Representatives Byron Donalds, Alex Miller, and Bob Rommel say Matt Spritz has
the work ethic and conservative principles to be an outstanding House member.
The Matt Spritz Campaign today announced endorsements from three members of the Florida House of Representatives: Representatives Byron Donalds, Alex Miller, and Bob Rommel. Spritz is running for the District 89 seat, currently held by Bill Hager, who faces term limits in 2018.
“There’s no doubt Matt will be an outstanding legislator,” said Rommel. “As a former legislative aide, he has never shied away from hard work. He’s extremely dedicated to serving the public.”
“Matt is a dynamic individual with a deep understanding of the complex issues we are tackling in Tallahassee,” said Miller. “He has the right vision for how to move Florida forward.”
“Matt Spritz is a principled conservative,” said Donalds. “I very much look forward to serving with him in Tallahassee.”
Rommel and Donalds both represent Naples in the Florida House while Miller’s district includes part of Sarasota. All are Republicans and were elected in 2016.
“Representatives Donalds, Miller, and Rommel are outstanding legislators and community leaders,” said Spritz. “I am honored to have their support, and I look forward to the opportunity to work alongside dedicated conservatives like them in Tallahassee.”
Born and raised in South Florida, Spritz graduated Phi Beta Kappa with high honors from Emory University and from New York University School of Law in New York City. He practiced corporate and business law in New York City and later in South Florida before committing himself to public service in the Florida House.
House District 89 covers coastal portions of Palm Beach County spanning from Singer Island to Boca Raton, which has the largest concentration of voters. Thirty-six percent of registered voters in the district are Republicans, while Democrats make up 33 percent, and voters with minor or no party affiliation, 31 percent.