CONGRESSIONAL RECORD— Extensions of Remarks E482 HON. DEREK KILMER HON. C.A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER HON. SCOTT Desjarlais
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E482 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks April 1, 2014 women of Central Florida and its health care utive Director Jim Daly, Finance and Account- is currently teaching Trial Advocacy at the Uni- advocates fight to get patients the treatment ing Officer Jim George, Program Officer versity of Baltimore Law School where he was they need when diagnosed. Cassie Lentz, Office Manager Cari Jewell, and awarded Adjunct Professor of the Year in In 2009, Robin left her successful career as the Foundation’s Board of Directors for their 2003, and has been a member of the Dean’s an Orange County Crime Scene Investigator ongoing support of the Grays Harbor Commu- Advisory Council since 1994. to work full time at LLBCF, where she fights nity Foundation. It is my sincere pleasure to As a judicial leader, he was the founder of daily for her patients to receive the treatment recognize their outstanding service today in the first Drug/DUI Treatment Court in Howard they need and deserve. Since it opened its the United States Congress. County. Over the years his community involve- doors, LLBCF has provided over 4,000 breast f ment has included service on the Board of health services and diagnosed more than 65 Trustees of the Howard County Library, the cases of breast cancer. Today, 114 children IN RECOGNITION OF THE HONOR- Howard County Executive’s Mental Health still have their mothers because of Robin’s ABLE LOUIS A. BECKER’S EX- Services Restructuring Task Force and the tireless efforts after losing her own mother. TRAORDINARY WORK AS A County Youth Lacrosse Program. Through their leadership and legacy, Libby JUDGE His wife of 46 years, Shawn, a Registered and Robin continue to save lives. Nurse who holds a Master’s Degree in Nurs- I am happy to honor Libby and Robin May- HON. C.A. DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER ing Policy, is Senior Director of Patient Safety, nard, during Women’s History Month, for their OF MARYLAND US Pharmacopeia (USP). He has two grown service and contributions to the Central Florida IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES sons; one of whom is a commercial banker community. Tuesday, April 1, 2014 and the other a construction project manager, f and three grandchildren. Mr. RUPPERSBERGER. Mr. Speaker, it is Mr. Speaker, as you can see from this in- RECOGNIZING THE SERVICE AND with great honor that I rise before you today credible list of accomplishments, Judge Louis COMMITMENT OF THE GRAYS to recognize the efforts of a truly significant in- A. Becker has had a distinguished career as HARBOR COMMUNITY FOUNDA- dividual in the judicial field. Not only is it a an attorney and a judge for the State of Mary- TION TO GRAYS HARBOR COUN- privilege to know Judge Louis A. Becker, but land. He has served our country with distinc- TY IN WASHINGTON STATE also to call Judge Becker a friend. Our lives tion. I ask that you join with me today to ap- had some remarkable commonalities. We both plaud the tremendous work he has done for HON. DEREK KILMER worked as a lifeguard in Ocean City, Mary- our courts and our community as he enters re- OF WASHINGTON land. We both played lacrosse during our tirement. school years and graduated from the Univer- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES f sity of Baltimore’s Law School. Finally, we Tuesday, April 1, 2014 both worked for our Nation’s Intelligence com- COMMEMORATING THE 35TH ANNI- Mr. KILMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to munities during our long careers in public VERSARY OF THE TAIWAN RELA- recognize the 20th anniversary of the estab- service. TIONS ACT lishment of the Grays Harbor Community The Honorable Louis A. Becker was ap- Foundation, which has provided unwavering pointed by Governor Ehrlich as an Associate HON. SCOTT DesJARLAIS support to the greater Grays Harbor County Judge of the Circuit Court for Howard County OF TENNESSEE community. in July 2005, after having been appointed by IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Grays Harbor Community Foundation Governor Schaefer to the District Court of was established in 1994 to partner with resi- Maryland for Howard County in 1989. On oc- Tuesday, April 1, 2014 dents to make investments in the future of our casion, he has been specially assigned to Mr. DESJARLAIS. Mr. Speaker, today I rise region. Through scholarships, grants, partner- Maryland’s 2nd highest appellate bench, the to honor and commemorate the 35th Anniver- ships, and support for the arts, the Foundation Court of Special Appeals. Thus, he has adju- sary of the passage and signing of the Taiwan has inspired long-term philanthropy and com- dicated thousands of bench and jury trials in- Relations Act (TRA) on April 10, 1979. I would munity