May 2, 2001
The Honorable Tom Feeney
Speaker of the House
Florida House of Representatives
The Capitol, Room 420
402 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399 – 1300
Dear Mr. Speaker:
Many years ago my staff and I observed Jodi Chase
lobbying for another business organization in the Florida Legislature.
We were immediately impressed by her intellect, tenacity, command of her
subject matter and total dedication to her client. Shortly thereafter,
we offered Mrs. Chase a position in the lobbying department of
Associated Industries of Florida, and a short time thereafter I promoted
her to Senior Vice President & General Counsel of Associated
Industries of Florida.
During the thirty-two years I have had the
pleasure of lobbying before the Florida Legislature on behalf of
Associated Industries of Florida, I have known only a few people
who reach the level of professional competence and success of
Mrs. Chase. I am pleased to say that most of the ones I do know
who are her peers in this regard have also been lobbyists for
our organization.
Over the years Mrs. Chase has been labeled with
various nicknames such as "Chase-In-Your-Face," which
nicknames have always been given as a sign of respect for the tremendous
efforts she has always put forth on behalf of our clients. There is no
doubt that Mrs. Chase is one of the most successful lobbyists working
with the Florida Legislature.
The last time I looked the people still had a right
to "petition their government," although it appears that at
least one member of the Florida House of Representatives does not agree
with this right.
As I am sure you are aware, Representative Nancy
Argenziano, within the last hour, has engaged in one of the most
despicable acts I have ever seen by a member of the legislature. In
fact, her actions in delivering a box of human or animal waste (I’m
sure she would call it s***) to Mrs. Chase in the rotunda filled with
her peers, governmental officials and other citizens of our state is a
low rent, immature, indefensible and libelous act of slander. As we are
all aware, Representative Argenziano "walks to a different
drummer" and is proud of it! Certainly all human beings have the
right to express their own individuality as long as it does not insult,
injure, embarrass or humiliate another fellow human being. I find the
actions by Representative Argenziano directed towards Mrs. Chase to be
appalling and I respectfully request that you, as one of the finest
Speaker’s of the House ever, take immediate action towards
Representative Argenziano for her unforgivable actions towards a citizen
of our state and for the embarrassment that she has brought upon the
Florida House of Representatives.
I urge you to immediately, and certainly before
the end of the day, require Representative Argenziano to stand
on the floor of the Florida House of Representatives and offer
an apology to Mrs. Chase and to the House for her gross and
totally unacceptable actions which have embarrassed Mrs. Chase
and the House. In addition, I urge you to take the strongest
possible disciplinary actions against Representative Argenziano,
and I firmly believe that no matter how strong the actions, they
will not be enough.
I am sorry to have to write you with regard to such a
matter, but I feel it is my duty and responsibility to Mrs. Chase, who
has worked long and hard on behalf of the members of Associated
Industries of Florida for many years.
Kindest personal regards.
Sincerely,
Jon L. Shebel
President & Chief Executive Officer
JLS:jlf
cc: Representative Nancy Argenziano, Florida House of
Representatives
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Letter From House Speaker Feeney