[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 157 (Friday, September 27, 2019)]
[House]
[Page H8076]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING DOROTHY HUKILL
(Mr. WALTZ asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. WALTZ. Madam Speaker, 1 year ago, on October 2, Volusia County,
Florida, lost one of its greatest public servants, Dorothy Hukill.
Dorothy Hukill was a servant leader who dedicated more than two
decades of her life serving our community, working tirelessly to
improve the lives of residents in our area.
She served as a councilwoman of Ponce Inlet before becoming the mayor
of Port Orange. She then headed to the Florida House of
Representatives. It was there that she fought for education and
financial literacy, encouraging high school students to take courses on
money management.
Dorothy didn't care about the spotlight. She preferred to be quiet,
yet effective. She was always on her A game, and she truly cared about
her constituents. Dorothy didn't see people as Republicans, Democrats,
or Independents. She understood the need to work with everyone, and she
truly cared about her community and the people she represented.
Dorothy would put up welcome signs for people in our community who
often planned months in advance to travel to Florida's capitol in
Tallahassee.
Madam Speaker, she was a true example of a servant leader. She sought
to inspire others to make her community a better place, and she is
missed dearly. It is my honor to recognize her on the floor of the
House of Representatives today.
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