FAC Awards Commissioner Heather Carruthers with the Presidential Advocacy Award
-Carruthers given award for going above and beyond during 2015 Legislative Session-
The Florida Association of Counties (FAC) presented Monroe County Commissioner Heather Carruthers with the Presidential Advocacy Award during the 2015 FAC Annual Conference & Exposition in St. Johns County
“Florida is the nation’s third largest state. It is gratifying to be working with colleagues from other counties to effect Federal policy that impacts so many Floridians,” states Carruthers, “that is an award in itself, and I thank FAC for the opportunity.”
Commissioner Carruthers served as a Chair of the Federal Policy Committee. As Chair she has helped shape the organization’s policy platform on federal issues facing Florida’s counties and has continued to provide guidance on policy throughout the year.
“It is public servants like Commissioner Carruthers that ensure our local communities have the authority to respond to the demands of their citizens,” said FAC Executive Director Chris Holley, “her willingness to advocate for counties on every level is essential to furthering the Association’s mission – to preserve home-rule.”
The FAC Policy Committee Chairs and Vice-Chairs are appointed by the President to serve one year terms. FAC has five standing policy committees: Finance, Tax & Administration, Growth & Environment, Health & Human Services, Public Safety and Federal as well as a Rural Caucus and Urban Caucus.
The Presidential Advocacy Award is given annually to those county commissioners from around the state who have shown exceptional leadership in partnering with FAC to advance the counties’ legislative agenda.
For 85 years, the Florida Association of Counties has represented the diverse interests of Florida’s counties, emphasizing the importance of protecting home rule – the concept that government closest to the people governs best. The Florida Association of Counties helps counties effectively serve and represent Floridians by strengthening and preserving county home rule through advocacy, education and collaboration.