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Senator Don Gaetz - Online Sunshine
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District Office:
217 Miracle Strip Parkway
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
(850) 897-5747
Senate VOIP 40400
FAX: (850) 833-3910
Toll Free:
1-866-450-4366
Legislative Assistants: Lindsey Watson, Meghan Rice and Melissa
Wells
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Tallahassee Office:
Room 320
Senate Office Building
404 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL
32399-1100
(850) 487-5009
Senate VOIP 5009
Legislative Assistant: Christopher Clark
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Email:
gaetz.don.web@
flsenate.gov
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Senator
Don Gaetz
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District 4
Republican

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Legislative Service
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Elected to the Senate in 2006 |
Honors and Awards
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Duke University, Donald J. Gaetz Endowed
Professorship in Medicine and Religion |
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Florida Trend Magazine, Florida's
Education Trendsetter |
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Seaside, Robert and Daryl Davis Town Builder
Award |
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Leukemia Society of America, Person of
the Year Award |
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Workforce Florida, Champion of the Florida
Workforce |
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National Hospice Organization, Founders
Award |
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Concordia College, President's Award; Alumni
Achievement Award; Soli Deo Gloria Award |
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Okaloosa Public Schools Foundation, Don
Gaetz Take Stock in Children Scholarships |
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Bridgeway Center, Community Leadership
Award |
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Okaloosa-Walton Child Care Services, Service
to Children and Youth Award |
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Okaloosa County Bands, Leadership in Music
Education Award |
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International Television and Film Festival
of New York, Gold Medal Award |
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Silver Sands Republican Women, Brass Elephant
Award |
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James Madison Institute, Chairman's Award |
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Association for Retarded Children, Citizen
of the Year Award |
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National Rifle Association, Rough Rider
Award |
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Bluewater Elementary School, Parent Leadership
Award |
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National Debate Coaches Association, Life
Membership Award |
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Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, George
Washington Honor Medal |
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Florida Special Olympics, Humanitarian
of the Year Award |
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Commodore of the City of Green Bay, Admiral
Flatley Park, Environmental Award |
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Boy Scouts of America, Eagle Scout Award |
Affiliations
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Okaloosa County Republican Club |
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United States Capitol Historical Society |
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James Madison Institute, Board of Directors |
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Bob Hope Village, Air Force Enlisted Widows
Foundation, Board of Directors |
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Niceville-Valparaiso Youth Baseball, Board
of Directors |
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Okaloosa County Economic Development Council,
Executive Board |
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Bluewater Elementary School Advisory Council,
Chairman |
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The Cushman School, Board of Trustees,
Chairman |
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National Hospice Organization, Washington,
D.C., President and Chairman of the Board |
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Florida Governor's Commission on Long-term
Health Care, Chairman |
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Florida State Hospice Organization, Founding
Chairman |
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Salvation Army, Board of Directors |
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Gulf Coast Council of Boy Scouts of America,
Board of Directors |
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University of West Florida Presidential
Selection Committee |
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Niceville-Valparaiso-Bay Area Chamber of
Commerce, Board of Directors |
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Okaloosa-Walton Workforce Development Board |
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Capitol Hill Club, Washington, DC |
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National Press Club, Washington, DC |
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Churchill Center Fellow, Washington, DC |
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Air Force Association |
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Theodore Roosevelt Association, Sagamore
Hill, New York |
Biographical Information
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| Occupation: |
Co-founder and Vice Chairman (retired)
VITAS Healthcare Corporation |
| Spouse: |
Victoria Quertermous of Fort Walton Beach |
| Children: |
Matthew Louis II and Erin Victoria |
| Education: |
Concordia College, B.A., Religion
and
Political Science
Troy State University, Master of Public Administration |
| Born: |
January 22, 1948 in North Dakota. Moved
to Florida in 1978. |
Religious
Affiliation: |
Lutheran |
| Recreation: |
Upland game and waterfowl hunting; American
history; real estate and antiques |
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