Today, I’m sharing with you my journey and vision as I run for the Florida Senate District 19. As a lifelong Floridian, I'm deeply connected to our state's economic and environmental landscapes. I stand firm on principles of personal responsibility, fiscal conservatism, and protecting our constitutional rights, especially the Second Amendment.
You'll hear from me, recorded on my family's gun range, about the vital role small businesses play in Florida’s economy and my commitment to cutting bureaucratic hurdles. I also tackle issues of environmental mismanagement, advocating for better stormwater management and responsible land use as practical solutions.
With my lifetime of experience in both business and political realms, I bring a promise to listen to you and to act with fiscal responsibility. Join me as I discuss how I plan to bring real leadership to Tallahassee, focusing on economic reform, government accountability, and elevating the voices of everyday Floridians.
Voter details and information is available at MarcieAdkins.com
About Dr. Marcie Adkins:
Dr. Marcie Adkins is uniquely qualified to serve as Brevard County’s District 19 Senator.
She is a strong, conservative Christian who is willing to stand up and fight for the issues that matter most to all Floridians: Term limits, our Constitutional rights, law enforcement and family values.
The entire State of Florida needs legislators with strength in economics, another one of Dr. Adkins key attributes. Marcie earned a Ph.D. in Economics from UF, worked as a staff economist in Tallahassee for several years after college then ran her own Economic Consulting firm for 30 years. She will use her economic skills to minimize taxation, focus on our insurance crisis and reduce wasteful spending.
Dr. Adkins knows Brevard better than any other candidate: She moved to Brevard as a young child in 1967 and attended Ocean Breeze, Hoover and Mel High. Marcie left Brevard to attend college at the University of Florida and to work in State government for a few years. She then returned to Brevard in 1996, where she has owned a home with her husband for more than 30 years and they raised their son, Jacob.
Marcie’s economics expertise and the fact that she has called Brevard home since childhood gives Marcie unique insight into the local issues that matter most: the health of the Indian River lagoon, overdevelopment without adequate infrastructure, and our homeowners’ insurance crisis.