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    House District 8 will need a great representative to replace Alexander

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    By Vaughn Wilson

    By now, we’re all aware of the unfortunate situation that occurred with Florida State Representative Ramon Alexander (D-Tallahassee).  In simple terms, it is unfortunate for the people of North Florida.  Leon and Gadsden counties have lost a warrior who was just hitting stride in his craft.  Set to take over the Democratic leadership of Florida in 2023, it was a shocking blow to residents.  Alexander, due to allegations of misconduct and a possible legal battle with a former FAMU employee announced that he will not seek re-election, thus forfeiting his opportunity to lead the Florida House.

    This year was by far Alexander’s best as a representative.  For Leon County he added critical funding dollars for organizations and infrastructure in areas most needy.  For Gadsden County, he was able to muster $10 million for a new public safety facility; something Gadsden County never had.  As with all representatives in District 8, he was also tasked with securing funds for Florida A&M.

    Alexander appeared ready to coast into leadership with several law enforcement entities and statewide organizations supporting his platform.  He was even met with bipartisan support.  Being leader of the Democratic Party for the state is not something that every representative gets to experience.  That role is saved for superstars within the party that have the ability to move the platform of the party forward.

    The sudden turn of events has left District 8 with a major void.  It is no secret that universally it is understood that the leader of the party gets a little more consideration in his/her district for funding projects. Conversely, rookie representatives start at the bottom of the totem pole as they have to learn to navigate the environment and strike a balance between partisanship and bipartisanship.  Some representatives take a while to understand how to compromise.  In short, District 8 will go from having an experienced vet at the top of the food chain to a rookie.

    While unofficial word of persons to replace Alexander is growing by the day, the core issue is that District 8 must hope that the individual who fills the role has the passion and maneuverability Alexander had.  Never one to hold his tongue in session, Alexander was the voice for so many.  For many of us, he represented a practical man that would not just settle for politics as usual, but tried to put a face on the people who would be affected by frivolous policies.

    The sports equivalent of Alexander’s departure would be like there being three seconds left in an NBA basketball game.  You pass the ball to Michael Jordan and before he can take the last shot, all the lights go out in the arena.  The game can’t be finished and the whole audience is left wondering “What if?”

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    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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