Faye Culp
| Faye Culp | |
| Florida House of Representatives District 57 | |
| Former member | |
| Term in office began 1995-98, 2002 | |
| Term in office ended 2010 | |
| Political party | Republican |
| Profession | Legislator |
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Due to Florida term limits, Culp could not run for re-election in the Florida House of Representatives elections of 2010.[1]
Culp has worked as a real estate salesperson, education representative with International Business Machines, and a school teacher.
She is a member of the State 4-H Club Foundation Board, charter member of the Tampa Downtown Daybreak Rotary Club, and member of the Town 'n Country Hospital Board.[2]
Issue positions
Culp did not provide answers to the Florida State Legislative Election 2008 Political Courage Test. The test provides voters with how a candidate would vote on the issues if elected.[3]
Committee assignments
2009-2010
- Education Policy Council
- Government Accountability Act Council (Chair)
- Legislative Sunset Committee, Florida State Legislature (Co-Chair)
- Policy Council
- State Universities & Private Colleges Appropriations Committee
- State Universities & Private Colleges Policy Committee
Sponsored legislation
Culp's sponsored legislation included:
- HB 449 - "Health Insurance: Requires health insurance policies & medical service contracts that provide chemotherapy or radiation therapy to include coverage for wigs or other scalp prostheses."
- HB 7117 - "Student Records: Deletes provisions relating to rights parents have regarding children's postsecondary student records to conform to changes made by act; deletes certain provisions governing release of K-12 student records & reports to specified parties"
- HB 7119 - "Pub. Rec./Education Records: Provides exemption from public records requirements for K-12 education records held by agency, public school, center, institution, or other entity that is part of state's education system"
For details and a full listing of sponsored bills, see the House site.
Elections
2008
On November 4, 2008, Culp won re-election to the Florida House of Representatives from Florida's 57th District, defeating Yvonne Capin (D). Culp received 36,415 votes in the election while Capin received 30,582 votes.[4] Culp raised $81,916 for her campaign; Capin raised $68,592.[5]
| Florida House of Representatives, District 57 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
| |
36,415 | 54.4% | ||
| Yvonne Capin (D) | 30,582 | 45.6% | ||
Campaign donors
Below are Culp's top 5 campaign contributors in the 2008 election:[6]
| Contributor | 2008 total |
|---|---|
| FL Republican Party | $4,974 |
| Teco Energy | $2,000 |
| AT&T | $2,000 |
| FL Hospital Assoc | $2,000 |
| CF Industries | $1,000 |
External links
- Faye Culp's personal website
- Florida House of Representatives - Rep. Faye Culp
- Project Vote Smart legislative profile
- Project Vote Smart biography
- Campaign Contributions: 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998
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Succeeded by Dana Young |
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