December 8, 2016 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H7555 I would like to thank each of them view with Delawareans and respond to We have a lot to talk about in very individually for their contributions to one of the largest constituencies in the few minutes, if you consider it. So I our team and to our State. whole House of Representatives. Last- would like to get right to introducing My chief of staff, Sheila Grant, has ly, our staff assistant, Elena some of my colleagues who are here to guided and counseled me all the 6 years Kochnowicz, and her recent prede- celebrate the bicentennial of the State of my time here. Her honesty and can- cessor, Brannock Furey, have done ev- of . The first being one of my dor have consistently steered me in the erything under the sun. From Capitol good friends, Mr. from In- right direction, and I have appreciated tours to greeting visitors with a smil- diana’s Ninth Congressional District. greatly her sense of humor. ing face, both Elena and Brannock He has represented that district since b 1500 have been crucial to our operation. 2010. He is an amazing young leader. In addition to our current staff, I And last month, he was made our Sen- My State director, Molly Magarik, would also like to thank the many ator-elect to serve in the next Cham- has not only an incredible ability to dedicated folks who have worked for ber, and we look forward to working understand complex problems but, me in previous years. Doug Gramiak with him. more importantly, she comes up with first served as chief of staff during my Mr. Speaker, at this time, I yield to solutions to fix them. She is a huge time as Lieutenant Governor and later asset to me and to the people of Dela- the gentleman from Indiana (Mr. as my State director. He has been a YOUNG). ware. valued friend and confidant ever since. My deputy State director, Albert Doug got our office up and running 6 Mr. YOUNG of Indiana. I thank the Shields, has stood by me since the be- years ago and played a critical role gentleman for yielding. It has been a ginning, going back to my days as during my first years in Congress. privilege serving with him in the House Lieutenant Governor. His knowledge of I would also like to recognize my on behalf of the people of Indiana. I Delaware and his work ethic are un- first chief of staff here in Washington, look forward to our continued work to- matched. Elizabeth Hart. Elizabeth worked for gether. I am just so grateful for our I am grateful for the work of our me for 5 years and built a solid founda- delegation and the leadership it exhib- team in Delaware. Kristy Huxhold has tion from the start. She showed me the ited on behalf of the State. kept the trains running on time and ropes here in D.C., and her knowledge Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the office humming for both former and experience was invaluable to me Indiana’s bicentennial celebration. Congressman Mike Castle and for me. and to our office. Much of our State’s great history ema- Nicole Pender keeps our office plugged Lastly, I would like to thank all our nated from a little town in Indiana’s in to local issues and shepherds local former staff in Delaware and here in Ninth Congressional District, which I nonprofits and governments through the District: Cerron Cade, Bob have had the honor and privilege of the maze of Federal grant applications. Stickels, Gail Seitz, Sam Hodas, Justin representing for the last 6 years. The Joe Bryant helps our constituents German, Craig Radcliffe, Natasha town is Corydon. It is located in Har- navigate the challenging landscape of Babiarz, Mary Williams, Katie Paisley, rison County, which is on the banks of Federal benefits, all while serving as a James Allen, Jenny Kane, Matt Pincus, the Ohio River. member of the Delaware National and Steve Carfagno. I will always re- In 1816, , our then- Guard. Sarah Venables is the queen of member our time together and will President, signed an enabling act to ex- constituent service, who is loved by all, never forget their hard work on behalf plore the possibility of statehood for and is a tenacious and effective cham- of the people of Delaware and myself. Indiana. Soon after, in June of 1816, 43 pion for our veterans. Annie Gallagher, Mr. Speaker, it has been an honor to delegates congregated across the terri- a long-time friend who formerly have served alongside this team, from tory. They came to descend on worked for Senator Roth, we had to making sure constituents receive the Corydon, and their purpose was to bring her out of retirement twice to Federal benefits they deserve, to draft our State’s first constitution. help us with Medicare and Social Secu- crafting legislative policy that address- Much of the delegates’ work was done rity, which she gets better than anyone es the needs of our State. Each of these under the shade of a large elm tree, I know. Drew Slater has done a tre- individuals has worked tirelessly on be- known by all of those in our delega- mendous job as my eyes and ears in half of Delawareans, and I want to pub- tion, and known by so many Hoosiers Kent and Sussex Counties and may licly thank them today for their dedi- and even people outside of the State love the State Fair even more than I cation to the people of our great State. today, as the Constitution Elm. That do. Larry Morris, my long-time friend Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance tree still stands, and Indiana is still whose dedication to the city of Wil- of my time. going strong. mington and its youth is unmatched. f And Read Scott, who helps me stay in Our Constitution set the table for the touch with my constituents and directs CELEBRATING INDIANA’S State’s first election in August of that people through the confusing worlds of BICENTENNIAL year, where was the IRS and health care. