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Bill Proctor

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Children
  
4

Alma mater
  
Howard University, JD


Name
  
Bill Proctor

Political party
  
Democratic Party

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Residence
  
District 5, Leon County Florida

Occupation
  
Career Politician, FAMU Instructor

Religion
  
After crashing his Volkswagen into a ditch, he looked around and saw Bethel AME Church

Bill Proctor is the Leon County, Florida District 1 County Commissioner, a role in which he has served since 1996. He has also been an Instructor Political Science at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida since August 2000.

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Previously, he served on former Florida Governor Lawton Chiles' 1994 re-election committee before being essentially fired according to Chuck Wolfe, Chiles' director of external affairs.

Accomplishments

  • Florida A & M University Political Science Instructor.
  • Special assistant for Governor Lawton Chiles.
  • Leon County Commissioner for District 1.
  • Campaign finance

    In 1998, after a series of campaign finance violations, including a number of unreported campaign contributions, the Florida Elections Commission charged Proctor with 178 penalty counts totaling over $200,000 in damages, a figure that was reduced by a judge in 2004 to $82,000. Proctor responded by calling members of the Elections Commission the "funkiest and foulest low-life demons in existence against black political empowerment since the Ku Klux Klan," according to the Tallahassee Democrat.

    The State of Florida Commission on Ethics ordered Leon County Commissioner Bill Proctor to pay civil penalties on August 24, 2000 for violating the Full and Public Disclosure of Financial Interests sections of the Florida Constitution.

    In October 2001, an attorney for the Florida Elections Commission said Leon County Commissioner Bill Proctor has shown "a gross defiance" of campaign finance laws. The morning after his misdemeanor conviction of failing to report eight political contributions, Proctor did not show up for a hearing on the state's allegations, when asked why he said he had not been notified of the hearing.

    Tax evasion

    Leon County Commissioner Bill Proctor's salary is garnished for failing to pay $20,334 in federal income taxes and penalties as well as $28,983 in outstanding student loans. According to court records, Proctor also owes the IRS a total of $61,750 in unpaid income taxes, interest and penalties.

    Teaching attendance

    The dean of FAMU issued a written reprimand for Proctor's frequent unexcused absences, and the campus newspaper, The Famuan, wrote an expose about absentee professors naming only Proctor. When questioned in 2007, Proctor said, "I have the discretion and academic freedom to grade my courses as I deem. It ain't high technology and how many bolts of steel you need to have in a 40-story building." In 2010, the Tallahassee Democrat asked why he was frequently absent. He responded, "I have no idea. I mean, I can't remember."

    Family life

    In September 2014, Bill Proctor's son, Jordan Proctor, was arrested after giving a statement to police and was charged with armed robbery. Commissioner Proctor in a statement about Jordan's violent crime of robbing a Pizza Hut delivery driver at gunpoint said, "That's my son and I love him," and "From this moment forward, we’ll try to recover and I’m hopeful he’ll have a chance to hit the restart button and make a contribution." He then asked the community to pray for the family.

    References

    Bill Proctor Wikipedia