He received two undergraduate degrees, the first in communications in 2002 from Flagler College and another in education in 2007 at Kennesaw State University.
After withdrawing from a Volusia County council race in 2022, Tramont resigned to run for the Florida House of Representatives.
[10] In 2023, Tramont sponsored FL HB 391, a bill to create a registered welfare system for parents of "medically fragile children".
[14] Tramont briefly considered running for Congress in the 2025 Florida 6th congressional district special election, a seat outside the boundaries of his state legislative district, before President-elect Donald Trump endorsed state senator Randy Fine.
[8] Tramont endorsed and supported Governor Ron DeSantis in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries.