1. Robin Bartleman was born on August 27,1972 and is an American legislator and educator serving as a member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 103rd district.

1. Robin Bartleman was born on August 27,1972 and is an American legislator and educator serving as a member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 103rd district.
Robin Bartleman has worked as a special education teacher and assistant school principal in the Liberty City neighborhood of Miami.
Robin Bartleman served one term as a Commissioner for the City of Weston, Florida, from 2000 to 2004.
Robin Bartleman was a member of the Broward County School Board, representing a countywide seat, for 16 years, from 2004 to 2020.
Robin Bartleman was first elected in 2004 and was re-elected in 2008,2012 and 2016.
Robin Bartleman was an advocate for children with disabilities, having been a teacher in the exceptional student educations program in Miami for several years.
Robin Bartleman was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in November 2020, succeeding Richard Stark.
Tropical Storm Eta caused flooding in Robin Bartleman's district, resulting in damage to water management infrastructure.
In 2021, Robin Bartleman obtained close to $1 million in funding for a new pump station in Pembroke Pines, mobile storm water pumps for the South Broward Drainage District to use during flooding events, and flood control projects in Southwest Ranches.
Robin Bartleman won $2,000,000 to reevaluate and study South Florida's aging flood system with the goal of making future improvements.
Robin Bartleman won a total of $1,671,894 for three Southwest Ranches drainage improvement projects.
Robin Bartleman won $12,000 for the Weston Music Society, which educates schoolchildren in District 103's anchor city, and $50,000 for the Dellenbach Foundation, a group that aids those in critical need of assistance with financial aid, essential supplies and volunteer services.
Robin Bartleman brought back $340,200 for further Southwest Ranches drainage improvement projects at the SW 185th Way and SW 57th Court right-of-way.
Robin Bartleman voted against legislation to restrict abortion in Florida to 15 weeks, giving a speech on the House floor explaining her reasons for doing so.
Robin Bartleman voted against the congressional redistricting plan passed in a special session.
Robin Bartleman voted against the "Don't Say Gay" bill and the bill to repeal the Reedy Creek Improvement Act that stripped Disney of its special tax privileges after it spoke out against the "Don't Say Gay" bill.
Robin Bartleman voted against an expansion of school vouchers, citing the toll on public schools and a lack of accountability.