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HONORING MRS. MILDRED MAE service in the South Carolina National Guard churches and most importantly our family. DUKE and as an adjunct professor at the University He will be missed every day. of South Carolina. He was vital in the develop- He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Jean Bailey Arnold; children, Martin Arnold HON. STEVEN M. PALAZZO ment of the modern Republican Party of South Moore (Lauri), Meredith Moore Housman OF MISSISSIPPI Carolina and much of its success is credited (Gary), Matthew McCracken Moore; grand- to him with the largest Republican majorities in IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES children, Ross Martin Moore, John Bailey 140 years. Moore, Lyndsay Meredith Moore, Adlai Tuesday, June 29, 2021 At the Eastminster Presbyterian Church Vassy Moore, Langston Emory Moore, Lou- Mr. PALAZZO. Madam Speaker, I rise today services, the Reverend Doctor Benjamin Sloan isa Perry Moore, Reese Woodruff Housman and the Reverend Doctor Bradley Smith elo- and Riley Kathryn Housman. to honor Mrs. Mildred Mae Duke for more than The memorial service for Mr. Moore will be 35 years of dedicated service as a federal em- quently cited Milton Moore as a person who held at 11 o’clock, Friday, June 25, 2021 at ployee. loved people. My wife Roxanne and I were ap- Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 3200 Mrs. Duke is the third child of seven. She preciative being with Governor Henry Trenholm Road, Columbia, S.C. A visitation was born and raised in Biloxi, Mississippi, McMaster, First Lady Peggy McMaster, Attor- will be held in Thompson Hall immediately where she and her husband, Mr. Summer ney General Alan Wilson, State Representa- following the service, and from 5 until 7 Isaac Duke, reside today. They have one son, tive Chip Huggins, and Republican State o’clock at Lake Murray Presbyterian Jon Maxwell ‘‘Max’’ Duke. Chairman Drew McKissick. Church, 2721 Dutch Fork Road, Chapin, S.C. A livestream of the service may be seen by MILTON P. MOORE Mrs. Duke attended St. Michael’s Catholic visiting eastminsterpres.org. School from grades 1 through 6, and later at- DECEMBER 3, 1943–JUNE 22, 2021 At a later date, Milton will be buried in tended Biloxi High School, where she grad- COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.—Milton Perry Bethesda Cemetery in York County. Genera- uated in 1974. Mrs. Duke’s father, Mr. John Moore was born December 3, 1943 in Clinton, tions of Moores have been laid to rest in this Wallace Toche, served in the South Carolina to Wilma McCracken Moore special place since their arrival in South Army during the Korean War. As the daughter and Perry Martin Moore. His father was a Carolina in the 1700s. of a Korean War veteran, Mrs. Duke has al- farmer and his mother owned and operated a Donations in his memory may be made to loan office. She was one of very few women Eastminster Presbyterian Church; Hammond ways held a deep appreciation for our military. in business in her day. Growing up in Clin- School, 854 Galway Lane, Columbia, SC 29209; Mrs. Duke’s federal civil service began as ton, an idyllic, southern mill town, shaped Lake Murray Presbyterian Church; or the an employee at the Pearl Harbor Navy Base his life. He and his wife Jean attended Clin- Animal Mission of Columbia, P.O. Box 50023, in Honolulu, Hawaii from 1985 to 1986. Her ton schools, from Kindergarten through Columbia, S.C. 29250. first position was the Administration Assistant graduating together from Clinton High in Memories and condolences may be shared for the Officer-in-Charge Industrial Hygienist the Class of 1962. After High School he at- at ShivesFuneralHome.com. Office. Mrs. Duke’s drive and determination tended Oak Ridge Military Academy in Oak f quickly became apparent. She was promoted Ridge, Tennessee. He was a graduate of Wofford College in the Class of 1967. He NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION in November 1986 to Administrative Assistant moved his young family to Columbia in 1972 FOR THE FUTURE ACT at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, at the 15th to attend Graduate School at the University Supply Squadron until May 1993. of South Carolina. Jean supported the family SPEECH OF After leaving Pearl Harbor, she traveled to as Resident Manager of Hampton Park Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where she worked Apartments. Milton earned a Master’s De- HON. GWEN MOORE as Executive Assistant to the Director of De- gree in Business Administration and a Mas- OF WISCONSIN fense Intelligence Agency at the American ter’s Degree in Accountancy. Many years IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Embassy from August 1994 until August 1996. later he was an Adjunct Professor of Finance Monday, June 28, 2021 After returning from overseas to her home- and Taxation at the University of South Carolina. He served in the South Carolina Ms. MOORE of Wisconsin. Mr. Speaker, I town, she was hired as the secretary to the National Guard as a Military Police officer. rise today in support of legislation reauthor- Military Personnel Flight Commander at He was a member of Ducks Unlimited, the izing funding for the National Science Founda- Keesler Air Force Base from July 2002 until Columbia Rotary Club (Paul Harris Fellow), tion, HR 2225, the National Science Founda- January 2007. Since 2013, she has served as the Irmo Navy, and was a pioneer in the de- tion for the Future Act. Executive Assistant/Protocol Manager to the velopment and success of the modern day Re- I thank the Chair and Ranking Member for Commanding Officer at the Naval Construction publican Party in South Carolina. He led