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Don Gaetz

Donald Jay Gaetz (born January 22, 1948) is an American businessman and Republican politician serving as a member of the for District 1 since November 2024, after prior service from 2006 to 2016 that included a term as President. Gaetz co-founded Corporation in 1978, growing it into the largest provider of care in the United States, from which he retired as vice chairman following its $400 million sale in 2004. Born in , he holds a in and from and a from Troy State University, relocating to that same year he founded VITAS. During his legislative tenure, Gaetz advanced education reforms in Okaloosa County, secured retention of BP oil spill settlement funds for the , and facilitated state appropriations exceeding $43 million for cultural and programmatic grants. He is the father of U.S. Representative .

Early life and education

Upbringing and family influences

Donald Jay Gaetz was born in , a rural agricultural town near the Canadian border, to and Olive Knutson Gaetz. His father, Stanley Jerome "Jerry" , served two terms as of from 1958 to 1962, during which he advocated for Native American workers and municipal investments benefiting local families, and later sought the nomination for in 1964 under the campaign slogan "Unbought, unbossed, unbowed." Jerry Gaetz died of a heart attack on July 25, 1964, at the state convention while pursuing the lieutenant governor nomination, an event the 16-year-old observed on television. Gaetz's upbringing amid his father's political instilled a commitment to , personal campaigning and prairie , values he later credited with motivating his own political pursuits as a means to "finish my father’s work."

Academic and early professional background

Donald Jay Gaetz earned a degree in religion and from Concordia College in , in 1971. He obtained a from State University in 1999. Gaetz's initial post-college employment was as editor of the Cavalier County Republican, a in . This position transitioned into roles in and advertising in Minneapolis, . By the mid-1970s, Gaetz entered hospital administration at Bellin Hospital in . He relocated to in 1978 and continued in healthcare administration, including work in Jacksonville as a hospital administrator. This experience informed his co-founding of VITAS Healthcare Corporation in 1984, where he served as vice chairman until 2004.

Business career

Healthcare and real estate ventures

In 1978, Don Gaetz co-founded , a nonprofit provider in , , which evolved into VITAS Healthcare Corporation, the largest hospice chain in the United States. He served as a key executive, including roles that positioned him as retired vice chairman, and contributed to its growth through advocacy, such as helping pass enabling legislation in in 1979. Gaetz also led the National Hospice Organization as president and CEO, representing a 50-state network of professionals in . VITAS expanded nationally under Gaetz's early involvement, but in 2004, he and partners sold the company to Chemed Corporation for $406 million. In 2013, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a against alleging , including improper billing for unneeded services over a 12-year period ending around 2010; Gaetz stated he had no ongoing role with the company post-sale. Parallel to his healthcare success, Gaetz built a real estate portfolio concentrated in Florida's northwest region, valued at approximately $20 million as of recent disclosures. He holds beneficial ownership of at least 10% in Treveron Inc., a company focused on real estate investment and management services. Investments include properties acquired since the early 1990s, such as a Seaside, Florida, home purchased through an entity for $100,000 in 1991 and later valued at $2 million. This portfolio, developed after relocating to Okaloosa County around 1991, forms a significant portion of his estimated $35 million net worth.

Community involvement prior to politics

Prior to his entry into elected politics with the Okaloosa County School Board in 1994, Don Gaetz served as Town Chairman of Seaside, Florida, from 1990 to 1991. In this unelected civic leadership position within the master-planned community of Seaside in Walton County, Gaetz contributed to local governance during a period of the town's early development as a model for New Urbanism principles. This role marked his initial formal engagement in community stewardship outside his professional healthcare executive positions.

