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Latina Lideres Awards Governmental Leadership Senator Janet Cruz-Rifkin 2019 Latina Mover N Shaker by: Jolie Gonzalez-Padilla I am proud to represent my hometown in the Florida Senate. As a Florida Senator, I work for 500,000 Hillsborough County residents, making sure their voices are heard in Florida’s lawmaking process. LTM: What part of Florida do you live in – are you from Florida? If not – what brought you to Florida? Senator Janet Cruz: I live in Tampa, Florida, where I was born & raised. I am a 4th generation Ybor City resident. My great-grandparents immigrated to Tampa to work in the cigar factories. LTM: Tell us about the biggest highlights of your career Senator Janet Cruz: My election to the Florida Senate was decided by 411 votes, 10 days after Election Day and a manual recount. The campaign was aggressive. I faced personal attacks. That victory means so much to me and is the highlight of my career because I have always stayed true to myself and the voters saw that. I love my hometown and feel truly blessed that my neighbors, friends, and constituents promoted me to serve as their State Senator. LTM: As a Latina leader in the community, business or other…what has been your biggest challenge and how have you been able to overcome it Senator Janet Cruz: I am the daughter of a single mother who worked in a factory and became a mom myself at the age of 16. But I did not let those challenges define me. I finished high school, graduated from college, and opened a business to provide for my family. I did not let the challenges and hardships define my life, and I worked hard to provide for my family so that we could prosper. And now I am fortunate enough to fight for families who face their own challenges and help my constituents prosper, as well. LTM: How important is being a Latina to you Senator Janet Cruz: As the first Hispanic Woman Minority Leader in the Florida House of Representatives, I know the importance of proper representation. In that capacity, I embraced my Latina roots so that children of the next generation see what they can ac- complish. LTM: What is your favorite type of musica, and what is your favor- ite song? Senator Janet Cruz: When I was younger, I loved listening to Julio Iglesias with my mom. She loved his music, and I have such fond memories of listening to that at home with her. Currently, my fa- vorite artists would be Carlos Santana & Jennifer Lopez. LTM: IF you can go back to let’s say 18-21, what are some of the pivot- al decisions that you have made that you would do differently Senator Janet Cruz: I would have liked to pursue my dreams of high- er education. As a teen mom, I was able to work hard to receive a technical degree, which helped me provide for my family. But ideally, I would have liked to continue my education and learning to earn a Master’s Degree. A good education can change a person’s life in so many ways. LTM: Tell us about what kind of projects you currently have going on Senator Janet Cruz: This summer I am raising money to install fil- ters on school water fountains in Hillsborough County. I sponsored a bill this Session that would have required these filters be installed on all water fountains in schools built pre-1986 when schools were built using lead pipes. There is no safe level of lead for children to be drinking, and I am taking on this project to prove that this is a proj- ect our state should invest in statewide. LTM: What famous person do you most identify with and why Senator Janet Cruz: I was fortunate to hear Maya Angelou speak at President Clinton’s inauguration in 1993. I was completely in- spired by her message of overcoming life’s trials and tribulations that I wanted to read more of her work and learn more about her. Her works used her personal story to describe many of our personal ex- periences and matters that affect our country – oppression, poverty, and discrimination. As an elected official, I strive to be open with others about my life to help us all collectively become a better “we” – a better community, state, and country. LTM: What did I miss? Tell me something you want us to know! Senator Janet Cruz: During the last election, I was very fortunate to become connected with so many mothers in my district who are deeply concerned about Florida’s public schools. Once I was sworn into the Florida Senate, I was selected to serve on the Senate Com- mittee on Education, so I was able to directly hear legislation that is of the utmost importance to these families. There is so much work left to be done, but a good education can transform a person's life. Advocating for our public schools – for their safety, their teachers, their desperately needed funding – is a constant priority of mine and my colleagues know that I will continue to fight for the parents, teachers, and students in Florida every day that I am serving as a state senator. Read more at: www.LatinTimesMedia.com