their leadership and hard work to put together many highly successful fundraising efforts Battalion Center in Gulfport, Mississippi. this package. I’m proud to be a cosponsor of Throughout Mrs. Duke’s career, she has re- for candidates statewide from the early days. He was a head Usher at Eastminster Pres- this bill to increase much-needed NSF funding ceived 2 Civilian of the Year Awards, 2 Civil- byterian Church for more than twenty years. while implementing new and creative strate- ian of the Quarter Awards, 21 Exceptional He grew up water skiing on Lake Green- gies to improve STEM education and bolster Performance Awards, 2 Special Act Awards wood and then Lake Murray, where he built our research and engineering infrastructure. and a Civilian Meritorious Service Award. Mrs. the Moore family Jake home in 1980. He en- The NSF is a funder of more than 1800 in- Duke will be retiring this year, after over 35 joyed duck hunting with friends and ulti- stitutions in the US. Given that a quarter of all years of dedication to the state of Mississippi mately his sons. He floated almost every federal funding is contributed through the and our great Nation. On behalf of the 4th river in South Carolina. He taught his sons, Foundation, nearly every student in STEM has among many other things, about shotguns, Congressional District, we wish her the best. tractors, boats and motors. He was ex- been in one way or another supported by the f tremely proud of his daughter and her com- NSF through grants, fellowships, and research mitment to succeed him in his business. He opportunities. REMEMBERING MILTON P. MOORE could and would fix or build most anything. Despite continuing support from Congress, He studied the South and wrote the family the reality is that the majority of grant pro- HON. JOE WILSON book on our Scottish heritage. He was gifted posals NSF receives are rejected and valuable as an inspirational public speaker and teach- OF SOUTH CAROLINA research projects are never carried out. er of life. He possessed a quick wit. He loved IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES During an era of tough global competition in Bluegrass, Country and Gospel music. He the science and technology sector, it is so im- Tuesday, June 29, 2021 threw a little Fourth of July party at Lake Murray every now and then. He was meticu- portant that we find effective ways to boost Mr. WILSON of South Carolina. Madam lous, had an unrivaled positive attitude, end- scientific advancements and keep up with a Speaker, I am grateful to remember a great less motivation and energy. He had a special quickly changing world. South Carolinian, Milton P. Moore. Milton was heart. He was the compass of our family. He This bill would authorize increased funding always involved in his community through his guided us to the rivers, lakes, the ocean, for the next five years, setting our students

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Notably, while in command from. grams and policies to better support our re- of 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit in Iraq, his Therefore, Madam Speaker, I ask you to search efforts. Among others, this legislation masterful leadership in combat helped change join me in honoring the life of Mrs. Darlene finds creative ways to boost STEM education the balance of power in Al Anbar Province and Tallent, and applauding her contributions to from PreK–12 education all the way through accelerate the multi-national force’s successful Westmoreland County and the Common- graduate school. counterinsurgency fight. In various higher wealth. On behalf of America’s First District, I am glad that this bill includes an amend- headquarters staff positions, including his time we say thank you. ment I introduced in committee to give emerg- as the Marine Corps’ Deputy Commandant for f ing minority-serving institutions access to NSF Plans, Policies, and Operations, Lieutenant funding through a merit-based process, to help General Beaudreault significantly impacted the IN RECOGNITION OF DR. KENNETH them build their research capacity and help Nation’s military readiness to face challenges H. COOPER expose diverse student populations to STEM around the globe. We are all safer due to his careers. selflessness and dedication. HON. MICHAEL C. BURGESS Though our STEM workforce is some of the Lieutenant General Beaudreault’s final tour OF TEXAS most well-equipped in the world, our institu- in the Marine Corps is as the Commanding IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES tions continue to report drastically low num- General, II Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF), Tuesday, June 29, 2021 bers in workplace diversity. based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. It is Only one in 10 STEM workers are underrep- no easy task to command and care for over Mr. BURGESS. Madam Speaker, I rise resented people of color, a statistic that does 40,000 Marines, Sailors, and their families, but today to recognize Kenneth H. Cooper, MD, not come close to the racial makeup of the Lieutenant General and Mrs. Beaudreault MPH, Founder and Chairman of the Cooper United States. have excelled at it. During his time in com- Aerobics Center. Dr. Cooper turned 90 years- These racial imbalances will not just go mand, II MEF has deployed forces in support old on March 4, 2021 and is a life-long exem- away with time. We must put forward serious of every Geographic Combatant Commander, plary example for maintaining a healthy life- and concrete solutions to ensure students of achieved greater naval integration, and im- style. Having logged more than 38,000 miles color have the same opportunities as their fel- proved the MEF’s readiness