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Ryan Nicol, Jacob Ogles, and Drew Wilson Good Monday morning. Be the first to get news as it happens — Florida Politics gives you the scoop on all things Sunshine State! Get up to speed fast — sign up for the hottest text alerts: Breaking #FlaPol news, campaigns, politics & more — you'll never miss a thing! Sign up now @ joinsubtext.com/floridapolitics  Get the scoop on Sunshine State politics. Sign up now for our breaking text alerts. ___ The University of Florida has appointed former state Rep. Chuck Clemons as its new vice president for government and community relations, the university announced Tuesday. Clemons, a UF alum who recently concluded his tenure representing the Gainesville area in House District 22, will assume the key leadership role effective July 1, 2025.  Former state Rep. Chuck Clemons is the University of Florida's new government relations vice president. Florida Politics predicted the hire on May 27 through our text message service. In his new position, Clemons will spearhead the university's government relations efforts at the local, state, and federal levels and oversee its community engagement strategy. He brings decades of public service experience to the role, including 17 years in the administration at Santa Fe College and a presidential appointment to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. During his time in the Legislature, Clemons chaired the Gator Caucus and was a champion of legislation protecting free speech on college campuses while pushing for major investments in the State University System. UF Board of Trustees Chair Mori Hosseini praised the appointment, highlighting Clemons' deep legislative expertise. "Chuck Clemons has been a steadfast advocate for higher education and a tireless champion for the University of Florida throughout his career," Hosseini said in a statement. "I am confident he will help elevate UF's impact across the state and ensure our voice remains strong in Tallahassee and beyond." Clemons, whose wife and son also attended UF, said he is ready to begin building bipartisan support for his alma mater. "I look forward to helping build a strong coalition focused on advancing the legislative and community best interests of my alma mater without regard for political party," Clemons stated. "The University of Florida is a treasure for the state of Florida, and I'm eager to do my part to help it reach its fullest potential." ___ Spotted — At the Brownstein celebration of the Sunshine State over the weekend at its reception for its new Tampa office: Congresswoman Laurel Lee, Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson, Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis, the Brownstein team: Brandt Anderson, Rich Benenson, Melissa Kuipers Blake, Ray Colas, Doug Friednash, Greg Hayes, Greta Joynes, Jia Meeks, Bart Reising, Greg Sileo, and Mike Stratton, and Roger Baum, Ryan Reiter, Matt Tabaczynski, as well as Shaun Maurer, CORE Construction; Nayla Bautista, Volo Sports; Richard Charlton, TrendMicro; Joseph Durso, Pernod Ricard USA; Michael Ehrhardt and Paul Sterbenz, Colliers Engineering & Design; Endrea Frazier and Samer Alkhatib, AECOM; David Garcia, Charter Communications; Mark Gesner, Tampa Jewish Community Centers & Federation; Michelle Gomez, Tamarac; Albie Kaminsky, Charter Communications; Sia Kusha, Plenary; Carrie O'Rourke and Amol Dhaliwal, OnMed; Edward Ortsein and Curtis Osceola, Miccosukee Tribe; Nick Paolo, John Paolo, and Jessica Burton, Orange Barrel Media; Matthew Sacco, Rubin Turnbull; Jason Stein, The Presidio Group & SiriusXM; and Jon Stewart, The Southern Group.  Rich Benenson, Brownstein's Managing Partner, Melissa Kuipers Blake, Brownstein's Tampa Office Managing Partner and U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee celebrate the opening of Brownstein's Tampa office. |
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