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Randall “Randy” Fine

Randall “Randy” Fine

U.S. Representative - Florida's 6th Congressional District
Republican
Federal
Since April 2025 — January 2027
⚡ Up for Re-Election — Aug 18 2026
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Promise Score
75%
1 kept · 1 partial · 2 pending
Voting Attendance
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The Bottom Line
Mixed Record — 75% Promise Score
75%
Out of 2 scored promises, Randall “Randy” Fine has 1 promise kept, 1 partial, 2 pending. The record shows partial follow-through — some promises kept, others not delivered. 2 additional promises are still being tracked.
1 Kept 1 Partial 2 Pending
Unwavering Commitment to Trump's congressional agenda
Government Reform
✓ Kept
"I can promise him — and every voter — no one will be more committed to his success than me."
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Fine voted for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21), Trump's core second-term legislative agenda item containing tax cuts, border security funding, and spending reforms, which passed the House 218-214 on July 3, 2025, and was signed into law on July 4, 2025. Fine stayed up through the night during the multi-day floor battle and told The Daily Signal shortly before passage: "Whatever we've got to do to get the president's agenda done." From April 2025 through May 2026, Fine missed only 1 of 449 roll call votes — a 0.2% absentee rate better than the median among serving representatives. However, Fine's conduct has created accountability concerns that complicate his legislative record: on July 8, 2025 he posted on X calling Rep. Ilhan Omar a "fellow Muslim terrorist," prompting a joint condemnation from House Democratic leadership; he refused to apologize. His repeated anti-Muslim statements through early 2026 resulted in calls to resign and his temporary removal from AIPAC's endorsed-candidate database before reinstatement in October 2025.
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Curriculum Funding Reform
Education
○ Pending
"Fine campaigned on expanding parental rights and reforming how federal education funds can be used, building on his Florida legislative record authoring the Parental Rights in Education Act and banning critical race theory in Florida schools — priorities he committed to continuing in Congress."
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Fine introduced H.R.8747 on May 12, 2026, in the 119th Congress to amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to include certain curriculum expenses as permissible uses of federal funds. As of May 24, 2026, the bill has been referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce, where Fine sits, but has zero cosponsors and no further legislative action has been recorded. Fine has introduced other education-related legislation, including H.R.6186, the No Antisemitism in Education Act (introduced November 20, 2025, modeled on Florida state law he previously passed), and the Accreditation Choice and Innovation Act (H.R.4054), demonstrating active engagement with the education portfolio on his committee.
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Opposition to Government-Subsidized Housing
Housing
○ Pending
"I do not believe in government-subsidized housing."
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Fine made this statement during his 2023 campaign for the Florida Senate. Since transitioning to the U.S. House of Representatives in April 2025, no specific legislation, amendment, or floor vote from Fine targeting the reduction or elimination of federal housing subsidy programs has been documented in the available sources. Fine sits on the Committee on Education and Workforce and the Committee on Foreign Affairs — neither of which has primary jurisdiction over federal housing subsidy programs — making near-term legislative action on this promise unlikely without a committee assignment change.
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Support for Israel and Opposition to Antisemitism
Other
◐ Partial
"Fine committed upon switching his endorsement to Trump in October 2023 and throughout his congressional campaign to prioritize strong pro-Israel stances and combat antisemitism in American politics, stating he wanted to be 'a leading voice' to 'help advise and guide on those issues' from Congress."
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Fine has taken concrete legislative action on antisemitism: he introduced H.R.6186, the No Antisemitism in Education Act, on November 20, 2025, requiring schools receiving federal funding to treat antisemitism discrimination identically to race discrimination; and introduced a follow-on version, H.R.8476, on April 23, 2026, with two cosponsors, referred to the House Education and Workforce and Judiciary Committees. He traveled to Israel with an AIPAC-affiliated delegation in August 2025, used his Foreign Affairs Committee seat to promote pro-Israel positions, and called Tucker Carlson 'the most dangerous antisemite in America' at a November 2025 Republican Jewish Coalition event. AIPAC re-endorsed Fine for his 2026 reelection. However, Fine's own conduct created significant accountability complications: his July 2025 'starve away' posts on Gaza famine were condemned by the American Jewish Committee as making light of a humanitarian crisis, leading to his temporary removal from AIPAC's database before reinstatement; and his repeated anti-Muslim statements through early 2026 have drawn condemnation from across the political spectrum, including from Jewish organizations.
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Randall 'Randy' Fine is the U.S. Representative for Florida's 6th Congressional District, a Republican who was elected in a special election and began serving on April 2, 2025. Before his congressional service, Fine served in the Florida House of Representatives, representing District 33, where he was known as a close ally of Governor Ron DeSantis and a vocal advocate for conservative priorities including parental rights in education and pro-Israel legislation. He earned a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and an MBA from Harvard Business School, and worked in the gaming and business consulting industries prior to entering politics. During his time in the Florida Legislature, Fine was a primary sponsor of legislation banning the teaching of critical race theory in Florida public schools and authored the Florida Parental Rights in Education Act, commonly referred to by opponents as the 'Don't Say Gay' bill. He won the special election for Florida's 6th Congressional District following the seat's vacancy created by Michael Waltz's appointment as National Security Advisor. In Congress, Fine has continued to focus on education policy, Israel-related foreign policy, and supporting the Trump administration's legislative agenda.
The U.S. Representative for Florida's 6th Congressional District is a member of the United States House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the federal legislative branch. The role carries the power to introduce and vote on federal legislation, appropriate federal funds, and represent the constituents of the district on matters of national policy.
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ZIP Codes Served
32110, 32135, 32136, 32137, 32164, 32112, 32131, 32140, 32148, 32177, 32181, 32187, 32189, 32193, 32102, 32159, 32702, 32726, 32735, 32736, 32757, 32767, 32776, 32778, 32784, 34788, 32113, 32134, 32179, 32195, 34420, 34472, 34488, 34491, 32033, 32114, 32117, 32118, 32119, 32124, 32127, 32128, 32129, 32130, 32132, 32145, 32174, 32176, 32180, 32190, 32713, 32720, 32724, 32725, 32738, 32744, 32754, 32759, 32763, 32764
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