as a warfighting running, he can often be found exercising with low peers to pursue their ambitions. headquarters. Much of this occurred while II his wife, Millie, at the Cooper Aerobics Center. By directly funding these MSls, which in- MEF was simultaneously dealing with the It is my privilege to commend him for his tre- cludes HBCUs, tribal colleges, Hispanic-serv- challenges of the COVID–19 pandemic. Lieu- mendous role in inspiring millions of people to ing institutions, and even some community tenant General Beaudreault’s leadership dur- exercise for their physical and mental good colleges, we can expand their research capa- ing these challenging times is just one more health over the course of his trailblazing 64- bilities and offer people of color more opportu- example of the type of Marine that he is—one year medical career. nities for a career in science and engineering. of the very best. Dr. Cooper served 13 years in the U.S. Other efforts that I authored which are in- Over his years of faithful service, Lieutenant Army and U.S. Air Force, as a flight surgeon cluded in this package include helping ensure General Beaudreault has earned the Defense and director of the Aerospace Medical Labora- NSF funding is helping support critical and Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, tory. During his service, he developed the 12- groundbreaking water research that can help and the Bronze Star, among other awards. minute and 1.5-mile fitness tests and the Aer- address local and global water challenges, an Lieutenant General Beaudreault has served obics Point System, used today by branches effort I authored to help ensure that commu- 38 outstanding years in support of our beloved of the military, schools and organizations nity colleges, which often serve diverse com- Nation and will retire on 8 July 2021. I am de- worldwide. In 1968, Dr. Cooper wrote his best- munities, can also better engage with the lighted to have this opportunity to recognize seller, Aerobics, where he coined a new word NSF, and finally, an effort, with Rep. YOUNG not only Lieutenant General Beaudreault, but and submitted the official definition to the Ox- KIM, to address K–8 STEM education in our his entire family for their undeniably incredible ford English Dictionary. In addition to Aero- secondary schools. The earlier we can hook service to the U.S. Marine Corps and our bics, Dr. Cooper has authored 18 additional kids in STEM, the better. great nation. Their sacrifice and dedication to books which have sold over 30 million copies This is a good bill and I urge my colleagues our nation is truly remarkable. I wish him and and been translated into 41 languages and to support it. his beloved wife, Karen, well as they embark Braille. After retiring from military service in f on a new chapter in their lives. God bless the 1970, Dr. Cooper founded the Cooper Aero- Beaudreaults, God bless the United States of bics Center in Dallas, TX with the mission to RECOGNIZING LIEUTENANT GEN- America, and Semper Fidelis. explore the relationship between cardio- ERAL BRIAN D. BEAUDREAULT, f vascular fitness, health and longevity. UNITED STATES MARINE Dr. Cooper’s oratory skills have echoed in IN REMEMBRANCE OF DARLENE halls across the county and internationally in HON. GREGORY F. MURPHY TALLENT more than 50 countries. He attained iconic OF NORTH CAROLINA status in Brazil, having trained the 1970 Bra- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HON. ROBERT J. WITTMAN zilian soccer team leading to their World Cup victory. In Portuguese, jogging is translated as Tuesday, June 29, 2021 OF VIRGINIA IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ‘‘coopering’’. In Hungary, the national fitness Mr. MURPHY of North Carolina. Madam test is named the ‘‘cooperteszt’’, In April 2013, Speaker, I rise today to honor Lieutenant Gen- Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Dr. Cooper attended the prestigious Boao eral Brian David Beaudreault, United States Mr. WITTMAN. Madam Speaker, it is with Forum in China, serving as a forum panelist Marine Corps, for his service to our great Na- deep sadness but great respect that I take this alongside a former Prime Minister of Australia tion and his family’s faithful service as well. time to remember one of my constituents, Mrs. and two Nobel Prize Laureates in Medicine. The theme of his distinguished career has Darlene Agnes Tallent, of Chiltons, Virginia. I appreciate Dr. Cooper for his extraordinary been one of achievement with highest honors Mrs. Tallent passed away on Tuesday, Jan- pioneering efforts to improve the lives of throughout his 38 years of unconditional serv- uary 19, 2021 at the age of 74. Darlene was Americans by positively impacting our diet. His ice to the United States of America. born and raised in Westmoreland County. She collaboration with PepsiCo and their elimi- Lieutenant General Beaudreault is a sec- married her high school sweetheart, Joe nation of trans fats from its Frito-Lay snack ond-generation Marine—his father, Rene, Tallent, and together they raised their two line set an international example that other served in the Marine Corps in World War II. daughters Kathleen and Lisa in Montross companies follow. For three years, the back of He was commissioned as a Second Lieuten- County. Baked Lays packages included this quote from ant in 1983 after graduating from the Univer- Darlene spent her career working as the Dr. Cooper, ‘‘Fitness is a journey, not a des- sity of Massachusetts-Amherst. In his 38 years Westmoreland County Museum’s Genealogical tination. It must be continued for the rest of as a Marine Infantry Officer, he has com- Library Assistant. She assisted countless re- your life.’’

