E1406 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks July 22, 2010 the last four decades. Through their live per- of the World. On April 29–30, 2011, the eyes including hosting a historic meeting of nearly formances and the music and songs still of the barbeque world will be focused on Lex- 500 tribal leaders last year and President played on radio stations around the world ington as it hosts the Inaugural BBQ Capital Obama’s issuance of an Executive Order on every day, the members of Cook-off. Consultation and Coordination with Tribal Gov- have established themselves as timeless art- The Cook-off, which hopes to become an ernments. Yet, as U.S. Ambassador to the ists who transcend any one musical era or annual competition, will not only feature the United Nations Susan Rice has said, ‘‘far generation. tastiest food in the world, but will aid in the more must be done—at home and abroad—to As validated by their induction into the Rock restoration of downtown Lexington. With peo- tackle’’ the challenges facing indigenous peo- and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, Lynyrd ple coming from all over the east coast and ples. Skynyrd has had a seminal impact on the de- midwest, hotels will be utilized, food will be The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous velopment of rock and country music and a eaten, gas will be pumped, and most impor- Peoples provides an important framework for profound influence on the career development tantly, people from all over the United States addressing indigenous issues globally. To fur- of many artists who followed in their creative will come to celebrate the heritage and history ther U.S. leadership in improving the condi- footsteps. of world-famous, Lexington-style barbeque. tions faced by indigenous people, the United Through their collective voices, the band Uptown Lexington, Inc., has spearheaded States should promote respect for and full ap- has become a beacon for regional identity and the restoration of Lexington and is continuing plication of the provisions of the Declaration pride in the American South. This is perhaps that goal by hosting the cook-off. The organi- as soon as possible. best epitomized by the song ‘‘Sweet Home zation has also applied to the Kansas City I urge all my colleagues to join me and Rep- Alabama,’’ an anthem so universally identified Barbeque Society for event sanctioning and resentatives ELLISON, BARBARA LEE, with the state of Alabama that it is the official has asked Governor Beverly Perdue to pro- CHRISTENSEN, GRIJALVA, HASTINGS, DELAHUNT, motto displayed on license plates. claim the event as a North Carolina State HONDA, JOHN LEWIS and GEORGE MILLER in Since their start in Jacksonville, Florida in Barbeque Championship. supporting this resolution and moving it toward the late 1960s, Lynyrd Skynyrd has been a On behalf of the citizens of the Sixth Dis- speedy adoption. spokesman for the everyday working man and trict, we congratulate Uptown Lexington, Inc., f woman, the friends and neighbors of their for sponsoring the Inaugural BBQ Capital CHRISTOPHER BREWER formative years. Their ability to capture a Cook-off. We extend best wishes for a rousing unique part of the American spirit has given success in the Barbecue Capital of the World. their music emotional meaning to many fans f HON. ED PERLMUTTER and built a legacy that continues to grow year OF COLORADO after year. INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTION IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Amid triumph and loss, these sons of the EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE Thursday, July 22, 2010 south have evolved from band to close-knit HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT THE UNITED STATES PRO- Mr. PERLMUTTER. Madam Speaker, I rise family. A tragic airplane crash in 1977 claimed today to recognize and applaud Christopher original members Steve Gaines, Cassie MOTE RESPECT FOR AND FULL APPLICATION OF THE PROVI- Brewer who has received the Arvada Wheat Gaines, and lead singer , but Ridge Service Ambassadors for Youth award. Ronnie’s brother Johnny carried on the tradi- SIONS OF THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS Christopher Brewer is a 10th grader at Ralston tion as the new vocalist. Devoted fans cherish Valley High School and received this award OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, CON- the contributions of , , and because his determination and hard work SISTENT WITH U.S. LAW Artimus Pyle and remember the legacy of have allowed him to overcome adversities. Allen Collins, Leon Wilkeson, Billy Powell, and The dedication demonstrated by Christopher . Today, led by core members HON. ENI F.H. FALEOMAVAEGA Brewer is exemplary of the type of achieve- , , Rickey OF AMERICAN SAMOA ment that can be attained with hard work and Medlock, and , Lynyrd IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES perseverance. It is essential students at all Skynyrd continues to share an unbreakable Thursday, July 22, 2010 levels strive to make the most of their edu- bond with the fans they count as family as Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA. Madam Speaker, I cation and develop a work ethic which will well. rise today to introduce a resolution for the guide them for the rest of their lives. Lynyrd Skynyrd has been a generous sup- United States to promote respect for and full I extend my deepest congratulations once porter of our men and women in the armed application of the provisions of the United Na- again to Christopher Brewer for winning the forces for many years. The band has long