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Dorothy Hukill

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While serving in the Senate, Hukill sponsored legislation that would allow manufacturers to "not have to pay a sales tax on equipment purchased in a three-year period beginning in April 2014," declaring, "The single biggest expense manufacturers have is equipment costs." Hukill took a strong stance
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nominee. She campaigned on her record in the legislature of creating a solar energy program that "awards grants for residential and business solar-energy systems," and pledged to expand the program to attract manufacturers to the state in her second term. Hukill managed to increase her margin of
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praised both candidates as "intelligent and experienced," but ultimately endorsed Hukill over Ward, praising her "blunt and assertive 'get-it-done' style." Ultimately, she narrowly defeated Ward, winning 51% of the vote to his 47% and Dembinsky's 2%. Running for re-election in 2006, Hukill was
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strongly endorsed Bruno over Hukill, criticizing her for serving as "a loyal soldier for House GOP leaders" during her time in the legislature and for sponsoring "some truly bad bills," and for her refusal to condemn what they referred to as a "ridiculous" advertisement featuring actors with
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endorsed Hukill, whom they praised for her "solid leadership record," over Valdes, whom they criticized for lacking "thoughtfulness." Hukill easily defeated her opponent to win renomination, and won the general election in a landslide against only write-in opposition.
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victory, scoring 57% of the vote to Smalley's 43%. She faced Smalley once again in 2008, and defeated him handily once again, receiving 62% of the vote to his 38%. Running for her final term in 2010, Hukill was challenged in the
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spending millions of dollars to promote their candidacies, though as the election grew closer, Bruno's supporters declined to expand their advertising on his behalf. The
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nominee. A contentious election ensued, with both Hukill and Bruno raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for their campaigns, and both the
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was unable to seek an additional term in the House due to term limits, Hukill ran to succeed her in the 28th District, which stretched from
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On September 28, 2018, Hukill announced that she would not seek reelection and was entering hospice care due to complications of
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against legislation that would "collect sales tax when Florida residents make online purchases," voting against it in committee.
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area from 2012 until her death in 2018. She represented the 14th district, encompassing southern Volusia and northern
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primary uncontested, and advanced to the general election, where she faced Frank Bruno, the Chairman of the
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Hukill's senate district was reconfigured and renumbered after court-ordered redistricting in 2016.
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due to term limits and the state's legislative districts were redrawn, she opted to run for the
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Counties, since 2016, after being redistricted from the 8th district, which included parts of
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primary uncontested, and advanced to the general election, where she faced Jim Ward, the
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primary by Teresa Valdes, who argued that businesses in the state were "overtaxed." The
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Republican Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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In 2012, when Hukill was unable to seek a fifth term in the
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in 1978 and began practicing law. In 1988, Hukill moved to
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She also served in the 1048:21st-century Florida politicians 1013:People from Port Orange, Florida 846:Florida House of Representatives 829:Florida House of Representatives 419:Florida House of Representatives 346:Florida House of Representatives 317:in 1970, and graduated from the 283:Florida House of Representatives 699:Wallace, Jeremy (May 5, 2013). 1008:Politicians from New York City 1: 1038:20th-century American lawyers 1028:Deaths from cancer in Florida 729:"Internet sales tax advances" 644:"Fla. Senate Districts 8, 15" 492:Votesmart.com.-Dorothy Hukill 261:who represented parts of the 963:Florida city council members 309:in 1967. 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Florida Senate
Tom A. Wright
Florida House of Representatives
Suzanne Kosmas
Jason Brodeur
New York City
New York
Port Orange, Florida
Republican
Alma mater
Hunter College
BA
Columbia University
BA
St. John's University School of Law
JD
Republican
Florida Senate
Volusia County
Brevard
Volusia
Lake
Marion
Florida House of Representatives
New York City
Hunter College
City University of New York
bachelor's degree
Columbia University

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