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Erik Fresen (born June 9, 1976) is a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 114th District, which stretches from West Miami to Cutler Bay in northeastern Miami-Dade County, since 2012, previously representing the 111th District from 2008 to 2012.
Fresen was born in Miami and attended Florida State University, receiving a degree in finance and international affairs. Following graduation, he worked as a legislative aide from 2000 to 2002, and then worked as a land use consultant for Holland & Knight from 2005 to 2008, and then for Civica from 2008 to the present.
Erik Fresen was recommended by The Miami Herald for State Representative District 114 on October 11, 2014. In 2008, when State Representative Marco Rubio, the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and the future United States Senator, was unable to seek re-election due to term limits, Fresen ran to succeed him in the 111th District, which stretched from Hialeah to South Miami in eastern Miami-Dade County. Fresen faced Rafael Luiz Perez, a former aide to Rubio, in the Republican primary, whom he was narrowly able to beat, winning with 52% of the vote to Perez's 48%. Advancing to the general election, he faced Frank Morra, the Democratic nominee, whom he was able to easily dispatch, winning his first term in the legislature with 59% of the vote. Running for re-election in 2010, Fresen faced Democratic nominee Cristina Albright, who did not pose a significant challenge to him, and he won overwhelmingly over her with 64% of the vote.
Rep. Erik Fresen - 2013 Excellence in Public Policy
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For effectively championing early learning through dedicated public service. The Children's Trust Champions for Children awards ceremony honors individuals and programs that have achieved greatness in their service to children and families. This annual, signature event has become one of the most coveted within the community of child advocates and in all of Miami-Dade County and serves as an inspiration to others to follow in the path of our award recipients.For more information, visit http://www.thechildrenstrust.org/parents/news/events
Is state Rep. Erik Fresen of Miami a scofflaw? Fresen is facing tough questions over his refusal to pay an old fine from the Florida Ethics Commission. The commission fined Fresen $1,500 in 2003 because he failed to file the required financial disclosure form when he was a legislative aide. Fresen, who was elected to the Florida House in 2008, contends he didn't know about the fine until 2012. By that time the statute of limitations had run out and the fine was unenforceable, so Fresen decided not to pay it. Today the Florida Commission on Ethics approved a settlement with Rep. Fresen in which he admits he made some errors on his financial disclosure forms between the years 2008 and 2011. But the commission sent the case to the Florida House for further consideration. Now the House Rule...
Erik Fresen, State Representative for District 114 in the Florida House, speaking on Student and Parental Choice.
Erik Fresen, State Representative in the Florida House for District 114 on In State Tuition.
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This commercial reflects The Miami Herald's recommendation of Erik Fresen for State Representative District 114.
In our inaugural Legislative Virtual Town Hall meeting (why get reports from Tally, when you can hear from the bill sponsors and ask your own questions?). Chair of House Educations Appropriations Subcommittee Rep. Erik Fresen speaks about the welcome FCSBM has received. For more info visit: http://FCSBM.org
April 21, 2011 The Florida Chamber of Commerce is pleased to bring you the latest edition of The Florida Chamber's Bottom Line - a weekly web-based program featuring key figures from Florida's corridors of power. This week's program features Rep. Erik Fresen (R-Miami) who engages in a conversation with Florida Chamber Executive Vice President David Hart. Host Alia Faraj-Johnson interviews Rep. Fresen and Hart on digital learning, charter schools and budget negotiations. The Florida Chamber's Bottom Line is available weekly on the Florida Chamber's website. For more information, visit www.FloridaChamber.com.
House sponsor Erik Fresen, R-Miami, decided Friday to halt a planned vote on a bill that would have allowed up to three resort casinos in the state. The move came after it appeared that a House subcommittee would reject the bill.
The Concerned Citizens of Cutler Bay, a nonprofit, nonpartisan civic group, held a candidate forum on Oct. 2, 2012, for State House District 114 Rep. Erik Fresen and challenger Ross Hancock. The organization made the edits.
State House candidate Ross Hancock once again debates an empty chair when Rep. Fresen fails to fulfill his commitment to appear at a citizens' forum, the Pinecrest/Palmetto Legislative Education Forum on October 11, 2012.
Sen. Ellyn Bogdanoff, R-Fort Lauderdale, and Rep. Erik Fresen, R-Miami, address the media regarding the destination casino bills they have filed in the legislature for the 2012 session. Nov. 3, 2011.
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Real Florida Magazine interview with Rep. Jimmy Patronis and Governor Rick Scott at Ink Trax in Panama City on Monday, June 2, 2014. Produced by Real Florida Media, a subsidiary of The Goulding Agency, Inc. in Chipley, Florida. See entire interview along with photo galleries and video clips at http://www.RealFloridaMagazine.org/.
Amid growing allegations of conflicts of interest, Miami Representative Erik Fresen, Chairman of the Florida House Education Committee, fast-tracking his proposal to limit how much school districts can spend on renovation and construction projects, and forcing them to share that construction money with charter schools, which are privately managed using taxpayer dollars. Fresen earns $150,000-a-year as a land-use consultant for an architecture firm specializing in charter schools, while his sister and brother-in-law run Academica, the largest charter school management company in Florida.
Podmo and 500 Degrees Studio, Miami sat down with U.S. House of Representatives, Erik Fresen, and talked about Miami’s emerging tech scene! Check out more at http://podmo.fm
The first commercial of our campaign, now updated to reflect The Miami Herald's recommendation.
Rep. Erik Fresen admits that the Florida Legislature coupled A-through-F school grading with the enactment of for-profit charter schools, and that the eduction budget starves failing schools to benefit the industry he and his family work in. Video commentary by Ross Hancock, independent candidate for Rep. Fresen's seat (HD114-Coral Gables) in the Florida House.