un- tions Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Arvada Wheat Ridge Service Ambassadors for derstood that our military personnel bravely Peoples, consistent with U.S. law. Youth award. I have no doubt he will exhibit and unselfishly stand guard over our everyday That Declaration is a landmark instrument the same dedication and character to all his security and freedom. They have enthusiasti- outlining the rights of the world’s 370 million future accomplishments. cally raised money for military families and indigenous peoples in 70 countries. A non- f played countless shows for our service mem- binding text comparable to the Universal Dec- bers in uniform. Their song ‘‘Red, White, and A TRIBUTE TO CAPTAIN DERON laration of Human Rights, the Declaration on BERTHOLD Blue’’ was written as a tribute to the men and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples sets out the women who serve in the defense of freedom. individual and collective rights of indigenous As representatives of timeless American val- peoples, as well as their rights to culture, iden- HON. BRETT GUTHRIE ues and champions of working class heroes, OF KENTUCKY tity, language, employment, health and edu- Lynyrd Skynyrd continues to entertain and in- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES cation. spire millions of fans across the world. Along The United States was one of only four Thursday, July 22, 2010 with Congressman MACK, I find it highly appro- member states of the United Nations to vote Mr. GUTHRIE. Madam Speaker, I rise today priate that the people’s House takes time to against the declaration in 2007, while 143 to honor Captain Deron Berthold, who has recognize this classic band for lasting con- voted in favor. Three of the four states who virtuously served the United States and the tributions not just to the world of music, but to initially voted against it have already reversed Commonwealth of Kentucky. American popular culture as a whole. their opposition to the Declaration or are in the After 20 years of dedicated service, Captain f process of doing so. Meanwhile, the U.S. Gov- Berthold will retire from the Kentucky State LEXINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA— ernment has launched a formal review of the Police. However, he leaves behind a great THE BARBEQUE CAPITAL OF THE Declaration to determine whether the United legacy and is an example for all current and WORLD States will change its stance. future officers. Today, indigenous peoples face dispropor- Captain Berthold earned his degree from HON. HOWARD COBLE tionate discrimination, inadequate health care, the University of Louisville and went on to violent crime, poverty, unemployment and en- graduate from Police Academy on November OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES vironmental degradation even as they struggle 23, 1981, receiving the Commissioner’s Com- to maintain their own institutions, cultures and mendation Award. Thursday, July 22, 2010 traditions. Throughout his career, Captain Berthold Mr. COBLE. Madam Speaker, we call Lex- The United States has taken great steps to demonstrated exemplary dedication and out- ington, North Carolina, the Barbeque Capital improve the condition of indigenous peoples, standing leadership, working his way up

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The cost of transportation has IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I honor him today because of his dignified and steadfast commitment to the Common- been growing as people move further from Thursday, July 22, 2010 wealth of Kentucky, his fellow officers and the their jobs and community development pat- Mr. MICHAUD. Madam Speaker, I rise citizens of our community. terns require families to drive for most of their today to recognize the town of Mattawamkeag, f outings. In certain auto-dependent areas, Maine as it celebrates its Sesquicentennial transportation costs can be very high, leaving this month. ON THE PASSING OF MY DEAR families with less money for housing, food, Mattawamkeag is the historical site of an FRIEND, AMERICAN PATRIOT early Native American fishing village located AND COMMUNITY LEADER, COL healthcare, education, and other important ex- on the Mattawamkeag River, a tributary to the H. WILLIAM ‘‘BILL’’ CARD penses. Penobscot River. The Indians once told of an Transportation costs and savings are not ancient burial ground on the northern bank of HON. SOLOMON P. ORTIZ currently taken into account in government af- this river, not far from the town today. Maine OF TEXAS fordability measures and standards, and infor- residents began settling the area in 1829, and IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES mation is not generally available to consumers it became incorporated into the state in 1860. Thursday, July 22, 2010 looking to purchase or rent homes. For exam- The citizens of this small town, currently Mr. ORTIZ. Madam Speaker, I rise today to ple, low-income housing tax credits, down numbering around 825 residents today, have honor in memoriam the dedication and out- payment assistance grants, and rental assist- experienced their fair share of history, both standing leadership of COL. H. William ‘‘Bill’’ ance under Section 8 of the U.S. Housing Act within the State of Maine and the greater Card, who served as mayor of Harlingen, of 1937 are all awarded and used without re- United States. During the Civil War, thirty sol- Texas, from 1987 to 1998. He passed away gard to this transportation cost burden. At a diers from the town left to fight for the Union; seven did not return. And in 1847, Henry Sunday, July 