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While working as a librarian, Barry was also mendous respect for his continued profes- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES an active member of the American Federation sional career as he serves as Chairman of six Tuesday, June 29, 2021 of Teachers (AFT local union and even health and wellness companies and Chairman Mr. HUFFMAN. Madam Speaker, I rise worked his way up to become President of his Emeritus of The Cooper Institute. My sincere today in celebration of the life of Christopher local. Being elected to lead his union truly appreciation for all that he continues to do to Yock, who passed away on June 8, 2021 at changed Barry and ignited a passion in him improve lives in our country and across the the age of 57 after battling a structure fire at that he used to champion workers’ rights globe. San Francisco International Airport. He was a throughout his life. While president of the beloved member of the San Rafael community union, Barry was admired for his ability to fight f and a San Francisco firefighter. for his members but still maintain a loving and Christopher was born on December 27, friendly personality and always face chal- HONORING WIAWAKA CENTER FOR 1963 in San Francisco and was raised in the lenges with a positive attitude. Barry’s accom- WOMEN FOR THE COMPLETED Westborough neighborhood of South San plishments and dedication to his union gained RESTORATION OF THE HOUSE OF Francisco. Christopher began his journey in him statewide notoriety and led to him being TRIX AND THEIR IMPACT ON the fire service as a firefighter at the Alameda recruited as a Government Affairs Representa- THE LAKE GEORGE COMMUNITY Naval Airbase Station and the Presidio Fire tive by Connecticut statewide AFT President Department before finally achieving his dream George Springer. Hitting the ground running— of becoming a firefighter for the San Francisco Barry made his mark and inspired all those HON. ELISE M. STEFANIK Fire Department. Christopher loved his career around him with his willingness to put others before himself. Not only did Barry talk the talk OF NEW YORK in the fire service, and was a beloved fire- house chef who prepared amazing meals for but he was always out on the front lines with IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES his fellow firefighters. his brothers and sisters rallying for their right to equal opportunities and fairness in the Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Christopher lived a full and vibrant life, meeting and making lifelong friends along the workplace. Achieving milestone after mile- Ms. STEFANIK. Madam Speaker, I rise way. He had a passion for traveling, cooking, stone—Barry set himself apart as one of the today to honor the Wiawaka Center for photography, and music. Christopher was a top labor leaders in Connecticut and this led to Women on their successful restoration of the seasoned world traveler, with some of his fa- his election in 1985 to represent all workers in the state as the Secretary Treasurer of the House of Trix, one of the many buildings used vorite destinations being Palau, Porto, Maldives, Tahiti, Bali and numerous family Connecticut AFL–CIO. by the retreat, and a historic landmark located Now a true and tried advocate in the world on Lake George in New York. trips to Maui. Christopher is survived by his siblings, Jeffery Yock and Jennifer Yock- of unions, Barry decided to go independent The Wiawaka Center for Women has an im- Lanthier, his son, Cayden Yock (Nancy and start his own lobbying firm to represent portant role in our community as a place of Galvin), his brother-in-law, Sean Lanthier, and unions and non-profits in 1987. With all the rest, rejuvenation, and support for women his nephew and nieces, Danielle Gracia, statewide connections he had developed in his throughout the North Country and the entire Alyssa Sozio, Adam Lanthier, and Ashley decades of organizing and union work—Barry United States of America. The center, founded Yock. quickly gained traction as someone who could by Mary Fuller in 1903, is on the National Madam Speaker, I respectfully ask that you bring opposing sides to the table to talk, and Registry of Historic Places and has been a join me in extending condolences to Chris- he also became known for a little secret weap- on in breaking the ice between opposing place of retreat for generations of women. topher’s family and friends and in expressing our deep appreciation for his dedicated serv- forces—his famous homemade bread. Barry Wiawaka is the oldest and longest continu- was truly a master negotiator because he ously operating site of its kind in the United ice to public safety and the San Francisco Fire Department. never lamented, and his genuine and happy States. The center has previously hosted the f nature rubbed off on all those around him likes of Georgia O’Keefe, renowned American which made coming to agreements easier for artist, and has a rich history of supporting and HONORING THE LIFE OF BARRY all parties. Barry continued a very successful encouraging women in their fight for equal WILLIAMS lobbying career until later in life when he rights. would receive a devastating diagnosis with In renovating and restoring the historic HON. JOE COURTNEY Parkinson’s disease which would lead to his House of Trix, Wiawaka continues to invest in OF CONNECTICUT retirement. Barry however as expected, did not let the disease damper his love for life and and pursue their mission of providing a place IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES for bringing happiness to all those around him. of retreat for all women. This is the only build- Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Even when he was in the later stages of his ing within the center that hosts a variety of Mr. COURTNEY. Madam Speaker, I rise life in the Hebrew Center for Health and Reha- programming including art workshops, today to observe and mourn the passing of bilitation in West Hartford—his positive de- wellness classes, presentations, and events. Barry Williams, a local civic champion who meanor gained him the nickname, ‘‘the Through perseverance, teamwork, and with dedicated his life to bringing people together Mayor,’’ as he was so loved by his fellow resi- support of the community, they restored this and who tirelessly advocated for social justice, dents and staff. Even up until his last Christ- historic building back to its original splendor the middle class, and the everyday working mas, Barry grew out his beard to transform and purpose. After receiving funding through a man and woman. Sadly, on May 2nd of this himself into Santa to pass out small gifts and grant by the Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable year—Barry passed away at the age of 71 candy to fellow residents. Trust, Wiawaka will be able to continue their after a tough 17–year battle with Parkinson’s Madam Speaker, the loss of Barry leaves a important work of serving the community of disease. Barry’s inspirational life, however, will deep void in Connecticut as he was a unifier women around them. never dissipate from our community’s collec- who brought people of both sides of the aisle tive spirit as he treated everyone he encoun- together. I ask that my colleagues and this On behalf of New York’s 21st District, I tered with love and humility, setting an immor- Chamber to join me in expressing our deepest would like to thank the Wiawaka Center for talized example for us all to aspire to. respect for Barry’s work and life and send our Women, and their entire team, for their dedi- Born in in 1949 in York, Maine—Barry and deepest condolences to the Williams Family. cation and commitment in revitalizing and re- his family relocated to Waterford, Connecticut Barry is survived by his wife Susan, children storing a deeply important historic property in where Barry grew up and acquired his love for Colby, Jake, Sam, Patel, his sisters Sedona our community. I congratulate them on their the coastline. Barry would spend many hours and Kathi, and many other family members achievements thus far and the continued ac- of his life enjoying the beach, fishing, or sail- and friends who will carry the lasting memory complishments of the women this center ing, and was invigorated when he caught a of Barry in their hearts so that his joy, laugh- serves. fish, which wasn’t often. Barry was an avid ter, and compassion will continue to carry on.

