Senator Marco Rubio Bio and Wiki

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(Marco Rubio Dismisses Pope Francis’ Views on Cuba. Source: Time)

Senator Marco Antonio Rubio is an American politician and lawyer. 

He is serving as a senior U.S. Senator from Florida under the Republicans since 2011. He was also a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 2006 to 2008, serving as a speaker. He was also a U.S. presidential nominee for the Republican in 2016.

Rubio was born in Miami, Florida, on May 28, 1971. He was born to native Cubans who migrated to the U.S. during the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship.

Senator Marco Rubio graduated from the South Miami Senior High School in 1989. Subsequently, he won a year football scholarship to Tarkio College in Missouri. Afterward, he enrolled at the Santa Fe Community College in Florida. 

Rubio incurred $100,000 in student loans to aid his tertiary education. In 1993, Rubio graduated from the University of Florida with a B.A. degree in Political Science. Three years later, he earned a J.D. from the University of Miami’s School of Law.

Senator Marco Rubio Career

(“I don’t think we should be moving forward with a nominee in the last year of this president’s term”. Source: Tampabay)

Senator Marco Rubio started his political career during his J.D. education as an intern for Republican U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. 

He also worked for Senator Bob Dole’s presidential campaign in 1996. After his J.D., he was elected to the West Miami City Commission. He served only one term at the Commission.

In 1999, Rubio campaigned as a moderate for a seat at the Florida House of Representatives. He was aspiring to represent the 111th House District. He won a runoff election for the Republican nomination and won the special election with 72% of the votes.

He assumed office in 2000 and served till 2008. He became the Majority Leader from 2003 to 2006. He was also the speaker of the House from 2006 to 2008.

Senator Marco Rubio Accomplishments

As a Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship member, Rubio has advocated helping and supporting small businesses. He also wrote the Paycheck Protection Program. The program helped millions of small businesses and workers during the COVID-19 crisis. He was also a key figure in maintaining national security and effective foreign policy for America.

To bring effective and affordable healthcare to the grasp of Americans, Rubio voted to replace Obamacare with a better healthcare system. He also opposed increased taxpayer debt, a bloated budget, and worked to create jobs in the state. He is also an advocate for human rights protection.

Senator Marco Rubio Criticisms

Rubio was accused of misusing a Republican party credit card. He mixed business and personal expenses when he was the speaker of the House of Representatives of Florida. But, Rubio claimed he made an analysis of the bill every month and paid for his personal expenses.

He was also called out for liquidating his retirement account. But, Rubio claimed he did it to make sure his family had cash while he was on the campaign trail. 

Senator Marco Rubio Net Worth

(Why Trump is focused on making Marco Rubio happy. Source: Politico)

According to Incomepedia, Senator Marco Rubio has an estimated net worth of $5 million

Final Thoughts

Rubio’s administration has set out one major goal; helping the U.S. citizens realize their dream. Boasting several legislative achievements, Rubio has continued to dedicate his career to serving his people. 

But, Rubio was reported involved in financial misconduct. He was accused of misusing access to his party’s funds. He also got under fire for liquidating his retirement account. Yet, none of that affected his career.

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  1. What is Senator Rubio doing to fix the terribly written ‘Senate Bill 60’ that has citizens holding off from reporting animal abuse to county law enforcement? This bill was proposed by Sen. Jennifer Bradley (R- Fleming Island) and has animal lovers in uproar. Florida is not the most ‘pet friendly’ state. I have been trying for years to find affordable housing that will not restrict pets due to their weight. It is the Florida HOA communities establishing pet weight restrictions that have caused overflow of Broward County animal shelters and it is this law that is also exacerbating an existing crisis of animal cruelty and abandonment. He should read the bills that are proposed for the state of Florida. I cannot believe this passed under the radar.

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