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Heather Fitzenhagen was born on 8 October, 1960 in Dallas, Texas, is an American politician. Discover Heather Fitzenhagen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 8 October, 1960
Birthday 8 October
Birthplace Dallas, Texas
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Her husband is Richard D. DeBoest

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Children Alexander "Zan" DeBoest, Olivia DeBoest

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1960

Heather Dawes Fitzenhagen (born October 8, 1960) is a Republican politician from Florida.

1987

Fitzenhagen was born in Dallas, Texas, and attended Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia, before moving to the state of Florida in 1987.

She then attended the Shepard Broad Law Center, the law school at Nova Southeastern University.

Afterwards, she started Resolution Strategies, a mediation and arbitration company, and worked as the Marketing Director at the Condo & HOA Law Group, PLLC.

2012

She represented the 78th District, encompassing Fort Myers, in the Florida House of Representatives from 2012 to 2020.

In 2012, she ran for the Florida House of Representatives from the newly created 78th District, based in the city of Fort Myers.

Fitzenhagen faced Jonathan Martin in the Republican primary, whom she was able to defeat with 69% of the vote.

In the general election, she had Independent Party of Florida nominee Kerry Babb as her opponent, and she easily won, winning 67% of the vote.

2013

In 2013, Fitzenhagen supported a bill in the Florida legislature that would allow U.S. veterans using the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 to pay for their college educations to receive in-state tuition instead of out-of-state tuition, regardless of whether the veteran met the residency requirements.

She said that the schools would benefit by "having the kind of leadership and the kind of character in the classroom that a veteran will bring."

2014

During the 2014 legislative session, Fitzenhagen authored legislation that would allow people with no criminal record "to carry a firearm without a permit" during natural disasters.

When the House passed the legislation, she declared, "The bells of liberty are surely ringing throughout Florida today."

The Florida Sheriffs Association opposed the legislation, however, calling for clarification before it was signed into law.

In 2014, Fitzenhagen cosponsored a bill in the Florida Legislature that made application to Congress to convene an Article V Convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution for the limited purpose of proposing a Single Subject Amendment.

This bill passed the Florida Legislature making Florida the first state in United States history to apply for an Article V Convention to propose this amendment to the United States Constitution.

See the April 23, 2014, entry in List of state applications for an Article V Convention.

Fitzenhagen joined personal injury law firm Morgan & Morgan in July 2014.

2020

In 2020, Fitzenhagen ran for Congress in Florida's 19th congressional district for the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections but withdrew from the race in order to run for the Florida State Senate to succeed Lizbeth Benacquisto, who did not seek reelection.

She was defeated in the Republican primary by state Representative Ray Rodrigues.