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Ashlee Hofberger Installed as District 4 County Commissioner

Published Oct 17, 2024

During the Special Board of County Commissioners meeting today, Oct. 17, Appointed Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger was installed as District 4 County Commissioner and recognized as Vice Chair for her term through Nov. 18, 2024. Commissioner Hofberger was sworn in by The Honorable Judge Jennifer Frydrychowicz, with a reading of the Commission by The Honorable Pam Childers, Clerk of the Circuit Court. 

“I am honored to have received the appointment of District 4 County Commissioner by Governor DeSantis," Commissioner Hofberger said. "I have hit the ground running, prioritizing vital initiatives such as enhancing resources for our first responders, streamlining business operations in Escambia County, and ensuring a better investment of taxpayer dollars. Being appointed during the final weeks of my campaign adds an interesting dynamic as I navigate the responsibilities of office while actively seeking the support of voters for the November 5th election. It’s a unique opportunity to learn and engage with the community simultaneously. As I balance my new role and campaign efforts, I remain committed to my vision for Escambia County. My focus is clear: support our first responders, facilitate business growth, and manage taxpayer funds wisely. I believe in a collaborative approach to make a positive impact.”

Commissioner Hofberger Swearing In

Commissioner Hofberger Swearing In

Commissioner Hofberger Swearing In

District 4 Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger was joined by her family during her installation ceremony at the Oct. 17 Special Board of County Commissioners meeting.

District 4 Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger

District 4 Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger

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