Ronda Storms

January 10, 2024
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Ronda Storms
Full Name Ronda Storms
Occupation Politician
Date Of Birth Sep 5, 1965(1965-09-05)
Age 59
Birthplace Des Moines
Country United States
Birth City Iowa
Horoscope Virgo

Ronda Storms Biography

Name Ronda Storms
Birthday Sep 5
Birth Year 1965
Place Of Birth Des Moines
Home Town Iowa
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Virgo
Spouse David Storms

Ronda Storms is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on September 5, 1965 in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Ronda R. storms, born Ronda Rehnell-Newcomb September 5, 1965, is an American politician who represents Florida. She was a member of the Republican Party and represented the 10th District in Florida’s Senate from 2006 through 2012. She decided to not run for the new 24th district in 2012.

Storms served an eight year term (1998-2006), and he advanced many controversial issues.

Even though her comment created controversy, Storms was adamant in not allowing Florida A&M to open a law school in Tampa. It was eventually opened in Orlando in 2002.

In 2004 and 2005, Storms tried to introduce a law which would approve sterilization for men and women convicted of child abuse in Hillsborough County so that, in her view, child abusers would not be able to continue to produce children that would become abused also. The original motion was approved by all commissioners in attendance in February 2005. When the County Attorney, Renée Lee, made it known to Storms that only the state legislature could pass such statutes, not the County Commission, she made it high priority to lobby for the bill to various legislators. Originally the bill called for sterilization to be voluntary, but between February and April 2005, Storms rewrote the bill, which would make sterilization a mandatory part of sentencing. The Florida legislature turned down Storms’ bill in 2005, citing lack of time to discuss it. The bill also did not come up for discussion in 2006, meaning the ruling from the Commission in early 2005 does not have any legal standing.

Storms was elected to the Hillsborough County Commission for the first time in 1998. In 2002 and 2004, she was re-elected. Arlene Waldron was her opponent in

  1. She claimed Storms’ comments had polarized many constituents. Storms won the 2002 election at the state primary level because both of her opponents were Republican. Jean Batronie was her opponent in 2004, who ran as an Independent.

Ronda Storms Net Worth

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

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

Ronda, then 16, was the last member of the Newcomb family to settle in Brandon, Florida. She graduated from Brandon High School 1983. As a S.C.A.T.T., she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English education at the University of South Florida. Honors graduate. She taught English at Bloomingdale High school in Valrico, Florida for a while. Later, she went on to earn her Juris Doctor from the Stetson College in Gulfport. In 1995, Cum Laude received her law degree.

David Storms was her husband. Roxanna was born in 1999 and Elijah Gideon was born in 2008. They live in Valrico, their home district. Her husband is a deacon in Brandon First Baptist Church, where they have lived for more than 25 years.

In the summer of 2000, alumni from Florida A&M University asked the Commission for a $1,000,000 commitment to start a School of Law in Tampa (the main branch of Florida A&M is based in Tallahassee). Storms, attending the meeting that night, said “We can get them through law school, but we can’t get them to pass the Bar.” She then later claimed that she had meant that creating a historically black law school will not increase the number of minority lawyers in the state. The comment met with much controversy in the black community of Tampa, as well as with the Florida A&M alumni still living in Florida, as it was perceived that Storms made a remark that minority students were not smart enough to be capable of passing the state Bar exam.

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Who is Ronda Storms Dating?

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In 2005, Storms called for the elimination of funding for a teenager outreach program funded by Planned Parenthood, which teaches adolescents about safe sex, drugs, gangs, and family violence. The refusal for funding was passed by the board by a vote of 5-2. By doing so, the Commission cut off any aid to Planned Parenthood, as the county does not fund any other Planned Parenthood initiatives.

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Ronda Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Ronda Storms celebrates birthday on September 5 of every year.

In April 2006, Storms announced her intention to run for the state Senate seat that was being vacated by Senate President Tom Lee. From the outset, her Democratic challenger was Iraq War veteran and Hillsborough Community College staff member Stephen Gorham, a newcomer to politics. Shortly after her announcement to run for the Senate seat, Storms spoke out against the virulent backlash she had received in the gay community. When asked by the hosts of Bay News 9’s Political Connections whether she supported homosexual people becoming foster parents or adopting, Storms replied “I don’t support putting at-risk children in homes that I think are at-risk themselves.” Of the response she received from Tampa’s gay community, Storms said, “I’ve had all sorts of threats and horrible things said and done to me…things done to my church, things done to my home, and personal threats … Ive never attacked anybody’s appearance and in fact worked very closely with people who are out- of-the-closet homosexuals and they will tell you I have never done anything but treat them with dignity and respect in my personal working relationship with them.”

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