Bill Text: FL S1992 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2022-03-08 - Adopted [S1992 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S1992-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2022 (NP) SR 1992 By Senator Rodriguez 39-03477-22 20221992__ 1 Senate Resolution 2 A resolution remembering former United States 3 Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek and honoring her legacy 4 of leadership, advocacy, and public service and her 5 countless contributions to this state. 6 7 WHEREAS, Carrie P. Meek was born in Tallahassee on April 8 29, 1926, to Willie and Carrie Pittman, who began their lives 9 together as sharecroppers, and 10 WHEREAS, as the granddaughter of “Miss Mandy,” a slave born 11 and raised in Lilly, Georgia, Carrie P. Meek grew up during the 12 turbulent Jim Crow era but would overcome many racial, gender, 13 and educational barriers during her lifetime, and 14 WHEREAS, in 1946, Carrie P. Meek earned a Bachelor of 15 Science in Biology and Physical Education from Florida 16 Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), where she was a 17 member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and 18 WHEREAS, in the 1940s, a state law prohibited Black 19 students from attending public graduate schools, which forced 20 Carrie P. Meek to enroll out of state at the University of 21 Michigan, where she earned a Master of Science in Public Health 22 and Physical Education, and 23 WHEREAS, upon graduating from the University of Michigan, 24 Carrie P. Meek accepted a position at Bethune-Cookman College as 25 an instructor and became the institution’s first female 26 basketball coach, and 27 WHEREAS, Carrie P. Meek later returned to FAMU as a health 28 and physical education instructor, a position she would hold 29 until 1961, and 30 WHEREAS, after leaving FAMU, Carrie P. Meek continued her 31 career in higher education at Miami Dade Community College, 32 where she became the first Black professor, associate dean, and 33 assistant to the vice president of the college, and 34 WHEREAS, in 1978, Carrie P. Meek ran for the Florida House 35 of Representatives and defeated 12 other candidates to win her 36 place in the Florida Legislature, serving from 1979 to 1983 and 37 chairing the Education Appropriations Subcommittee, and 38 WHEREAS, beginning in 1983, Carrie P. Meek served as the 39 first Black woman elected to the Florida Senate and the first 40 Black legislator to serve in that legislative body in more than 41 a century, and 42 WHEREAS, as a skilled lawmaker who was once called “the 43 conscience of the Florida Senate,” Carrie P. Meek passed 44 significant legislation to promote literacy and encourage 45 students to stay in school and was a long-time champion of 46 housing rights, and 47 WHEREAS, in 1992, Carrie P. Meek continued her trailblazing 48 political career, representing Florida’s 17th Congressional 49 District as a member of the United States House of 50 Representatives and becoming one of the first Black members from 51 this state elected to the United States Congress since the 52 Reconstruction era, and 53 WHEREAS, while serving in the United States Congress, 54 Carrie P. Meek was a member of the powerful House Committee on 55 Appropriations and worked to secure $100 million in aid to 56 rebuild Dade County as the area recovered from Hurricane Andrew, 57 and 58 WHEREAS, Carrie P. Meek built her legacy on advocating for 59 equal and fair treatment for all individuals, regardless of the 60 color of their skin, stating, “I didn’t go into politics with a 61 chip on my shoulder, but I let people up there know I expected 62 to get the same results as anybody else,” and 63 WHEREAS, after leaving the United States Congress, Carrie 64 P. Meek returned to her community to fully dedicate herself to 65 charitable activities through the Carrie Meek Foundation, which 66 serves as an extension of the public service to which she was 67 committed throughout her lifetime, and 68 WHEREAS, on November 28, 2021, Carrie P. Meek passed away, 69 leaving behind a legacy that will significantly enrich future 70 generations of Florida residents, NOW, THEREFORE, 71 72 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida: 73 74 That former United States Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek is 75 remembered and her legacy of leadership, advocacy, and public 76 service and her countless contributions to this state are 77 honored. 78 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution, with 79 the Seal of the Senate affixed, be presented to the family of 80 former United States Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek as a tangible 81 token of the sentiments expressed herein.