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Backup Documents 11/18/2014 Item # 4D PROCLAMATION 40 WHEREAS, Rep. Hawkins moved to Nap/es in 1972 and was elected to House District 89 in 1974 as the first Republican and the first female representative elected to the Florida House from Nap/es. She served in the Florida House for ten terms until her retirement in 1994. Rep. Hawkins still remains the longest serving State Representative from Collier County. WHEREAS, Mary Ellen Hawkins is a former member of the Florida House of Representatives from Naples, Florida. An Alabama native, Rep. Hawkins graduated from the University of Alabama and went on to be a newspaper reporter, teacher, and a congressional aide to several congressmen for over ten years before her service in the Florida House of Representatives. WHEREAS, While in the Florida Legislature, Rep. Hawkins played a leading role on legislative committees with jurisdiction over growth management, the environment, transportation, education, tourism and appropriations. WHEREAS, In 1976, Rep. Hawkins worked tirelessly for legislation to create the Big Cypress Basin within the Southwest Florida Water Management District. This single piece of legislation has had a significant impact on Southwest Florida and its development as a first class community. WHEREAS, In 1989, Rep. Hawkins helped to secure $3.4 million dollars in funding from the State of Florida for The Nap/es Philharmonic Center for the Arts, which is now a nationally recognized facility. WHEREAS, After Rep. Hawkins returned from the Florida House she continued to have a strong influence on Southwest Florida. She was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush to a second three year term as a member of the governing board of the Big Cypress Basin where she served as the Vice-Chair. WHEREAS, In 1998, the Basin's headquarters was named the Mary Ellen Hawkins Building for her dedicated service, WHEREAS, citizens of Collier County express their appreciation for her many contributions and outstanding efforts to promote the well-being of the residents of Collier County, and her initiatives have had and will continue to have a significant effect on sustaining the quality of life for generations to come. NOW THEREFORE, be it proc/aimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, that November 18th be designated as Mary Ellen Hawkins Appreciation Day in Collier County DONE AND ORDERED THIS 18th Day of November, 2014 BOARD OF COU CO �'ISSIONERS COLLIER COU , F -i DA TOM HENNIN6, CHAIRM