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under elected our Governor. In November, Each one of these individuals has put the Speaker’s announced policy of Jan- Governor Jennings and Indiana’s newly in countless hours on behalf of Dela- uary 6, 2015, the gentleman from Indi- elected representatives met in the new ware. I have been lucky to have them ana (Mr. ROKITA) is recognized for 60 capitol building, which is a beautiful on my team. minutes as the designee of the major- building. And the intention there was In my Washington office, Elizabeth ity leader. to commence the State’s first general Connolly has worked for me since be- Mr. ROKITA. Mr. Speaker, it is an assembly session. Their work resulted fore she even graduated from Smith honor to stand before the Chamber in Indiana formally being admitted as College. I am extremely grateful for today and talk about one of my favor- the country’s 19th State in December her loyalty and her dedication to our ite subjects and one of the favorite sub- of 1816. Corydon would serve as the work on financial services and other jects of all the speakers who are going State’s capital until 1825, when the issues. Francesca Amodeo overcame to appear before this floor in the next State’s government was then moved to her roots as a non-Delawarean—and hour. And that is the State of Indiana , where it remains today, that is hard to do in my office—to be- and, in particular, the fact that, as a centrally in the State. come one of our State’s biggest cheer- very proud State which has offered so Now, Corydon also served as the site leaders and to help me become an effec- much to this Nation, we are cele- of Indiana’s only battle during the tive communicator. Connor Hamburg, brating our 200th anniversary since ad- Civil War. The attack was a part of a true Blue Hen, has an unbridled pas- mission to the Union. Morgan’s Raid, as confederate troops sion for southern Delaware and agricul- It has been the highest honor of my descended across the Ohio River under tural policy that can’t help but make life to serve Indiana in public office, the leadership of confederate General you smile. Gita Miller and Betsey and, I know for all the speakers today, John Hunt Morgan. He moved across Coulbourn have helped me share my it has been the same for them. parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and

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We love Boyhood National Memorial. enough, but it is one area on the map, our breaded pork tenderloins and our We have a strong German Catholic one very important area on the map of sugar cream pie. heritage in southwest Indiana with the State of Indiana. There are so We have the sixth largest National Saint Meinrad Archabbey in Spencer many other important towns, cities, Guard in the Nation, made up of over County and Monastery Immaculate and Hoosiers that I know will be high- 13,000 Hoosiers that has defended this Conception in Dubois County. lighted and accentuated in the course country in wars, from the Battle of Indiana’s Eighth District is also of this celebration here on the floor of Tippecanoe to World War II to the home to Naval Support Activity Crane, the U.S. House. global war on terror. the U.S. Navy’s third largest installa- I commend my colleague, TODD Most importantly, Indiana is home to tion in the entire world. Last week, the ROKITA, for shining a bright light on the most humble, generous, compas- base celebrated its 75th anniversary. our celebration of 200 years. I look for- sionate, and hardworking citizens in In 1915, the Root Glass Company de- ward to continuing to celebrate Indi- our country. And our great State—all veloped the very first Coca-Cola bottle ana’s bicentennial with Hoosiers, cele- 6.5 million Hoosiers—is now cele- in Terre Haute, Indiana. That is one for brating the rich history which our brating 200 years. the trivia question book: Where was State has followed, and celebrating all I want to take a minute to briefly the first Coca-Cola bottle designed and the good years we know will come. highlight a few of the things specific to made? Mr. ROKITA. I thank the gentleman the Eighth Congressional District in It was made in Terre Haute, Indiana. for his service. I look forward to work- Indiana. That bottle has now become an iconic, ing with him in the future. I thank him This year, my annual art competi- world-recognized brand. for honoring our great State and for tion for high school students focused Of course, we have Hoosier National his service to our country. on celebrating Indiana to commemo- Forest, which takes up a good portion Indiana has had a long and proud his- rate the Hoosier State’s bicentennial. of the southern area of my State, tory, acting as a leader in many crucial We had a lot of creative