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      RECOGNIZING THE GREATER HERNANDO COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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                         HON. GUS M. BILIRAKIS

                               of florida

                    in the house of representatives

                     Wednesday, September 17, 2025

  Mr. BILIRAKIS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor the 
Greater Hernando County Chamber of Commerce on the occasion of its 
100th anniversary--a remarkable milestone that reflects a century of 
steadfast service, economic leadership, and community commitment. 
Chambers of commerce are foundational institutIons within our 
communities. They promote economic vitality, advocate for local 
businesses, and offer critical resources such as training, marketing, 
and networking. The Greater Hernando County Chamber of Commerce 
embodies these principles and has served as a vital engine of 
prosperity for generations.
  The Chamber traces its origins to 1925, when local leaders first 
organized a community chamber under the guidance of Frederick 
Williamson, its inaugural president. Despite the challenges of the 
Great Depression, the Chamber persevered and experienced a revival in 
1938, led by visionary banker Alfred McKethan--a pivotal figure in 
Hernando County's economic history. As the county grew rapidly in the 
latter half of the 20th century, particularly with the development of 
new communities like Spring Hill, the business landscape became 
increasingly diverse and fragmented. In a decisive moment of unity and 
forward-thinking, leaders Morris Porton, Steve Emerson, and Vince Vanni 
worked to consolidate the business community. Their efforts culminated 
in the formal establishment of the Greater Hernando County Chamber of 
Commerce on December 22, 1992.
  Over the past 100 years, the Chamber has evolved and expanded to meet 
the changing needs of Hernando County's business community. Guided by 
its Pillars of Success--Advocacy, Marketing, Networking, and Training--
the Chamber has become the largest and oldest business organization in 
Hernando County. Its influence has been recognized across the region, 
including by the Tampa Bay Business Journal, which named it one of the 
largest chambers in the Tampa Bay area. The Chamber represents a broad 
and diverse membership spanning vital sectors such as professional 
services, construction and trades, real estate, healthcare, finance, 
education, retail, hospitality, transportation, manufacturing, and 
nonprofit organizations. It also leads impactful programs, including 
Leadership Hernando, a premier leadership development initiative that 
has graduated over 525 community leaders since its inception in 1992. 
The Chamber's enduring commitment to economic development, 
collaboration, and community enrichment has played an essential role in 
shaping Hernando County into the thriving place it is today.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in congratulating the 
Greater Hernando County Chamber of Commerce on its centennial 
anniversary. May its legacy of service continue to strengthen our 
communities for generations to come.

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