration Project Phase II ($270,500)

Boca Raton Drinking Water Transmission and Distribution Improvements ($750,000)

Boca Raton Jeffrey Street Seawall Replacement ($300,000)

Highland Beach Clean Water Project Lift Station Rehabilitation ($250,000)

HabCenter Boca Raton: Mental Health and STEAM Program for Individuals with Unique Abilities ($250,000)

HabCenter Boca Raton Horticultural Employment Program ($350,000 / $175,000)

Alpert Jewish Family Service, Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service & inSIGHT Traveling Holocaust Classroom ($165,000)

Aging In Place with Grace, Jewish Family Services ($494,100)

City of Deerfield Beach – Alzheimer’s Day Care and Senior Transportation Services ($286,705)

Legislative Committee Involvement

Gossett-Seidman served as Vice-Chairwoman and was assigned to six different Legislative Committees and Subcommittees in her first legislative term, ensuring that the needs of District 91 and Florida are well-represented.

Committees:

  1. Joint Legislative Auditing Committee

2. Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee

3. Children, Families & Seniors Subcommittee

4. Energy, Communications & Cybersecurity Subcommittee

5. Water Quality, Supply & Treatment Subcommittee

6. Pre K-12 Appropriations Subcommittee (Vice-Chairwoman)

Background Information

Florida State Representative Peggy Gossett-Seidman has a diverse and accomplished background, starting as an athlete, lifeguard, first female Press-Director of the Women’s Tennis Association, and a groundbreaking sports journalist before moving into public service. She revolutionized Highland Beach by being the first to secure state funding and conceiving the Highland Beach fire station project. Her commitment to research and understanding of issues has earned her respect and trust from her peers and constituents alike.

Revolutionary Impact on Highland Beach:

As a groundbreaking councilwoman in Highland Beach, Gossett-Seidman was the first to successfully secure state funding for the town. She served on the Highland Beach Town Council from 2018-2022, during which she conceived and developed the Highland Beach fire station project. This accomplishment has significantly enhanced emergency response capabilities and the overall safety of the community.

[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Peggy Gossett-Seidman". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  • ^ Matat, Stephany. "Boca Raton Republican files legislation to address 'glitch' changing voter party affiliations to NPA". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
  • https://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Representatives/details.aspx?MemberId=4891

    https://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Representatives/details.aspx?MemberId=4891

    https://floridapolitics.com/archives/659822-house-passes-bill-to-ease-release-of-jeffrey-epstein-grand-jury-evidence/

    https://nypost.com/2024/03/02/us-news/grand-jury-testimony-from-2006-jeffrey-epstein-case-may-be-released-because-of-new-florida-law/

    https://floridapolitics.com/archives/664082-legislature-passes-bipartisan-safe-waterways-act-to-streamline-contamination-reporting/

    https://www.wptv.com/news/local-news/investigations/lawmaker-proposes-utilities-notify-public-immediately-after-drinking-water-tests-positive-for-contaminants

    https://www.upressonline.com/2024/04/one-thing-leads-to-another-boca-raton-rep-peggy-gossett-seidmans-journey-from-sports-journalist-to-lawmaker/

    https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/politics/2024/01/11/florida-lawmaker-aims-to-address-glitch-changing-voters-to-npa-status/72150783007/

    https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2022/11/08/peggy-gossett-seidman-wins-close-house-district-91-race/

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