January 16, 2025 - 04:50

The Florida native will face the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday in her bid to become Attorney General. With a long and distinguished career in the legal field, Pam Bondi's educational background has played a significant role in shaping her professional path. She attended the University of Florida, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. Following her undergraduate studies, Bondi pursued her Juris Doctor at Stetson University College of Law, a well-respected institution known for its strong emphasis on practical training and advocacy skills.
Throughout her career, Bondi has held various positions that highlight her commitment to public service and the legal profession. She served as the 37th Attorney General of Florida from 2011 to 2019, where she focused on issues such as consumer protection, public safety, and healthcare. Her extensive experience in both the public and private sectors has equipped her with the skills necessary to navigate complex legal challenges, making her a formidable candidate for the role of Attorney General. As she prepares for her upcoming confirmation hearing, her educational journey remains a vital aspect of her professional identity.
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Teachers Speak, Lawmakers Listen: Inside CEA’s Breakfast with LegislatorsMore than 150 classroom teachers gathered with state lawmakers this week, transforming a morning meal into a powerful forum for the issues most critical to Connecticut`s public schools. The...
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Convicted ex-Longview ISD educators avoid prison in special education student abuse case - Longview News-JournalTwo former Longview Independent School District administrators convicted this week on charges related to the abuse of special education students will not serve prison time. A jury delivered the...
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WA dual-credit program could face cutsA popular program that has enabled thousands of Washington high school students to get a jump on their college education is now on the budgetary chopping block. State lawmakers have proposed...