Advocacy Spotlight: Congressman Gus Bilirakis’ Holiday Open House
Pictured above, left to right, is Kim Boulahanis, SHRM Florida State Legislative Director and Congressman Gus Bilirakis.
Authored by Kim Boulahanis, SHRM Florida State Legislative Director
I was honored to attend a Christmas open house with Congressman Gus Bilirakis. I have spent many years advocating on workplace policy, and I have always felt fortunate to have someone like Gus as a Representative. No matter how busy, he has always made the time to hear my concerns and treat me like they truly matter to him. His consistency over the years—showing up, listening, and taking action—reminds me that true leadership is measured not by titles, but by heart.
One thing that has always stood out is how deeply he cares about his constituents, especially our veterans. He spoke about the importance of coming together in a bipartisan way, reminding us that we owe it to our country to put unity and service first. It should never be about politics or parties but about people. His message was a powerful reminder of what public service is supposed to look like.
A story was shared that moved the entire room: A couple was out one day and came across a car wash raising money for a family trying to get to Walter Reed Hospital to see their loved one—there alone, struggling mentally and physically after the loss of both legs. The couple reached out to Congressman Bilirakis for help. Not only did his office step in immediately to assist the family, but the Congressman himself flew to Walter Reed that same day to visit the young man in person. This action was not done for political gain but from the heart of a man focused solely on what’s best for the people he serves.
It wasn’t just the story itself that moved me but the immediacy of his response. No committees, no delays, no headlines. Just a human being answering another human being’s need.
I am incredibly thankful for his dedication, compassion, and commitment to doing what is right. His actions speak long before he ever does. He sets a standard of service that I wish more public servants embraced—the kind rooted in humanity.
As we enter this holiday season, I am reminded that the greatest gifts aren’t wrapped—they’re the people who lead with integrity, compassion, and courage. Congressman Bilirakis is one of those gifts to our community.
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