submissions which is home to a lot of activities fields and enriching the history of our from talented students across southern that Hoosiers enjoy with the great out- Nation overall. Hoosiers have helped Indiana and Wabash Valley. The win- doors, along with Patoka River Na- give us everything from airplanes to ning art piece recognized the 100-year tional Wildlife Refuge near Oakland penicillin and insulin and even walked anniversary of Bosse Field in Evans- City, Indiana, and it serves the same the first steps on the Moon. Both Wil- ville, a baseball field. Bosse Field is the purpose. bur Wright and Eli Lilly hailed from third oldest ballpark in the country Of course, we have the world-famous Indiana and permanently altered the and is still in regular use for profes- Santa Claus postmark. Santa Claus, In- course of human history for the better. sional baseball. It was also featured in diana, every year at Christmas has lit- Neil Armstrong attended Purdue Uni- the popular film in 1991, ‘‘A League of erally tens of thousands of boxes of versity, which I am proud to say is in Their Own.’’ A lot of that was filmed at Christmas cards sent to Santa Claus so Indiana’s Fourth Congressional Dis- Bosse Field in Evansville, Indiana. they can have the unique postmark trict. Purdue University is one of the I am also proud to say that commu- from Santa Claus, Indiana, that is usu- top engineering schools in the country nities in Indiana’s Eighth Congres- ally designed by a local student in a and has been a leader in fighting sional District were exceptionally in- competition. They pick that, and every against rising tuition costs, one of the volved in the Bicentennial Legacy year around Christmastime I get the most important issues facing this Con- Project. The Bicentennial Legacy pleasure to go over to Santa Claus to gress and the next and, actually, the Project showcases the best of Indiana the post office and postmark some of next generation of students entirely. to promote and support important those Christmas cards myself. Our State is lucky, however, in that community projects and programs In manufacturing, everything from Purdue is hardly the only outstanding across the State. It is really the best of noodles to nuclear components are higher education option available. I, the best for what the Hoosier State has made in the Eighth District of Indiana. myself, am a proud alumnus of two In- to offer. We are also a principal supplier of the diana colleges and universities, Wabash world’s agricultural products. College and the Indiana School of Law. b 1515 As you can see, Indiana’s Eighth Con- We fight hard to be an education part- There are nearly 300 officially sanc- gressional District has a rich history, ner for all Hoosiers and all our institu- tioned bicentennial legacy projects un- and I am proud to represent this area. tions, and that includes the entire dele- dertaken in counties and communities It is an honor and a privilege to serve gation, whether Republican or Demo- in the Eighth Congressional District. with all of my Hoosier colleagues. crat. The Eighth District is also home to Thank you again, Representative In that vein, Mr. Speaker, I will rec- premier places of historic, cultural, ROKITA, for putting this together. ognize another distinguished Hoosier and natural significance. Mr. ROKITA. I thank the gentleman. and member of our delegation, Rep- Lyles Station in Gibson County is a I quickly want to turn our attention resentative . He is a small farming community that was an and yield to the gentleman from Indi- doctor by trade. He practiced, and original settlement of freed slaves anapolis, Mr. ANDRE´ CARSON. He rep- practiced well, the profession his entire nearly 200 years ago. Lyles Station is resents Indiana’s Seventh Congres- adult life, starting in the highlighted nationally at the Smithso- sional District. Like us all, he is a Navy, and now represents Indiana’s nian Institution’s new National Mu- fierce advocate for the different com- Eighth Congressional District. seum of African American History and munities in his district. Additionally, Indiana couldn’t be prouder of Rep- Culture. Andre´ and I both serve on the Com- resentative BUCSHON and what he Vincennes in Knox County was estab- mittee on Transportation and Infra- brings not only to the Energy and lished in 1801 as Indiana’s first city. It structure. I think that is an important Commerce Committee but to this very served as our territorial capital and position to have when the motto of floor every day that we are in session. was a key player in the American Rev- your State is ‘‘Crossroads of America.’’ With that, I yield to the gentleman olution. It is also home to George Rog- Mr. CARSON of Indiana. Mr. Speak- from Indiana (Mr. BUCSHON). ers Clark National Historic Park and er, I want to thank my friend, Con- Mr. BUCSHON. Mr. Speaker, I thank President ’s gressman ROKITA, who has done a great Mr. ROKITA from the Fourth District Grouseland, his home when he was job at representing his constituents, for yielding and for putting together Governor of the . and we appreciate him for assembling a this Special Order on behalf of our New Harmony in Posey County was great body of Hoosiers from all across State. first established as a communal uto- the great State of Indiana.