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He has earned the trust of various tend Purdue University this fall, where he in- Tuesday, June 29, 2021 agencies including the U.S. Army Corps of En- tends to study industrial engineering. He also Ms. DELAURO. Madam Speaker, today, I gineers, the Natural Resources Conservation plays 4 instruments and sings, and in 2017, rise in support of the INVEST in America Act, Services, and Federal Emergency Manage- he made it to the finals in the Boys and Girls which will create good paying jobs to rebuild ment Agency. Club of Southwest County Idol Season 8. I’m and re-imagine America’s surface transpor- Russ led the Flood Control District through honored to represent such an impressive tation infrastructure by revitalizing our existing the worst rainfall event in American history, young man, and I’m eager to watch and cheer roads and bridges and making investments in Hurricane Harvey in 2017. In the aftermath of him on as he races on the behalf of Team passenger rail, public transit, cycling and walk- Harvey, Russ helped former County Judge Ed USA. Competing at an international level is an ing infrastructure, and zero-emission options— Emmett pass the historic $2.5 billion Harris incredible feat, especially at such a young while creating safer, more connected commu- County Flood Bond in August 2018. After vot- age, and I am proud to stand behind this re- nities. ers approved the bond program, Russ became markable, well-rounded young man, who I’m After decades of disinvestment and four the head of a multi-billion-dollar enterprise, all pleased to recognize as my June Constituent years of failed ‘Infrastructure Weeks,’ I believe with the purpose of helping his community in of the Month. that now is the time to make desperately Harris County. needed investments to rebuild our nation. Since that time, under Russ’s leadership, f According to the 2021 Report Card for the Flood Control District has started over 200 America’s Infrastructure assessment by the flood damage reduction projects and has in- IN RECOGNITION OF FORMER REP- American Society of Civil Engineers, our na- creased project delivery volume over ten RESENTATIVE PAUL MITCHELL tion’s infrastructure receives the grade: C-. A times. continued underinvestment in our infrastruc- Russ’s leadership and professionalism will HON. SALUD O. CARBAJAL ture at current rates will cost $10 trillion in be missed at the Flood Control District. Russ OF CALIFORNIA GDP, more than $3 million jobs, and $2.4 tril- always practiced leadership by inspiration, not IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES lion in exports over the next 20 years. intimidation. Russ and his staff have spent We cannot wait. It is time to invest, re- countless hours working with my staff and me Tuesday, June 29, 2021 imagine, and revitalize a new American econ- to ensure we understand the tremendous chal- Mr. CARBAJAL. Madam Speaker, I rise omy by building the architecture of our na- lenges the Harris County area faces when it today in recognition of my friend and col- tion’s future. We need transformative plans comes to reducing flooding. league, Representative Paul Mitchell, who re- like the INVEST in America Act and the Amer- I wish to thank him for his service and wish tired after proudly serving his constituents ican Jobs Plan, a once-in-a-century capital in- him all the best. I am certain that he will con- from Michigan’s 10th Congressional District. vestment in America that will create millions of tinue his success at the next stop on his ca- Paul was recently diagnosed with stage IV good-paying-jobs and rebuild our country’s in- reer journey. renal cancer and after great medical treatment frastructure, including high-speed rail. is on his way to a continued recovery. While We need to recognize the importance of in- f my heart hurts for his family, I am optimistic vesting in high-speed rail. And I will continue RECOGNIZING JOEL GOMEZ AS MY Paul will pull through. He has shown us time working for more rail investment and ensure CONSTITUENT OF THE MONTH and time again that he is not only a man of that federal dollars fund high-speed rail principle, but also a fighter. projects across this country—including projects in Connecticut, which total almost HON. MIKE LEVIN I first met Paul when we came in the same $10B in CT’s new initiative, TIME FOR CT OF CALIFORNIA class after being elected in 2016. We served together on the House Armed Services Com- and along the Northeast Corridor which cur- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES mittee and we shared the same hallway in the rently has $117B of needed investment Tuesday, June 29, 2021 through their project titled CONNECT2035 and Cannon House Office Building. Serving on the New Haven’s Downtown Crossing, which I Mr. LEVIN of California. Madam Speaker, it House Armed Services Committee, we had was proud to help secure $20 million for New is my great honor to recognize Encinitas na- the opportunity to travel and visit troops in Haven to reconnect its downtown with both tive Joel Gomez for my June Constituent of Germany and the Middle East, and build our the outlying neighborhoods and the train sta- the Month. Recent graduate of Classical Acad- friendship. I continued to work with Paul as we tion—helping the local business community emy High, Joel Gomez has not only rep- also served together on the House Transpor- flourish. resented California’s 49th Congressional Dis- tation and Infrastructure Committee. Through- We can make opportunity real for millions trict around the country with his impressive out the years, I got to know Paul’s humor and with good-paying jobs. And, we can strength- athletic ability, but also the United States on his dedication towards service. en our economy. So, let us move boldly. And the world stage as a medal award-winning While Paul and I did not always agree on let us start rebuilding America. Paralympic athlete. A member of the United policy, I always knew that I could have a can- States Paralympic Track and Field team, Joel did discussion with my friend. Our conversa- f has competed with great success in Switzer- tions were cordial and with a shared goal of IN HONOR OF RUSS