Andrea LaFontaine
Andrea LaFontaine (born 1987) is an American parks commissioner, trails specialist and trails ambassador. LaFontaine is a former politician from the state of Michigan. A Republican, LaFontaine was elected to the Michigan State House of Representatives in 2010, representing the 32nd State House District. Early lifeOn March 6, 1987, LaFontaine was born in New Baltimore, Michigan.[1] Circa 1995, she moved to Richmond Township, Macomb County, Michigan, and graduated from Richmond High School in 2005. EducationIn 2009, LaFontaine received a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Central Michigan University. In 2011, LaFontain completed a Master of Public Administration from Central Michigan University.[1] CareerFor nearly a decade, LaFontaine worked as a waitress at Ken's Country Kitchen in Richmond.[2][3] In 2009, LaFontaine's political career started when she became the legislative assistant for Senator Alan Sanborn.[1][2] LaFontaine narrowly won against four opponents in the Republican Party Primary election in August 2010.[3] She defeated Democratic Party incumbent Jennifer Haase with 16,101 votes to 14,354 votes. Libertarian Party candidate Scott Dudek had 1,367 votes.[4] LaFontaine is pro-life and does not support abortion under any circumstances.[citation needed] She is pro-gun rights: a member of National Rifle Association of America (NRA) and Michigan Coalition for Responsible Gun Owners (MCRGO). She opposes taxes on businesses, advocating repeal of the Michigan Business Tax.[5] LaFontaine became a Commissioner for Oakland County Parks and a Trail Specialist for Michigan Department of Natural Resources. In 2018, LaFountaine became the Great Lake-to-Lake Trails Ambassador.[6] Personal lifeLaFountaine resides in Columbus Township, St. Clair County, Michigan.[1] See also
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