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Kimberly Fiorello was born on 20 October, 1975 in Seoul, South Korea, is a politician. Discover Kimberly Fiorello's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

Popular As Kimberly Song
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Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 20 October 1975
Birthday 20 October
Birthplace Seoul, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Nationality South Korea

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Her husband is Jonathan Fiorello

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Kimberly Fiorello Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2022

In March 2022, Fiorello came into controversy again after a publicized dispute with a 20-year-old college student testifying in favor of an affordable housing bill. Alan Cavagnaro, a sophomore at Manchester Community College, testified that many people his age are leaving the state because it’s too expensive to live there. Fiorello, opposing the bill, asked Cavagnaro whether he believed housing was a right, to which he stated yes. Fiorello responded that “housing is not a right, because housing is built by other people", and is instead a "want". Later in the legislative session, when debating on whether to make Juneteenth a state holiday, Fiorello, a member of the state's Conservative Caucus, called the Three-fifths Compromise, which counted enslaved Black people as three-fifths of a person, a "compromise in favor towards freedom". Fiorello's comments drew rebuke from Robyn Porter, a Black Representative from New Haven, who pushed back on Fiorello’s comments by responding “the fact that Black people — men, women and children — were not seen as whole human beings for the purposes of taxation and representation, that is what the Three-Fifths Compromise was rooted and grounded in". Fiorello voted in favor of the bill, which was passed 148-1.

In November 2022, Fiorello narrowly lost her re-election bid to Democrat candidate Rachel Khanna.

2021

Fiorello came into controversy in 2021 when speaking on the House floor against legislation making it easier to report instances of sexual misconduct on college campuses. Addressing a section of the bill that allowed amnesty for underaged drinking in cases of sexual assault or rape, which was included to help encourage student-survivors to report their experiences, Fiorello said, “I want to say if you care about your friends, and you see the potential for this kind of violence and harm that can come to your friends, and drinking and doing drugs is related to that, then don’t drink. Don’t do the drugs." Mike Cerulli, former president of the Connecticut Federation of College Democrats, criticized Fiorello, saying her comments “reflect a fairly common narrative" that blames victims — “if they hadn’t been drinking, if they hadn’t dressed a certain way" then they would not have been sexually assaulted. Fiorello ultimately voted in favor of the bill, which was passed 151-0.

2020

Fiorello first entered state politics when she ran for the 149th District seat. In November 2020, she won the election for the seat. Since taking office, Fiorello, like many other politicians in Fairfield County, has been very vocal in regards to local control over zoning, among other issues.

1975

Kimberly Song Fiorello (born October 20, 1975) is an American politician who is currently serving as the representative from the 149th District in the Connecticut House of Representatives for the Republican party. Her district includes most of the town of Greenwich, Connecticut and part of neighboring Stamford.