18, 2010, in Harlingen at the age time of increasing gas prices and the pending David Thoreau visited and wrote about of 88. expiration of many of the federal subsidies Mattawamkeag during his travels. Colonel Card, who spent more than 2 dec- that keep housing near transit affordable, it’s ades in selfless service as Mayor of Harlingen, The town’s background is also closely tied important for consumers and decision-makers to the complex railway systems of the United championed a united front of Rio Grande Val- to take transportation costs into account. ley communities to develop a regional effort States. It served as a key stop on a trans- for business opportunities and economic de- This legislation requires the Secretary of continental railway linking Maine to the city of velopment. He was an unsung hero of the Rio Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to Saint John in New Brunswick, Canada during Grande Valley. work with the Department of Transportation the late nineteenth century. The network later expanded, and Mattawamkeag became con- Colonel Card was the longest-serving mayor and other stakeholders to develop a transpor- nected to the cities of Megantic in Quebec and of Harlingen, where he served 4 terms as tation affordability index that measures the mayor of the city. During his leadership, Har- Vancouver in British Columbia. Even today, transportation costs associated with the loca- this town plays an important role in interstate lingen was named an ‘‘All-American City.’’ tion of a home. The bill requires HUD to take Colonel Card retired from the Marine Corps exchange, operating as the final eastern stop into consideration a number of factors that de- after 28 years of service and relocated to Har- on the Guilford Rail System connecting Maine, lingen in 1968 to become commander of the termine transportation costs, including the lo- New York, New Hampshire and Massachu- Marine Military Academy. In 1975, he began cation and frequency of transit service, the av- setts. his career as a banker and went on to be- erage vehicle miles travelled in the area, and I am pleased to share in the celebration as come president of the First National Bank of the availability of services such as grocery Mattawamkeag looks back on 150 years of Harlingen. stores, bike lanes, community centers, and rich history. Colonel Card is survived by his wife, Garri- schools. HUD will be required to share this in- Madam Speaker, please join me in wishing all the citizens of Mattawamkeag well on this son, his son, Bill Card III, and his daughter, formation with the general public, realtors, re- joyous occasion. Patti Card Smith. He is preceded in death by gional and local housing and planning agen- f his daughter Cheryl Card Gray. cies, states, and entities that engage in trans- Today, I ask that my colleagues join me in portation demand management programs. The H.R. 4173, THE DODD-FRANK WALL commemorating the life of Colonel Card, who bill also requires HUD, where feasible, to in- STREET REFORM AND CON- served this Nation with dignity, honor, respect SUMER PROTECTION ACT CLARI- and admiration. He will long be remembered corporate transportation costs into its housing programs and work with other federal agen- FICATION OF INTENT WITH RE- by the communities he cared so much for in SPECT TO THE NONADMITTED cies, states, and local governments to incor- South Texas. His family, friends and loved AND REINSURANCE REFORM ACT ones will miss him dearly—so will I. porate transportation costs into their housing f programs. HON. DENNIS MOORE INTRODUCTION OF THE TRANS- The information made available by this leg- OF KANSAS PORTATION AND HOUSING AF- islation will ensure transparency in housing IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FORDABILITY TRANSPARENCY and transportation costs for consumers, hous- Thursday, July 22, 2010 ACT ing providers, local and regional planning agencies, and other stakeholders. It will also Mr. MOORE of Kansas. Madam Speaker, HON. EARL BLUMENAUER enable HUD, where appropriate, to incorporate as a House conferee and the chief sponsor of H.R. 2571, the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance OF OREGON transportation costs into its affordability meas- Reform Act, that was included in the con- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ures and standards. Finally, it will help com- ference report for H.R. 4173, the Dodd-Frank Thursday, July 22, 2010 munities recognize the importance of providing Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Mr. BLUMENAUER. Madam Speaker, today affordable transportation and housing choices Act, I wanted to make one important clarifica- I am pleased to introduce the Transportation for their residents, and give them the tools tion of intent on the final language. The Presi- and Housing Affordability Transparency Act, or they need to do so. dent signed the Dodd-Frank Act into law yes- ‘‘THAT Act.’’ This legislation will provide I hope my colleagues will join me in sup- terday. homebuyers, renters, and policy makers with porting this simple legislation to help make our Section 521(a) of the Dodd-Frank Act is in- tended to require the broker to pay or remit all the information they need to make informed families safer, healthier, and more economi- decisions about their housing choices. tax in a surplus lines transaction to the ‘‘Home The average family spends about half of its cally secure. State’’ of the insured as defined in the Act and income on transportation and housing costs. to no other state or political subdivision of any

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