Robin Bartleman

Robin Bartleman (born August 27, 1972) is an American legislator and educator serving as a member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 103rd district.

In 2022, she was re-elected to the redrawn 103rd district, defeating Republican George Navarini in a rematch of the 2020 election, even as a "red wave" overtook much of Florida.

[9] Language from Bartleman's HB 205, supporting Mobile Response Teams, was folded into a larger healthcare package brought forth by Senate President Kathleen Passidomo (R).

The main goal of MRTs is to respond to situations where the patient is having a severe emotional or behavioral health crisis and provide de-escalation, appropriate intervention, and resources in their community.

HB 205's provisions, as included in the larger healthcare package, SB 7016, instruct the Agency for Health Care Administration to seek federal approval for a Medicaid state plan amendment to add coverage for community-based mobile crisis intervention services and to allow the state to access federal funding for these services.

Miya's Law aims to improve safety measures for the approximately 2 million renters in the state by requiring apartment complexes to conduct background checks on employees who have access to tenants' homes, extending the notice period for maintenance worker entry from 12 to 24 hours, establishing policies for the issuance and return of master keys, and maintaining a log of employees who enter units.

[15][16] In 2021, a bill was passed and signed into law that eliminated a loophole allowing the identity of adults with a minor protection injunction to remain anonymous.

The legislation aims to ensure that taxpayer dollars are used efficiently and effectively by requiring Medicaid programs to collect data on factors such as age, race, ethnicity, sex, and disability.

HB 901 was subsequently incorporated into Representative Bussata Cabrera's House Bill 7019, which focused on statewide flooding and sea level rise resilience.

[22] Bartleman won $2,000,000 to reevaluate and study South Florida's aging flood system with the goal of making future improvements.

[25] Bartleman voted against legislation to restrict abortion in Florida to 15 weeks, giving a speech on the House floor explaining her reasons for doing so.