Lori Berman (born June 27, 1958) is a
Democratic member of the
Florida Senate
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, representing parts of central
Palm Beach County
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since being elected in an April 2018 special election. She previously served four terms in the
Florida House of Representatives
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from 2010 until her election to the Senate.
History
Berman was born to a Jewish family in
New York City, New York
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, moved to the state of
Florida
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in 1958, and later attended
Tufts University
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, where she graduated with a
Bachelor's degree
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in 1980. Afterwards, she attended the
George Washington University Law School
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, graduating in 1983. She returned to Florida, and, years later, attended the
University of Miami School of Law
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, where she received a
Master of Laws
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with a specialty in estate planning in 2002. While working as an attorney in
South Florida
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, Berman became active in politics, working for the congressional campaigns of former Congressman
Robert Wexler
Robert Ira Wexler (born January 2, 1961) is an American politician and lawyer from Florida. He is the president of the Washington-based S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace. Wexler was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Represe ...
and in his congressional office.
Florida House of Representatives
When incumbent
State Representative
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Maria Sachs
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opted to run for the
Florida Senate
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rather than seek re-election, Berman ran to succeed her in the
Democratic primary in the 86th District, which stretched from
Hypoluxo
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Etymolog ...
to
Boca Raton
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in eastern
Palm Beach County
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. She defeated her only opponent, Carole Penny Kaye, in a landslide, receiving 79% of the vote. In the general election, Berman was unopposed and won her first term uncontested.
In 2012, when the Florida House districts were reconfigured, Berman was redistricted into the 90th District, which included most of the territory that she had previously represented. She won the nomination of her party unopposed, and in the general election, faced
Republican
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nominee Sean Michael Kasper. The ''
Palm Beach Post
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'' endorsed Berman for re-election, praising her for having "an impact in a GOP-dominated legislature," despite adhering "too much to liberal party doctrine." The ''
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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'' concurred, criticizing Kasper for "his lack of understanding...the issues facing lawmakers and the basics of...the legislative process," but endorsing Berman for her "decent record of representing county residents in Tallahassee." She ended up defeating Kasper in a landslide, receiving 68% of the vote to his 32%.
While serving in the legislature, Berman joined with fellow
State Representative
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Janet Cruz
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to propose legislation that would ratify the
Equal Rights Amendment
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in the state of
Florida
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. Berman also sponsored legislation that would "impose background checks on all gun purchasers," but it did not pass in the 2013 legislative session.
In 2014, Berman was re-elected to her third term in the legislature without opposition. She was re-elected to a fourth term in 2016, defeating a
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candidate 79.5 to 20.5%.
Florida Senate
In 2017, State Senator
Jeff Clemens
Jeff Clemens (born September 8, 1970, in Detroit, Michigan) is a Democratic politician from Florida. He represented parts of Palm Beach County in the Florida Senate from 2012 until his resignation in 2017, after acknowledging an affair with a l ...
resigned after admitting to an extramarital affair with a lobbyist, creating a vacancy in his central
Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County is a county located in the southeastern part of Florida and lies directly north of Broward County and Miami-Dade County. The county had a population of 1,492,191 as of the 2020 census, making it the third-most populous county ...
district. Berman ran in the special election to fill the seat, resigning her House seat the day before the general election to do so. She defeated Tami Donnally, the vice chair of the Palm Beach County Republican Party, 75 to 25%. She voted nay against the controversial Senate Bill 86 in 2021.
References
External links
Florida Senate - Lori BermanFlorida House of Representatives - Lori BermanBerman for State Senate
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1958 births
Living people
Jewish American state legislators in Florida
Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
Women state legislators in Florida
21st-century American politicians
21st-century American women politicians
Tufts University alumni
George Washington University Law School alumni
People from Lantana, Florida
Politicians from New York City
Jewish women politicians