Jason T. Brodeur is a Florida State Senator representing the 10th district, which consists of Seminole and a small part of Orange County.
Before assuming office, Brodeur received gubernatorial appointments and served on the Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee, the 18th Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission, and the Citizen’s Safety Task Force.
[3] When incumbent State Representative Sandy Adams opted to run for Congress in 2010, Brodeur ran in the Republican primary to succeed her from the 33rd District, which included parts of Orange, Seminole, and Volusia Counties.
Brodeur advanced to the general election, where he faced Democratic nominee Leo Cruz and Libertarian Franklin Perez.
[6] In his bid for the Senate, Brodeur was endorsed by key state leaders and organizations such as Governor Ron DeSantis, Attorney General Ashley Moody,[7] and the Florida Chamber of Commerce.
Brodeur's Chamber of Commerce colleague Ben Paris was sentenced to a year of probation and $42,000 restitution for his role in the vote-siphoning scheme.
[12] During the 2021 Session, Brodeur co-introduced SB 896,[13] which limited the ability of local governments to approve solar projects, and reclassified pulling methane gas from a landfill as renewable.
[13] Brodeur introduced SB 976 to expand the Florida Wildlife Corridor, which unanimously passed both chambers and was signed into law.
This legislation seeks to preserve over 17 million acres of natural land and create a non-motorized trail connecting Naples to Orlando.
The bill seeks to lower prescription drug costs by regulating pharmacy benefit managers and requiring more transparency in pricing.