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Randy Fine

U.S. Representative · Florida District 6 · 2025–present · Republican

Randy Fine represents Florida's District 6 in the United States House of Representatives (2025–present) for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, term history, committee roles, and provenance for Fine.

Bioguide ID: F000484

Key facts

Full name
Randy Fine
State
Florida
District
District 6
Party
Republican
House service
2025–present
First House term
2025
Status
Currently serving
Current term ends
2027
Born
1974
Bioguide ID
F000484
Committee assignments
2
Dataset version
20260604

Biographical narrative

975 words · sourced from the Wikipedia REST extract

Randall Adam Fine is an American politician and member of the Republican Party, currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Florida's 6th congressional district. He has been in office since April 2025 and is expected to serve until January 3, 2027. Fine's political career has included previous roles in the Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives, where he focused on various legislative issues, particularly related to environmental protection and fiscal responsibility. His background includes a significant tenure in the gambling industry, where he held various executive positions before transitioning into public service.

Early life and career

Randall Adam Fine was born on April 20, 1974, in Tucson, Arizona, into a Jewish family. He was raised in Lexington, Kentucky, where he attended Henry Clay High School and graduated as co-valedictorian in 1992. Fine's father, H. Alan Fine, was a professor of engineering at the University of Kentucky and a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His mother, Harriet, had a background in education as a junior high school science teacher and passed away in 2024 after a battle with Alzheimer's disease.

Fine's early interest in politics was evident during his high school years. He served as a page in the United States House of Representatives during his junior year, an experience that he described as formative and influential in shaping his aspirations. Additionally, he interned for U.S. Representative Robert Dornan during the summers of 1991 and 1992, further immersing himself in the political landscape.

Following high school, Fine attended Harvard University, where he graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in government in 1996. During his time at Harvard, he was actively involved in student government, serving as chair of the student affairs committee of the Harvard University Undergraduate Council. His undergraduate experience was not without controversy; he faced accusations of financial improprieties during an election campaign, which he attributed to a smear campaign by an anonymous source.

Fine continued his education at Harvard Business School, where he earned a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with high honors in 1998, being recognized as a Baker Scholar, the highest distinction for academic achievement at the institution. His professional career began at McKinsey & Company in 1997, followed by a role as a teaching fellow in economics at Harvard University. Fine then transitioned into the corporate world, taking on executive positions in the casino gambling industry, including significant roles at Harrah's Entertainment and American Casino & Entertainment Properties.

In 2005, Fine established his own consulting and management firm, the Fine Point Group, which specialized in the casino industry, cruise lines, technology, and healthcare. The business operated in various locations, including Florida, Memphis, and Las Vegas, and provided advisory services to casino operators across the United States. His leadership extended to serving as the chief executive officer of the Greektown Casino in Detroit, Michigan, in 2009. Although Fine considered a bid for the U.S. Senate in 2015, he ultimately chose to pursue a position in the Florida state legislature.

House tenure

Fine's political career at the state level began when he was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2016, representing the 53rd district. He won his first election with a significant majority, defeating Democratic candidate David Kearns. Over the course of his tenure in the Florida House, Fine successfully ran for re-election multiple times, maintaining his seat through subsequent elections in 2018 and 2020, where he again defeated Democratic challenger Phil Moore.

In 2022, following redistricting, Fine shifted to the 33rd district, where he continued his electoral success by defeating Democrat Anthony Yantz. His legislative focus during this period included environmental issues, particularly those affecting the Indian River Lagoon. Fine was an advocate for measures aimed at protecting the lagoon from sewage spills and other environmental hazards. He introduced legislation to allocate matching funds for upgrading sewage treatment facilities and sought to increase fines for illegal sewage discharges.

In 2024, Fine advanced to the Florida Senate, where he served until his election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2025. His congressional career began following the resignation of Mike Waltz, who left Congress to become the U.S. national security advisor. Fine relocated to the 6th congressional district and won a special election to fill the vacancy.

Legislative focus and committees

As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Fine's legislative priorities have continued to reflect his previous focus on environmental issues and fiscal responsibility. His district encompasses a six-county area that includes Daytona Beach, a region with diverse economic interests and environmental challenges. Fine's background in the gambling industry and his experience in the Florida legislature have informed his approach to governance, emphasizing practical solutions to complex issues.

In Congress, Fine has been involved in various committees that align with his interests and expertise. While specific committee assignments are not detailed, it is common for representatives to serve on committees that oversee areas such as environmental policy, finance, and economic development, reflecting their constituents' needs and their professional backgrounds.

Throughout his political career, Fine has faced scrutiny for his remarks and positions on certain issues, particularly concerning his views on Islam and Palestine. His comments have sparked controversy and backlash from various political factions, leading to calls for accountability and dialogue. Despite these challenges, Fine has maintained his focus on legislative initiatives that he believes will benefit his constituents and address pressing issues facing Florida and the nation.

In summary, Randy Fine's trajectory from a corporate executive in the gambling industry to a U.S. Representative illustrates a significant shift in his career, marked by a commitment to public service and a focus on key legislative issues. His educational background, early political experiences, and legislative accomplishments reflect a multifaceted approach to governance, shaped by both his professional experiences and the diverse needs of the constituents he serves.

Committees & roles

  • House Committee on Education and WorkforceMember · since 2025
  • House Committee on Foreign AffairsMember · since 2025

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_FineWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-04

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_FineWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-04

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_FineWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-04

Terms served

  1. 20252027U.S. House · Term 1 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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