investment. volving major felonies and complex civil cases also like to congratulate and welcome Mr. Mr. Speaker, I’d like to highlight a few of the and authored several appellate opinions. Lyushun Shen as the incoming Representative many accomplishments of the Foundation. In He is a graduate of Loyola University, B.S., for Taipei Economic and Cultural Representa- 2012, the Foundation launched the Tech- Political Science, 1965 and the University of tive Office (TECRO) in the United States. nology Initiative and provided grants to five Baltimore School of Law, J.D., 1970. Having The TRA has molded our relations with Tai- school districts that gave them the resources served on active duty and the Reserves from wan and has provided the backbone for a pro- to integrate innovative learning tools into the 1965 to 1994, he retired as a Lieutenant Colo- ductive and constructive partnership between classroom and increase student engagement nel, U.S. Army Intelligence. our two countries. and achievement. I applaud their efforts. We Prior to the bench he practiced law with em- The ability of the people of Taiwan to de- know that it is critical to make investments in phasis in the areas of criminal law, real prop- fend themselves has been the hallmark of the school technology so that all students have erty, corporate, computer, and professional TRA’s success and has led to a sustained access to critical tools they need to remain malpractice. He was formerly a member of the peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, as competitive in today’s increasingly technology- Board of Governors of the Maryland State Bar well as in the Western Pacific. In an ever dependent world. Association and served on its Ethics & Judicial evolving geo-political environment, we must I commend the Foundation’s scholarship Selection Committees, and Solo/Small Firm recognize the continuing importance of Tai- program, which supports students’ aspirations Practice Section Council. As Chair of the latter wan’s self-defense needs going forward to en- of pursing education beyond high school. Edu- in 1999–2000, he received the American Bar sure that peace continues to prevail. cation is the door to opportunity and for a lot Association Solo/Small Firm Bar Leader of the In addition, with our commitment to Taiwan of families—including mine—financial aid is Year Award. He is a Fellow of the Maryland under the TRA, Taiwan has developed into a the key to that door. This Foundation has and Howard Bar Foundations. He is Past democracy with a flourishing economy and done exemplary work partnering with students President of the Howard County Bar Associa- free market system. In 2012, the bilateral to help them open that door. tion and he is currently serving a second term trade volume reached $63 billion, making Tai- Mr. Speaker, the Foundation also partners as President of the James Macgill American wan the United States’ 11th largest trading with an array of excellent local organizations Inns of Court; an organization dedicated to partner. Taiwan’s commitment to free market to build art installations, provide safe places promoting judicial and legal excellence. He principles, demonstrative economic power, for kids to learn and play, fund afterschool served on the Maryland Attorney Grievance and role as a global supply chain hub make it programs, help families cover unexpected ex- Commission from 1975 to 1980. an important partner in international trade. penses, and provide access to legal re- Judge Becker has written and lectured on The security and stability in the region, sources. I applaud their work in meeting com- search and seizure law as well as lawyer and along with Taiwan’s commitment to free mar- munity needs and making Grays Harbor a bet- judicial ethics for the Maryland Judicial Insti- ket policies, have resulted in unprecedented ter, more vibrant place to live. tute, the New Trial Judges Orientation Course economic growth. Taiwan’s commitment and I am happy to join in the celebration of the and the Maryland Institute for Continuing Pro- participation in international free trade should Foundation’s 20th year. As I close, it is only fessional Education of Lawyers (MICPEL). not only be lauded, but should be bolstered appropriate to acknowledge the work of Exec- Having taught Professional Responsibility, he around the globe. I look forward to Taiwan’s VerDate Mar 15 2010 06:19 Apr 02, 2014 Jkt 039060 PO 00000 Frm 00010 Fmt 0626 Sfmt 9920 E:\CR\FM\A01AP8.019 E01APPT1 jbell on DSK7SPTVN1PROD with REMARKS April 1, 2014 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E483 continued growth as a trade partner and cele- tifications in pipefitting mastery, industrial proc- human rights and dedication to ensuring that brate its relationship with the United States. ess control calibration, EPA refrigerant recov- the stories of this difficult period in American f ery, orbital welding, and for many other prac- history are told. While Dr.