POPPE land, Peru and Dubai, earning two gold med- improving the lives of the American people als and one silver medal in the 1500 meters and upholding our democracy. HON. DAN CRENSHAW and 400 meters events. On top of that, Joel In order to achieve these goals, Paul was not afraid to cross party lines. During his last OF TEXAS was named the 2019 Male Junior Para Athlete of the Year by USA Track & Field. term, Paul showed incredible courage in IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Still just 17 years old, Joel is currently pre- standing up for our democracy and supporting Tuesday, June 29, 2021 paring to represent the United States as a the 2020 election results. Mr. CRENSHAW. Madam Speaker, I rise member of Team USA once again at the It is with this same courage that I know Paul today to thank and honor a true public serv- Tokyo Paralympics. Although the COVID–19 will use to fight this disease. I ask my col- ant, the Executive Director of the Harris Coun- pandemic put a hold on much of the athletic leagues to join me in thanking former Rep- ty Flood Control District, Russ Poppe. communities’ plans, Joel remained positive in resentative Paul Mitchell for his leadership and Russ is stepping down on July 2, 2021. Dur- his training and competition efforts, a perse- service to our country and his constituents. ing his five-year tenure as Executive Director, verance he is no stranger to. With the post- As Paul begins his treatment, I want to send Russ made a lasting and significant impact to ponement of the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics and him my best. I look forward to the day when reduce the threat of flooding in Harris County. Olympics, Joel had the opportunity to train, we can celebrate Paul’s remission.

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Madam Speaker, I rise today to cation—John went on to earn a bachelor’s de- I was unavoidably detained. Had I been discuss the importance of infrastructure to my gree from the University of Massachusetts, present, I would have voted ‘‘Yes’’ on the mo- district and the Nation. Right now, we are dis- Amherst before obtaining his J.D. in 1991 from tion to suspend the rules and pass H.R. 2225. cussing two monumental transportation and in- Western New England University’s Law f frastructure improvement proposals: the Amer- School. Equipped with a law degree, John REMEMBERING SPECIALIST ican Jobs Plan and the INVEST in America quickly transitioned his Massachusetts-based JAMESON LINDSKOG Act. Both proposals would repair and replace education to start his career as an assistant airports, bridges, buses, seaports, and thou- clerk at the Rockville Superior Court. After some experience in the courthouse and brief HON. ERIC SWALWELL sands of miles of American highways. OF CALIFORNIA These proposals would provide direct bene- stints with several law firms, John ultimately IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES fits to my constituents in New Jersey’s 10th found a place at Liberty Mutual, where his District. The greatest benefit would be the specialties included labor relations and work- Tuesday, June 29, 2021 construction of the $13.4 billion Gateway Pro- er’s compensation law. Having gained his full Mr. SWALWELL. Madam Speaker, I rise to gram. The program consists of two projects: a footing in a career that enabled his specialties recognize the life of Spe- new Portal North Bridge and a new Hudson to excel, John settled here in Vernon and we cialist Jameson Lindskog on the occasion of River Tunnel to go with repairs to the current became neighbors. As I mentioned earlier, I the dedication of a new Army Reserve training tunnel. The existing bridge and tunnels are handled cases in the same courts as John, facility in my district, to his life and heroism. more than 110 years old. They have been and he was a talented, highly ethical profes- Jameson was born on May 25, 1987 in San here longer than the Empire State Building sional who treated clients, fellow lawyers and Mateo, California to parents Donna and Curtis. and they are an accident waiting to happen. court officials as consummate gentleman and He graduated from the Orion Academy in Each facility carries 200,000 passengers in advocate. 2006 and the National Holistic Institute before 450 trains every day to destinations in New As a resident of Vernon, John developed enlisting in the United States Army and be- Jersey, New York and across the country. A the roots for his greatest passion: community came a Certified Emergency Medical Techni- shut down of either facility would cost $100 service. This was exemplified early on when cian for the 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regi- million in lost economic output every day. he was first elected to the Board of Education ment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Air- Thankfully, officials will begin construction on and then to Vernon’s Town Council. In 2008, borne in Fort Campbell, Kentucky. the new Portal North Bridge this year. But we John even decided to leave the insurance While serving as a Platoon Medic on 29 need funding for the Hudson River Tunnel business to pursue this passion of community March 2011, the lead section of his convoy project immediately. service by working in local government as the was ambushed from multiple directions and The Gateway Program is not the only infra- Town Administrator for Vernon, serving in this pinned down. Specialist Lindskog was in the structure project that would receive aid from role over the course of three mayoral adminis- trail element and immediately acted to treat these bills. A strong investment in our nation’s trations. During his tenure as Town Adminis- multiple casualties. The Army describes Spe- infrastructure will help the City of East Orange trator, John directed renovations of the old cialist Lindskog’s actions in those moments as improve their transit network and revitalize mills and secured a new senior center for our follows: ‘‘Specialist Lindskog at great personal their downtown area. It will provide more ad- neighboring residents. In 2011, John placed risk to his life showed no hesitation and vanced vehicle and pedestrian crossing sig- himself on