Political career

Okaloosa County School Board service

Don Gaetz was first elected to the Okaloosa County School Board in 1994, defeating incumbent Jean Long with 69% of the vote against her 20% and another candidate's 11%. He secured reelection in 1998 and served as a board member from 1994 to 2000. During his tenure, Gaetz served as chairman of the board from to 1996. He advocated for fiscal measures to improve , campaigning successfully for voter approval of a one-cent increase in dedicated to school construction and renovations. Gaetz supported educational choice initiatives, backing the approval of three charter schools in Okaloosa County as a board member. In 1997, he initiated an investigation into a vice principal accused of promoting personal religious beliefs to students, citing concerns over maintaining impartiality in public schools. Gaetz entered school board service as a businessman without prior credentials, motivated by resistance from administrators to proposed efficiencies, and won four elections without losing opponents' home precincts. His board experience positioned him to run successfully for Okaloosa County Schools superintendent in 2000, where he received 77% of the vote.

First Florida Senate term (2011–2016)

Don Gaetz, a Republican, was elected to the Florida State Senate in November 2010, representing District 4, which included portions of Bay, Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton counties in the Florida Panhandle. His victory in the Republican-leaning district followed service on the Okaloosa County School Board, where he had chaired the board and focused on local education policy. Gaetz assumed office in November 2010, beginning a four-year term in January 2011. Throughout his tenure, Gaetz held influential positions on education-related committees, including chairing the Appropriations Subcommittee on and serving on the full Appropriations Committee and the Pre-K-12 Committee by the 2014-2016 session. Drawing from his prior experience as a board member and healthcare executive, he prioritized policies aimed at improving educational outcomes in Northwest , such as advocating for targeted funding increases for Okaloosa schools. Gaetz also sponsored measures like Senate Bill 146 in 2016, which sought to address federal student loan default rates by linking institutional accountability to aid eligibility. Gaetz was instrumental in securing economic benefits from the 2010 , authoring legislation in 2013 to direct approximately 75% of Florida's settlement funds—totaling about $1.5 billion for the region—to Northwest through the creation of the Gulf entity for and . In healthcare, he sponsored Senate Bill 1144 in 2016, which would have exempted certain new ambulatory surgical centers and rural hospitals from the state's requirements to facilitate expanded access. Additional sponsored bills included Senate Bill 160 for exemptions on property for deployed servicemembers and measures enhancing insurance coverage related to state policies. Gaetz did not seek re-election in 2016, concluding his service after two terms.

Senate Presidency and leadership

Don Gaetz served as President of the Florida Senate from 2012 to 2014, presiding over the 2013 and 2014 legislative sessions. In this role, he appointed committee chairs and members, selected the Majority Leader, and set the Senate's organizational agenda. Gaetz adopted a collaborative leadership approach, modeling it after former Senate President Ken Pruitt by exercising limited authority—describing the position's influence as a mere "thimbleful of power"—to foster consensus among senators. Under Gaetz's presidency, the advanced legislation prioritizing economic recovery in Northwest Florida from the 2010 , directing 75% of the state's settlement funds—totaling over $1.5 billion for the region—to local restoration and development projects. Gaetz advocated for recognizing substantial economic damages in the Panhandle, contributing to a settlement structure that allocated $2 billion in economic claims to over 15 years, with a focus on Gulf Coast counties. In 2013, his leadership facilitated the creation of the Triumph Gulf Coast board to oversee these funds, a framework he later helped implement as a board member. Gaetz's tenure also saw the Senate approve $43.2 million in state appropriations to fully fund more than 420 grants for cultural facilities and programmatic initiatives across . His style blended conservative bluntness with rhetorical eloquence, often delivering floor speeches rich in historical allusions and precise language.

Post-Senate activities (2016–2024)

