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Manny Díaz Jr. (born March 2, 1973) is an American politician serving as the 28th
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. A Republican, Díaz was a member of the
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from 2018 to 2022, representing the 36th district, which encompasses the
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area in northwest
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. He also served three terms in the
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from 2012 to 2018, which encompassed parts of Hialeah and Northwest Miami-Dade County, Florida.


Background

Díaz was born in
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, graduated from
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, and attended St. Thomas University, where he graduated with a degree in human resources in 1994. He then attended
Nova Southeastern University Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is a Private university, private research university in Florida with its main campus in Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida, Davie, Florida, United States. The university consists of 14 colleges, offering over ...
, graduating with a
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in educational leadership in 1998. In 2006 Diaz completed the Harvard University Graduate School of Education Principal's Summer Institute as part of the Superintendent's Urban Principal Initiative.


Education career

Díaz first worked as a teacher and baseball coach at
Miami Springs High School Miami Springs Senior High School is a secondary school located at 751 Dove Avenue in Miami Springs, Florida, United States; its principal is Nelson Gonzalez (2022–Present). The school is part of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Miami-Dade Coun ...
. From 1995 to 1999, he taught social studies at
Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School, locally referred to as HML'','' is a public high school operated by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, located at 7977 West 12th Avenue in Hialeah, Florida, United States, on the boundary with the city of M ...
, where he spent eight years as an assistant principal. In 2013, he was assistant principal at George T. Baker Aviation School, a public vocational school near Miami International Airport. Díaz denied allegations of discussions about drug use and inappropriate comments to a female student during his teaching career in the 1990s. Diaz attributed the allegations to political attacks by a democratic marketing consultant. In 2012, Díaz filed for bankruptcy, citing $1.3 million in debts. From 2013 to 2022, Díaz worked for
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, a private college affiliated with the for-profit Academica charter school operator founded by Fernando Zulueta. For most of this time, he was its chief operating officer. Doral College was unable to receive accreditation by
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; eventually it received accreditation from a minor accreditor.


Political career

In 2010, Díaz ran for the
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School Board, but lost to Perla Tabares Hantman in the primary, receiving only 39% of the vote to her 61%.


Florida House of Representatives

In 2012, following the reconfiguration of
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districts, Díaz ran in the newly created 103rd District in the Republican primary against former
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Renier Díaz de la Portilla and Alfredo Naredo-Acosta. Despite the nastiness and perceived closeness of the race, Díaz ended up defeating his opponents by a wide margin, winning 55% of the vote to Díaz de la Portilla's 39% and Naredo-Acosta's 6%. He faced only write-in opposition in the general election and won by a wide margin. Diaz went on to be re-elected in 2014 and 2016. He was Chair of the Choice and Innovation and K-12 Appropriations committee during his tenure. He was a key member of Representative
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's team. Oliva rose to become the second Cuban-American Speaker of the House in Florida.


Florida Senate

In 2018, Díaz was elected to the Florida Senate District 36, defeating Democrat David Perez 54.1% to 45.9%. His re-election bid received substantial funding from health care and education companies. Diaz was Chair of the Senate Education committee from 2018 to 2020 and Chaired the Senate Health Policy committee from 2020 to 2022. During the 2022 legislative session, Díaz was the sole Republican to vote against the congressional redistricting plan, thus signaling his allegiance to Governor
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.


Florida Education Commissioner

On June 1, 2022, he assumed the office of Education Commissioner after his predecessor,
Richard Corcoran Richard Michael Corcoran (born March 16, 1965) is an American politician and Republican Party (United States), Republican, currently serving as the president of the New College of Florida since 2023. Corcoran served as the 27th Education Commiss ...
, stepped down. In 2024, the Florida Board of Governors eliminated
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as a core course at its public universities. Diaz said, "Sociology has been hijacked by left-wing activists and no longer serves its intended purpose as a general knowledge course for students."


Political positions


Education

While serving in the legislature, Díaz sponsored legislation that would "allow more private online education providers, some from outside Florida," to offer classes to public school students; allow students to take classes in public virtual schools in other counties, and require the
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"to create a catalogue of online offerings." He rejected allegations of conflict of interest when, in 2017, he sponsored, along with
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and
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, legislation that directed $140 million of public funds to charter schools. The three men and their wives were involved in the charter school industry. Díaz sponsored the 2019 Family Empowerment Scholarship legislation and in 2020 a bill that significantly expanded publicly-funded vouchers for private schools, seen as the largest expansion of school choice in the nation by many.


Public health

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Díaz opposed COVID-19 vaccine requirements. In 2021, Díaz also said that he wanted to "review" any additional vaccine requirements for students, such as those for mumps and measles. As of September 2021, Díaz had not been vaccinated against COVID-19.


Culture wars

In 2022, Díaz sponsored SB148/ HB7 in the Florida Senate, the “anti-woke" legislation backed by Governor Ron DeSantis. After the legislation was signed into law in April 2022, Chief U.S. District Judge
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blocked key provisions of the law in November 2022. In his 139-page decision, he called the law "positively dystopian."


Personal life

Diaz was a four year letterman college baseball player at St. Thomas University where he played for head coach
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. Díaz's second wife, Jennifer, worked in Miami Dade Public Schools and in Miami-Dade charter schools. They married on December 11, 2010. She is former vice-chair of the governing board of the Tallahassee Classical School, affiliated with
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. They have three children. Díaz's son Dominic, from his first marriage to Linet Gonzalez, played baseball at
Longwood University Longwood University is a public university in Farmville, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1839 as Farmville Female Seminary and colloquially known as Longwood or Longwood College, it is the third-oldest public university in Virginia and one of ...
.


References


External links


Florida House of Representatives - Manny Díaz Jr.Better Florida Education
- contribution records of Díaz's political committee. , - , - {{DEFAULTSORT:Diaz, Manny Jr. 1973 births Hispanic and Latino American state legislators in Florida Living people Florida commissioners of education Republican Party Florida state senators Republican Party members of the Florida House of Representatives American politicians of Cuban descent 21st-century members of the Florida Legislature People from Hialeah, Florida Latino conservatism in the United States