Frank Peterman

January 10, 2024
Politician

Quick Facts

Frank Peterman
Full Name Frank Peterman
Occupation Politician
Date Of Birth Jun 25, 1962(1962-06-25)
Age 62
Birthplace Saint Petersburg
Country Russia
Horoscope Cancer

Frank Peterman Biography

Name Frank Peterman
Birthday Jun 25
Birth Year 1962
Place Of Birth Saint Petersburg
Birth Country Russia
Birth Sign Cancer

Frank Peterman is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on June 25, 1962 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

A Baptist, Peterman was born in St. Petersburg, Florida. His parents were both civil rights pioneers in Pinellas County. His father, Frank Sr., was a graduate of Howard University and a civil rights lawyer. In 1968, he was the first African American in Pinellas County to win a primary election in a race for the Florida House of Representatives. He had arrived in St. Petersburg. He qualified on March 18, 1966 and ran on a platform of education and tax equality. His mother, Peggy Peterman, was also a Howard University law school graduate. She worked for the St. Petersburg Times for 31 years as a reporter, columnist and editorial writer. Peterman graduated from Lakewood High School, where he played quarterback on the football team. In 1985, he graduated from Morehouse College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.

He married June Renee Kicklighter on September 3, 1988, at Bethel Metropolitan Baptist Church, St. Petersburg. She was a graduate of Boca Ciega High School and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. That same year, he graduated from a St. Petersburg leadership program. He attended Dallas Theological Seminary and received a Master of Arts degree in Biblical studies Program. He served on the St. Petersburg City Council from 1997 to 2000.

Frank Peterman Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Politician
House Living in own house.

Frank Peterman is one of the richest Politician from Russia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Frank Peterman 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Frank Winston Peterman, Jr. (born June 25, 1962) is a Democratic politician who was a member of the Florida House of Representatives for District 55 and who served as the Secretary of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. He was first elected to the Florida House in 2000 and served until 2008. He was appointed by Governor Charlie Crist to head the Department of Juvenile Justice in February 2008, where he served until February 2011. His appointment spurred a special election to serve out the remainder of his term that was won by Darryl Rouson, former St. Petersburg NAACP president. Peterman is married to St. Petersburg native June Kicklighter and they have four children.

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In June 2002, Peterman was ordained as a minister and became the pastor of the Rock of Jesus Missionary Baptist Church with his mother as assistant pastor in February 2003. Both had been associate pastors at Bethel Community Baptist Church, where they were ordained. He was quoted as saying the focus of his ministry would be “evangelization and outreach.” He also said he would be able to balance his ministry with his family life and his work as a legislator and as a director for Juvenile Services Program Inc. Almost immediately, Peterman was criticized by Bill Maxwell, a columnist for the St. Petersburg Times for accepting and then giving up a position on the education appropriations committee. Peterman said felt he could not give the job the required attention because it would take time away from his family and ministry. After turning down the position, he had been quoted as saying, “‘”God and family have to come first.'” In March, he sponsored a bill to protect migrant farm workers from exploitation in the form of pesticide exposure and denial of a minimum wage. Both African-American Democrats and Cuban- American Republicans found common cause in supporting the measure. He also sought to re-instate the expired Florida Agricultural Worker Safety Act. In October 2003, Peterman supported HB 35E (Terri’s Law), which authorized Governor Bush to order the re-insertion of a feeding tube under the specific set of circumstances in the Terri Schiavo case.

Facts & Trivia

Frithjof Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Russia. Frank Peterman celebrates birthday on June 25 of every year.

Peterman was one of several elected officials to win re-election by default when no opponent had filed by the deadline for qualification. Peterman maintained his earlier position when the Terri Schiavo case was revisited in

  1. The Florida House again passed a bill to prevent the removal of Schaivo’s feeding tube. Peterman and Arthenia Joyner were two of the few Democrats who supported the bill. Most Republicans in the House had voted for it. Everett Rice and Leslie Waters were two Pinellas Republican representatives who voted against it. Waters was quoted as saying “‘Terri’s family, Terri’s doctors and clergy know best. Not people who have never met her.'” That same year, the Legislature passed a Stand-your-ground law that had been strongly supported by the National Rifle Association. The law removed the a person’s “‘duty to retreat'” when attacked in a place outside the home they had a legal right to be, giving the individual “‘the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so, to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another.'” Peterman was one of twenty state representatives, and the only Tampa Bay Area representative aside from Joyner, to oppose the bill, saying it would create a confrontational “open season.”

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