Following his departure from the in November 2016 due to term limits, Don Gaetz engaged in several appointed public service roles centered on economic development, constitutional review, and ethics oversight in Northwest Florida. In July 2017, Governor appointed Gaetz to the board of Triumph Gulf Coast, a nonprofit entity established by legislation he sponsored during his Senate presidency to administer approximately $1.5 billion in settlement funds for economic recovery in eight Northwest counties. He served as an original board member and chaired the organization from 2018 to June 2022, during which it approved grants totaling hundreds of millions for initiatives including workforce training, aviation centers, and infrastructure projects, such as a $7 million to for an aviation . Gaetz also participated in the 2017 Florida Constitution Revision Commission, appointed by Senate President Joe Negron in February 2017, where he contributed to proposals on ethics reforms, including Amendment 12, which voters approved in November 2018 to limit public officials' outside income and strengthen lobbying restrictions. In June 2020, Senate President Bill Galvano appointed Gaetz to the Florida Commission on Ethics for a term from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2022, citing his prior authorship of ethics legislation and leadership in healthcare and ; his service extended through at least 2024 in related capacities. Parallel to these roles, Gaetz managed a portfolio of investments reflecting his prior healthcare , including stakes in senior care firms like CareGivers Inc., which received between $350,000 and $1 million in loans in 2020, alongside real estate holdings valued at approximately $14.6 million—such as coastal properties in Florida's Panhandle and an office building in Pensacola—and diversified assets yielding $2.1 million in 2019 income, partly from a $1.2 million insurance settlement. His was reported at $29.6 million in a 2020 filing. Gaetz maintained a residence in Niceville and supported regional economic initiatives through these appointments, while avoiding elected office until announcing his candidacy for the Florida Senate District 1 in October 2023.

Second Florida Senate term (2024–present)

Gaetz was elected to the District 1 seat on , 2024, defeating Democratic challenger Lisa Newell in the general election. He assumed office on the same date, marking the start of his second nonconsecutive term representing the Panhandle region, including Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. In the 2025 legislative session, Gaetz served as chair of the and Elections Committee, vice chair of the Finance and Tax Committee, and a member of the Appropriations Committee. He sponsored several bills addressing , public safety, education, and resource management, including SB 348 strengthening laws against and improving fine collection; SB 150 designating animal abandonment during emergencies as a third-degree under the Troopers Law; SB 102 and SB 140 on job training for autistic individuals and municipal charter schools, which merged into CS/HB 1105; SB 312 enhancing the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition's independence; SB 1180 increasing penalties for sexual imaging of minors; SB 80 prohibiting commercialization of state parks; and SB 7016 reforming the process. Gaetz's legislative efforts also focused on affordability and regulation. He sponsored SB 184 to promote accessory dwelling units for housing expansion, which failed, and later revived similar provisions in SB 48 for the 2026 session to reduce tenant costs and ease regulations on homeowner-built units. On utilities, SB 354 sought greater transparency in rate-setting by requiring disclosure of and support for decisions, passing committees but not the full session; Gaetz continued advocacy with SB 126 in 2026 to limit utility returns on equity exceeding national averages and revamp the . Other priorities included reform via SB 554 (failed) and Medicaid work requirements. The 2025 regular session concluded policy work on May 2, with budget deliberations extending to June.

Extortion scheme involving Stephen Alford

In 2021, Stephen Alford, a Niceville-based developer with a history of prior legal troubles including a , approached Don Gaetz with a proposal to secure a presidential for Gaetz's in for $25 million. Alford claimed connections to then-President and other high-level figures that would enable the , purportedly addressing federal investigations into Gaetz family members, though no such pardon authority or connections were substantiated. Gaetz met with Alford multiple times, including a final encounter where he recorded the discussion, and received letters from Alford outlining the scheme's supposed assurances from intermediaries. Don Gaetz reported the overtures to federal authorities, characterizing them as an attempt amid ongoing scrutiny of his son Matt Gaetz's involvement in a separate probe. Alford was indicted by a federal in Pensacola on August 31, 2021, on charges including wire related to the fraudulent pitch, with prosecutors alleging he fabricated the pardon process to induce payment. On November 22, 2021, Alford pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Pensacola to to commit wire and , admitting the scheme's intent to defraud Gaetz without delivering any legitimate service. U.S. District Judge T. Kent Wetherell II sentenced Alford on August 23, 2022, to 63 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release, rejecting arguments for leniency given Alford's pattern of deceptive financial schemes. The case highlighted vulnerabilities in pardon-related solicitations during politically charged investigations but resulted in no financial loss to Gaetz, as the scheme was preempted by his cooperation with law enforcement.