the front lines of emergency service bounded to the wounded Soldiers through nals to increase the speed and safety of traffic in Vernon when Connecticut was hit with the withering enemy fire while brush, trees, and in Newark. It will replace sidewalks and ‘‘Snowtober’’ nor’easter. Outside working for debris were destroyed around him. Once the streetscapes in South Orange. In addition, it the town in a more official capacity, he often reinforcements reached the ambushed men, will give the residents of Bloomfield a modern volunteered as a ‘‘pit parent’’ for the high Specialist Lindskog immediately assessed the train station. school marching band. In fact, he coached situation, evaluated casualties, and issued pri- These projects are all critical to the eco- and help raised Vernon’s youngest generation orities for first aid.’’ nomic health and prosperity of my residents. I through numerous youth sports including bas- In the moments that Specialist Lindskog know each Member of Congress has a similar ketball, soccer and football. was providing life-saving care to his com- list of projects that will bring similar benefits to It is worth noting that John’s love for public rades, he himself was shot in the chest. Even their constituents. We cannot wait any longer. service stayed with him into his latest years. In while mortally wounded himself, for thirty min- The longer we wait, the farther behind our na- 2017, John made the switch to serve as the utes Specialist Lindskog gave instructions to tional transportation system falls in relation to Town Manager in Granby, Connecticut where those around him about how to provide emer- countries in Europe and Asia. We need to he brought the force of his passion for com- gency care for the wounded soldiers around support these bills, repair our bridges, repave munity service. John also went on to fuse to- him and himself. His heroism in the throes of our roads, and make life better for all Ameri- gether his enthusiasm for learning and public personal sacrifice saved the lives of two peo- cans. It is the job we were elected to do. Now, service, earning a master’s degree in Public ple that day. it is time to do it. Administration from the University of Con- Specialist Lindskog was posthumously f necticut in 2019. awarded a Silver Star for his conduct, and in Madam Speaker, it is an honor to represent it’s description the Army states: ‘‘His courage, HONORING THE LIFE OF JOHN constituents as honorable and impactful as bravery and leadership in combat set the ex- DAVID WARD John. John’s commitment to our town became ample for all to follow. Specialist Lindskog’s a part of his life blood, causing him to touch distinctive accomplishments are in keeping HON. JOE COURTNEY the hearts of many in our community. While with the finest traditions of military service and OF CONNECTICUT we all mourn the early loss of John, we can reflect great credit upon himself, the 327th In- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES at least find solace that his story and memory fantry Regiment, the 1st Brigade Combat live on in others, including his wife of more Team, the 101st Airborne Division (Air As- Tuesday, June 29, 2021 than 25 years, Wendy, and children James, sault) and the United States Army.’’ Mr. COURTNEY. Madam Speaker, it is with Joe, Elizabeth and David. I find it fitting that Today we memorialize Specialist Lindskog’s great sadness that I rise today to honor the we, the People’s House, honor John’s name service by naming a new facility at Parks Re- life of the late John David Ward, of Vernon, and character. I ask that the entire House join serve Forces Training Area in his honor. This Connecticut, who passed away surrounded by me in recognizing the life of John David Ward, new facility will house six simulation training family on March 17, 2021, at the age of 59. As never forgetting the importance of serving the rooms containing hospital beds, simulated pa- someone who has shared a hometown with community. tients, and a host of bio-medical equipment.

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It is a fitting owned by the Bill and Violetta Vidojevski fam- raise funds for the schooling of young people tribute to Specialist Lindskog, his parents ily, who added their own special recipes to the in Las Vegas and Africa, contributed to the Donna and Matthew Walker and Curtis and Jo menu. first preschool speech therapy program in Lindskog, his siblings Ken and Candace, and Despite the changes in ownership, the rec- Kubwa-Abuja, Nigeria, and shares artwork and all those who loved him and hold tight to his ipes and quality of their baked goods have artifacts from her travels to Africa with mem- memory. maintained their excellence. The current own- bers of the local community, including univer- f ers, Bradley and Kristine Davidson, have been sity and school children. committed to keeping the bakery’s traditional Earlier this month, the Historic Preservation PASSING OF JUSTIN WALLACE recipes alive. Originally, the bakery provided a Commission, joined by Councilman Cedric variety of breads and later became well-known Crear, preserved Ms. Toland’s Westside home HON. GREGORY W. MEEKS for their desserts. The bakery’s most popular as part of the City of Las Vegas Historic Prop- OF NEW YORK items today include their Long John donuts erty Register, and she will be included among IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES and the raspberry-currant and butter bud the icons to be enshrined at Historic Westside cookies. Throughout their nine decades in the Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Legacy Park later this year, in honor of her Trenton community, Elliott’s Bakery has main- years of accomplishments and dedication to Mr. MEEKS. Madam Speaker, I rise today tained their reputation for serving up delicious, the Las Vegas community. We love and ap- to honor Justin Wallace, of Rockaway, New high-quality donuts, cookies, pies, and other preciate everything Ms. Toland has done for York, who was tragically taken from us on treats. the Southern Nevada community, and want to June 5th. Justin was a blessing to all who Madam Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join take this