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Dorworth served briefly as the chairman of the Seminole Soil & Water Conservation District and the vice-chairman of the ] Planning & Zoning Commission. He then was elected to the ]. He was appointed chairman of the board of trustees of ], by Governor ] and re-appointed by Governor ]. In 2010, Dorworth was elected by his fellow Republicans to serve as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives during the 2014-2016 term, provided Republicans maintain control of the Florida House of Representatives.<ref>http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/2010/02/speakertobe-chris-dorworth.html</ref> Currently living in ] and serving as the Co-Chair of the House Redistricting Subcommittee, Chair of the Rulemaking and Regulation Committee, and Vice-Chair of the Appropriations Committee, Dorworth is a member of the Redistricting Committee and the Rules & Calendar Committee. Dorworth served briefly as the chairman of the Seminole Soil & Water Conservation District and the vice-chairman of the ] Planning & Zoning Commission. He then was elected to the ]. He was appointed chairman of the board of trustees of ], by Governor ] and re-appointed by Governor ]. In 2010, Dorworth was elected by his fellow Republicans to serve as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives during the 2014-2016 term, provided Republicans maintain control of the Florida House of Representatives.<ref>http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/2010/02/speakertobe-chris-dorworth.html</ref> Currently living in ] and serving as the Co-Chair of the House Redistricting Subcommittee, Chair of the Rulemaking and Regulation Committee, and Vice-Chair of the Appropriations Committee, Dorworth is a member of the Redistricting Committee and the Rules & Calendar Committee.


==Legal Problems and Ethics Questions== ==Ethics complaints==
In 2010, Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell<ref>http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/politics/os-scott-maxwell-broke-speaker-08061020100805,0,7902063.column</ref> reported that Dorworth faced foreclosure, has been unable to satisfy his end of a $2.7 million judgment in a business dispute, and recently lost his drivers license for lapsed auto insurance and was cited for not paying tolls. The foreclosure case is still ongoing, more than four years after filing<ref>http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-02-23/news/os-chris-dorworth-foreclosure-20110223_1_chris-dorworth-mortgage-debt-bank</ref><ref>http://www.seminoleclerk.org/CivilDocket/case_detail.jsp?CaseNo=2008CA001455</ref>. The Sentinel and other Florida papers have also reported on Dorworth's divorce and the financial questions raised by his wife's filings and his public disclosures<ref>http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2010-10-28/news/os-chris-dorworth-divorce-finances-20101028_1_chris-dorworth-divorce-dispute-florida-house-candidate</ref><ref>http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2011/10/chris_dorworth_future_florida.php</ref>. In the same year, The Times/Herald Tahahasse Bureau<ref>http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/legislature/article1075348.ece</ref> reported Dorworth financed his bid to become speaker through his re-election campaign fund and political committee, Citizens for an Enterprising Democracy. The Times pointed out that more than 30% of the committee's money went directly to Dorworth according to disclosure filings.

In late 2010, an ethics complaint was filed against Dorworth with the Florida Commission on Ethics <ref>http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2010-09-02/news/os-scott-maxwell-friday-file-090310-20100902_1_alan-grayson-ethics-complaint-candidates</ref>. The complaint alleged that Dorworth failed to property disclose his assets, liabilities, and income. In late 2010, an ethics complaint was filed against Dorworth with the Florida Commission on Ethics <ref>http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2010-09-02/news/os-scott-maxwell-friday-file-090310-20100902_1_alan-grayson-ethics-complaint-candidates</ref>. The complaint alleged that Dorworth failed to property disclose his assets, liabilities, and income.



Revision as of 17:59, 7 May 2012

Chris Dorworth
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 34 district
In office
2007-Present
Personal details
Born (1976-07-17) July 17, 1976 (age 48)
Political partyRepublican

Chris Dorworth (born July 17, 1976) in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is a Representative in the state of Florida's House of Representatives. Currently serving as the Co-Chair of the House Redistricting Subcommittee, Chair of the Rulemaking and Regulation Committee, and Vice-Chair of the Appropriations Committee, Dorworth is a member of the Redistricting Committee and the Rules & Calendar Committee.

Early life

Chris Dorworth was born July 17, 1976 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. While a senior at the University of Florida, Dorworth served as President of the Student Body and was a member of Florida Blue Key. He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Florida in 1998, was named the Outstanding Male Graduate of his graduating class, and is in the University of Florida Hall of Fame. Dorworth received his Masters in Business Administration from Duke University in 2006.

Career

Dorworth served briefly as the chairman of the Seminole Soil & Water Conservation District and the vice-chairman of the Seminole County Planning & Zoning Commission. He then was elected to the Florida Legislature. He was appointed chairman of the board of trustees of Seminole Community College, by Governor Jeb Bush and re-appointed by Governor Charlie Crist. In 2010, Dorworth was elected by his fellow Republicans to serve as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives during the 2014-2016 term, provided Republicans maintain control of the Florida House of Representatives. Currently living in Lake Mary, Florida and serving as the Co-Chair of the House Redistricting Subcommittee, Chair of the Rulemaking and Regulation Committee, and Vice-Chair of the Appropriations Committee, Dorworth is a member of the Redistricting Committee and the Rules & Calendar Committee.

Ethics complaints

In late 2010, an ethics complaint was filed against Dorworth with the Florida Commission on Ethics . The complaint alleged that Dorworth failed to property disclose his assets, liabilities, and income.

In 2011, Dorworth was again the target of ethics questions when a business associate of his was appointed to the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority immediately prior to a vote that would lead to a substantial profit for a business partner of Dorworth

References

  1. http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/2010/02/speakertobe-chris-dorworth.html
  2. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2010-09-02/news/os-scott-maxwell-friday-file-090310-20100902_1_alan-grayson-ethics-complaint-candidates
  3. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-10-01/news/os-scott-maxwell-xway-ax-batterson-20111001_1_ibi-group-toll-road-agency-scott-batterson
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