On 2026-04-22, Representative Aaron Bean (R-FL-4) delivered a floor speech titled "RECOGNIZING THE RETIREMENT OF CONSTANCE "CONNIE" BUTLER" in the House. The speech addressed healthcare and also covered taxes, the environment.
RECOGNIZING THE RETIREMENT OF CONSTANCE "CONNIE" BUTLER Congressional Record, Volume 172 Issue 71 (Wednesday, April 22, 2026) [Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 71 (Wednesday, April 22, 2026)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages E354-E355] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] RECOGNIZING THE RETIREMENT OF CONSTANCE ``CONNIE'' BUTLER ______ HON. AARON BEAN of florida in the house of representatives Wednesday, April 22, 2026 Mr. BEAN of Florida. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the retirement of Constance ``Connie'' Butler. A lifelong resident of Green Cove Springs, Florida, Connie's family roots in Clay County stretch back more than a century. Born at Clay Memorial Hospital, she grew up immersed in service, from Girl Scouts and NJROTC to 4-H, where she would later give back by founding the New Horizons 4-H Club. That spirit of service never left her. [[Page E355]] For more than 45 years, Connie devoted her life to nursing, including nearly two decades in geriatric care, followed by service in hospitals across the region, and ultimately with the Florida Department of Health in Clay County. Her commitment did not stop at her profession. Connie served three consecutive terms on the Green Cove Springs City Council, including two terms as Mayor, always putting her community first. Her faith has remained a cornerstone of her life through her work with New Trinity Missionary Baptist Church and regional Baptist associations, as well as through her involvement in organizations that support children and preserve culture. Through it all, her greatest pride is her family. Connie and her husband Bruce have shared 46 years of marriage, raised four children-- Bruce, Jr., Terrence, Adrian, and Contrinia--and are now proud grandparents to nine grandchildren. Mr. Speaker, Connie Butler's life is a testament to what it means to serve. As she enters a well-earned retirement, we thank her for a lifetime of compassion, leadership, and unwavering commitment to others. ____________________