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Vol. 157 WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2011 No. 21 House of Representatives The House met at 10 a.m. and was The Lillian Trasher Orphanage, loudest voice on the field because called to order by the Speaker pro tem- begun in 1911 by an American from that’s the kind of person that she is. pore (Mr. CHAFFETZ). Jacksonville, , is one of the old- She is passionate, she is fierce in her f est and longest-serving charities in the dedication to her friends, and she has world. It currently serves over 600 chil- devoted her entire life to making her DESIGNATION OF SPEAKER PRO dren, along with widows and staff. This community, her State, and her country TEMPORE pillar of the community has been home a better place for all Americans. The SPEAKER pro tempore laid be- to thousands of children who needed Bev recently had a curveball thrown fore the House the following commu- food, shelter, and a family. Orphanage at her when she was diagnosed with nication from the Speaker: graduates serve around the world as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also WASHINGTON, DC, bankers, doctors, pastors, teachers, and known as ALS—Lou Gehrig’s Disease. February 10, 2011. even in the U.S. Government. Bev has always taken life head-on, and I hereby appoint the Honorable JASON Despite many challenges over the that’s how she addressed this chal- CHAFFETZ to act as Speaker pro tempore on years, the wonderful staff, now led by lenge, the same way she has lived her this day. George and Fathia Assad, has contin- life every day that she has spent on JOHN A. BOEHNER, this Earth. She didn’t get into self- Speaker of the House of Representatives. ued serving the children no matter what the circumstances. We applaud pity. She started thinking about what f that cloud of witnesses over the past she could do to stay connected to her MORNING-HOUR DEBATE 100 years who have supported this orga- friends, her family, and the important issues that she has cared about all of The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- nization through service, friendship, her life. ant to the order of the House of Janu- prayers, and donations. And we support Those of us who have known Bev ary 5, 2011, the Chair will now recog- and stand with this great institution have known her as a nurse, as a com- nize Members from lists submitted by and voice our ongoing support for this munity volunteer, and a political ac- the majority and minority leaders for and other similar Egyptian grassroots tivist. And, in fact, her start in politics morning-hour debate. organizations during this critical pe- began in 1988 in the Iowa caucuses The Chair will alternate recognition riod in the nation’s history. when she went to caucus for a can- between the parties, with each party f didate named Jesse Jackson. And she limited to 1 hour and each Member HONORING BEV RENS participated in her last Iowa caucus for other than the majority and minority another political candidate named leaders and the minority whip limited The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Barack Obama. Bev recently celebrated to 5 minutes each, but in no event shall Chair recognizes the gentleman from her birthday on February 3, and you debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. Iowa (Mr. BRALEY) for 5 minutes. can see her surrounded in this picture f Mr. BRALEY of Iowa. Mr. Speaker, by friends and family, including a there are 435 Members of the House of EGYPTIAN ORPHANAGE granddaughter that is the light of her Representatives. We come from all life. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The over the country, and every one of us But one of the things that Bev’s life Chair recognizes the gentleman from encounters people from the towns and teaches us is that we face challenges Pennsylvania (Mr. PITTS) for 1 minute. cities and rural parts of our district every day, and no challenge is too Mr. PITTS. Mr. Speaker, as I rise that inspire us through the heroic ac- great for us to solve if we come to- today, I am mindful of events occur- tion that they exhibit every day of gether in a spirit of cooperation and a ring in . And I want to extend my their lives. belief in the common good, that we can congratulations to the Lillian Trasher Mr. Speaker, I rise this morning to solve the problems that we face as a Orphanage of , Egypt, which is talk about one of those heroic people country. And that’s why I am here celebrating 100 years of service this that I’ve known for 35 years. Her name talking about my friend Bev Rens, be- month. As our ally Egypt stands on the is Bev Rens, and I met her when I was cause she is an inspiration to all of us cusp of a new future, one hopefully working with her husband at a grain in terms of what we can do to fight for based on respect for democracy and elevator in the small town of Hartwick, a better America. human rights, we honor the people who Iowa. I later got to know her better She decided a long time ago that ac- have worked for decades to build an playing softball for a team called the cess to health care was an important educated and productive civil society Front Street Tap located in Brooklyn, priority being denied millions of Amer- there. Iowa, and Bev’s voice was always the icans, and she knew that from her

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