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editDescriptionSergeant at Arms Earnest W. Sumner giving acceptance speech at 2002 Organization Session of the Legislature.jpg |
English: Sitting in the front row (L-R): Commissioner of Education Charlie Crist, Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher, Agricultural Commissioner Charlie Bronson, former Senator Connie Mack, former Representative and Minority Leader Ron Richmond, former Representative and Minority Leader Curt Kiser, former Representative and Minority Leader Jim Tillman (left of podium), former Speaker James Harold Thompson (immediate right of Sumner), former Speaker H. Lee Moffitt, former Speaker Ralph H. Haben Jr. |
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