Political criticisms and policy debates

During his tenure as Florida Senate President from 2012 to 2014, Don Gaetz faced criticism for authorizing significant salary increases for his management team, including raises of up to 30% for top aides, at a time when the state was implementing budget austerity measures and pension reforms. Gaetz defended the adjustments as necessary to retain experienced staff amid competitive private-sector pay, but opponents argued the moves contradicted the chamber's and burdened taxpayers. Gaetz's leadership also sparked internal Republican debates, particularly over candidate endorsements and lobbying influence. In 2012, he publicly rebuked the Associated Industries of Florida for insufficient financial support of his preferred Senate candidates, accusing the group of prioritizing special interests over broader party goals. This drew pushback from business advocates who viewed his slate as too ideologically rigid, exacerbating tensions within the GOP caucus. Similarly, in 2015, Gaetz clashed with Senator Jack Latvala in a floor dispute that highlighted divisions over leadership transitions and ethics enforcement, prompting calls from some Republicans to delay votes on procedural rules. In education policy, Gaetz advocated for reforms emphasizing teacher accountability and , including revisions to evaluation systems in 2013 that tied ratings more directly to student performance metrics. Critics, including teachers' unions, contended these changes overburdened educators with confusing metrics and undervalued factors like socioeconomic challenges, though Gaetz countered that such arguments diminished the causal role of teaching quality in outcomes. He also supported alternatives to state testing, such as adopting SAT or exams in 2016, to reduce administrative costs while maintaining standards, a move praised by some for flexibility but debated for potentially diluting comparability across districts. More recently, in April 2025, Gaetz announced the would not confirm Governor Ron DeSantis's appointees Shevaun Harris as Agency for Administration Secretary and Taylor Hatch as Department of Children and Families Secretary, citing operational failures in delivery and child welfare amid rising costs and unmet reform goals. This stance fueled debates over legislative oversight of executive branch performance, with Gaetz arguing for accountability in implementing policies like work requirements and stabilization, which he has prioritized in bills. Supporters hailed it as checks and balances, while DeSantis allies viewed it as obstructionist, highlighting tensions between the governor's administration and the on fiscal and regulatory efficacy. Gaetz has championed whistleblower protections, introducing legislation in 2025 to shield state employees and contractors from retaliation for reporting ethics violations, motivated by observations of fear in bureaucracies. This initiative sparked policy discussions on versus administrative , with Gaetz positioning it as essential for rooting out waste, though some critics questioned its potential to encourage frivolous complaints amid ongoing debates over .

Personal life and legacy

Family and relationships

Don Gaetz has been married to Victoria Quertermous since 1981. The couple has two children: son Matthew Gaetz, a former U.S. Representative from who served from 2017 to 2024, and daughter Erin Gaetz, a television and digital media producer based in . The Gaetz family resides in , in a home at 31 Natchez Street that served as the exterior for Truman Burbank's residence in the 1998 film ; the property, purchased by the family in 1991, is officially known as "The Truman House" and displays signage referencing its cinematic history. Don Gaetz is the son of , a politician in who ran for office in the mid-20th century, continuing a family tradition of political involvement that spans generations and states.

Health incidents and public persona

On January 29, 2025, during remarks at a road dedication ceremony honoring Sen. Doug Broxson in , Don Gaetz experienced a low blood pressure event that caused him to collapse. He was transported to a for evaluation and reported to be in stable condition, receiving medical care. Gaetz remained hospitalized overnight for tests and was released on January 31, 2025. Gaetz has cultivated a public image as a no-nonsense, influential conservative leader in Northwest Florida , often dubbed "Papa Gaetz" for his guiding role in his son Matt Gaetz's political ascent. Known for his hard-nosed negotiation style and commanding presence in the state senate, where he served as from 2012 to 2016, he prioritized fiscal restraint and intervention. His business background as co-founder and former vice chairman of , the largest U.S. provider of services, underscores a persona blending entrepreneurial success with . Gaetz's outspoken support for priorities, including strong backing of , has reinforced his reputation among conservatives as a steadfast unyielding to pressures.

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