Escambia’s Robinson Name President Of State County Association
June 24, 2014
Escambia County Commissioner Grover C. Robinson, IV was recently sworn in as president of the Florida Association of Counties (FAC) at the Association’s annual conference in Orlando.
“I am looking forward to the challenge and humbled by the opportunity to work with commissioners throughout the state on behalf of our residents,” said Robinson. “If we are proactive and united in our approach, we can develop solutions that will improve the quality of life in our respective communities, and all over the State of Florida.”
Founded in 1929, the Florida Association of Counties is a non-profit Association representing the diverse interests of Florida’s 67 counties. The Florida Association of Counties helps counties effectively serve and represent Floridians by strengthening and preserving county home rule through advocacy, education and collaboration.
As president, Robinson will oversee the association for one year, directing policy, advocacy and the association’s administration.
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Congrats Commissioner Robinson.
That being said, we need you here at home so don’t start thinking about running for a State Office or Seat and getting into all that Partisan Political stuff.
There aren’t very many Republicans Politicians I like, but as a County Commissioner you rock.
County Commissioner jobs seem very non-partisan even though the elections are partisan races, it doesn’t seem to matter in regard to doing that job.
Your parents would be very proud of their son. Keep up the good work. (here at home)