opportunity to say thank you. knew him. An adventurous and loving spirit, me today in celebrating the 90th anniversary f he brought tremendous joy and laughter into of Elliott’s Bakery in Trenton, Michigan. Please the lives of everyone around him. To his fam- join me in congratulating Elliott’s Bakery on PERSONAL EXPLANATION ily, Justin was a ‘‘miracle baby,’’ his very exist- nine fantastic decades of business and in ence a gift that defied the odds. A curious ex- wishing them the best of luck in the years to HON. BOB GOOD plorer with a bright mind, he was always fid- come. OF VIRGINIA dling with new gadgets and technology, learn- f IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ing about cars, enjoying mathematics, and playing video games. To our community, he HONORING THE LIFE AND LEGACY Tuesday, June 29, 2021 was a beacon of hope—a gentle giant with a OF HELEN ANDERSON TOLAND Mr. GOOD of Virginia. Madam Speaker, I big heart, raised by his loving family to have was unable to vote on June 29, 2021 due to integrity, respect, and to treat others with com- HON. STEVEN HORSFORD travel arrangements. Had I been present, I passion and dignity. OF NEVADA would have voted as follows: NO on Roll Call Justin was taken from us much too soon. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES No. 189; NO on Roll Call No. 190; NO on Roll His family and friends have confronted un- Call No. 191; NO on Roll Call No. 193; YES Tuesday, June 29, 2021 imaginable grief at the loss of such an inno- on Roll Call No. 194; NO on Roll Call No. 195; cent and beautiful life. His bright and deter- Mr. HORSFORD. Madam Speaker, I rise and NO on Roll Call No. 196. mined spirit will be dearly missed. Their hard- today to honor the life and legacy of Helen I oppose passage of H.R. 3005 because I ship reflects what a gift he was to his family Anderson Toland. Ms. Toland has been a Las believe in preserving America’s rich history and friends who had the privilege of loving Vegas resident since 1964 and served as the and I support each state’s right to choose him. As Justin’s brother so eloquently put it: Clark County School District’s first African which two statues they want representing ‘‘Ten years old was short, but it was a bless- American female school principle at the former them in the U.S. Capitol Building. The Left has ing and it was beautiful.’’ Kit Carson Elementary School, now renamed devoted too much energy to tearing down stat- I pray that God will give strength to the Wal- Helen Anderson Toland Elementary School in ues and monuments, including those of the lace family as they bear this great personal her honor. Founders. We should learn from our history, loss. As Scripture tells us in Mathew 11:28– Originally from Marceline, , Ms. not desecrate it. 30, ‘‘Come to me, all you who are weary and Toland attended University of Illinois and I oppose passage of H.R. 2662 because it burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my worked as the first black speech correctionist would dangerously expand subpoena power yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am in Louisville, Kentucky before receiving a mas- so that it could be weaponized against prior gentle and humble in heart, and you will find ter’s degree in speech therapy from University administration officials, rather than focusing in- rest for your souls.’’ of Southern California (USC). While in Los An- vestigative authority on the current govern- May God bless his soul. geles in the early 1960s, she became active in ment. f the NAACP, through which she met Jim An- f derson, whom she married in 1964. CELEBRATING 90 YEARS OF When Ms. Toland arrived in Las Vegas, she PERSONAL EXPLANATION ELLIOTT’S BAKERY was initially hired as a speech therapist by the Clark County School District, before becoming HON. LOUIE GOHMERT HON. DEBBIE DINGELL principal of Kit Carson in 1965, a position she OF TEXAS OF MICHIGAN held for seven years, after which she became IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES principal at Robert E. Lake Elementary School. While principal, Ms. Toland took great Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Tuesday, June 29, 2021 pride in providing for her students, including Mr. GOHMERT. Madam Speaker, I was un- Mrs. DINGELL. Madam Speaker, I rise by organizing field trips to Disneyland and Mt. able to vote on June 29, 2021 due to an invi- today to recognize Elliott’s Bakery located in Charleston. Following the passing of Mr. An- tation from the Governor of Texas to travel to Trenton, Michigan, on the occasion of their derson, she married Elton Toland and moved the border to observe the ongoing crisis that 90th anniversary. Their decades spent as a to Los Angeles in 1972 before moving back to is happening there. Had I been present, I mainstay of the Trenton community is worthy Las Vegas in 1980. would have voted as follows: YES on Roll Call of commendation. Throughout her lifetime, Ms. Toland has No. 196. Established in 1931 by Mr. Waldo Elliott, El- been very active in community work in Las I am exceedingly concerned with the Speak- liott’s Bakery has been a Trenton staple for Vegas, as well as in Africa. In addition to her er’s determination to pass H.R. 3005, To di- nine decades. Mr. Elliott, a Northville, Michi- work with the NAACP and the civil rights rect the Joint Committee on the Library to re- gan native, spent 12 years in the bakery busi- movement, Ms. Toland was also a board place the bust of Roger Brooke Taney in the ness before deciding to expand. After consid- member of an environmental group called Old Supreme Court Chamber of the United ering six locations, he found Trenton to be the Foresta, and was involved with the National States Capitol with a bust of Thurgood Mar- perfect home for the new Elliott’s Bakery. At Association of College Women and Les shall to be obtained by the Joint Committee on the time of its founding, Trenton was a thriving Femmes Douze. Ms. Toland is also a member the Library and to remove certain statues from residential community in need of a bakery for of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and was areas of the United States Capitol which are

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