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May our Eventually, trying to do as best I the State to make a better life for next 200 years be as full of history, in- could to follow my father’s counsel, I themselves and their families. novation, and achievement as our past went to Purdue to play for the College Indiana’s history stems from our ear- 200. Hall of Fame coach, Coach Gene Keady, liest Native American inhabitants. In Mr. ROKITA. Mr. Speaker, I thank and I have to tell you how much of an fact, the State’s name literally means Mr. CARSON for his words. You will re- honor that was and a memorable expe- ‘‘land of the Indians.’’ Early settlers call he mentioned the Indianapolis rience in my life. Before continuing on befriended Native Americans as they Motor Speedway. Here is a great pic- a little bit about Coach Keady, I want came from New York in the Northeast, ture of it, circa about, I would say, late to compliment our current president at Kentucky in the South, and Ohio in the 1980s, just part of our heritage that we Purdue, the former Governor of Indi- Midwest. They settled across a geog- will be sharing here over the next hour. ana, , who moves our uni- raphy as varied as Indiana’s people, When I was last commenting about versity into the future with a new busi- stretching from rolling hills in south- the great Hoosier State here at this po- ness model of innovation and leader- ern Brown County to flat and sandy in dium, I talked about Hoosier schools. ship. President Mitch is a leader who is the north along the Indiana Dunes Na- Hoosier places of higher learning have not afraid of change, and I admire that tional Lakeshore. also become major players in the because, without change, tomorrow These influences created a melting sports world, winning national cham- you lose. pot of influences that remain today. pionships and creating some fierce, yet But back to Coach Keady. Our senior Over the past 200 years, Mr. Speaker, fun, rivalries. year, Mr. Vitale on TV picked our team Indiana has been home to countless For example, in Indiana’s Fourth last because we had lost our best play- colorful and transformative figures Congressional District there is both er to the NBA draft. I went to Coach like the Jackson 5, Larry Bird, John DePauw University and Wabash Col- Keady’s office before the season as one Cougar Mellencamp, , Baby- lege. They face off every year in the of his senior captains, and I asked him: face, Mike Epps, and countless others. iconic Monon Bell game. It has been Coach, how do you feel about this But more than any individual, Mr. going on for over 100 years. As Wabash team? Do you believe we are going to Speaker, when folks think of Indiana, men, I don’t think there is any ques- be last? they think of racing, they think of bas- tion whom Representative MESSER and He said: No, we are not going to be ketball. In fact, the great Hoosier myself root for, but that is just an- last. State is credited with the origin of other example of the great Hoosier I asked: How do you know, Coach? high school basketball. Our college spirit in the Monon Bell game. How do you know? teams are some of the most consist- Focusing on Purdue University again He said: Because I like my locker ently successful in the country, and for just a second, I want to yield some room. the enthusiasm surrounding the sport time to a great Member of this body I asked: What does that mean? is unmatched. who is also retiring this year. Mr. KURT He said: I know you all are going to In my hometown of Indianapolis, we CLAWSON of Florida is no longer a resi- listen to me, and you will follow what are proud to have hosted the Indianap- dent, of course, of Indiana, but he was I say. I know you will share the ball, olis 500 for 100 eventful years. The Indi- at one time, helping lead Purdue’s bas- and I know you will outwork the com- anapolis Motor Speedway has long been ketball team to untold heights. petition. the world’s gold standard for race At this time, Mr. Speaker, I yield to Well, of course, Coach was right. We tracks, hosting some of the most his- the gentleman from Florida (Mr. CLAW- went from being picked last to winning toric races and prompting countless in- SON). the Big 10. Coach Keady’s first of six novations. Mr. CLAWSON of Florida. Mr. Speak- Big 10 championships in 25 years at But what makes Indiana so special is er, I thank Chairman ROKITA for those Purdue, four consensus national coach not what most people think of first, kind words and for his friendship and of the year, six national coach of the Mr. Speaker. It is not a historical fig- support and his flexibility in this year in one media, service, or another, ure or a notable accomplishment. What House. There are very few people like and, importantly, in 25 years at Pur- makes Indiana great is the type of peo- him, and I will miss him. due, a winning record against the ple who live there. Hoosiers have truly The first thing I have to say today is coach down in Bloomington. built America. Students at our world Boiler Up, Mr. Speaker, Boiler Up. I am I want to honor Coach Keady today, class universities have spawned cre- from Florida. I proudly represent and I want to end by thanking our ative businesses and grown our econ- southwest Florida that I love so much, president at Purdue University, Mitch omy across the country. Our workers but I went to high school and college in Daniels. I honor and admire Coach have built millions of automobiles, cre- Indiana; so part of me will always be Keady for what he has accomplished. ated lifesaving medicines, and ad- from Indiana and I will always love the Most of all, I want to thank Coach vanced sports to new levels. Our farm- State and its wonderful people. Keady for his loyalty to me. My last ers feed America and the entire world. In 1976, my dad moved the family of game was bad. I have to live with that We joke about how friendly and wel- 7 kids to southeastern Indiana from the forever, but for 30 years now, I have coming Hoosiers are. Living in Indiana, South, and we went to a small town in lived in his umbrella of love and loy- you don’t always recognize it, but com- southeastern Indiana called Batesville, alty. He has always been there for me, ing here to Washington, D.C., has made kind of a typical town of 4,000 or 5,000 and I honor him for that. I appreciate me realize how real Hoosier hospitality people, typical hotbed of basketball his loyalty as the last important lesson is, unlike a lot of D.C. I am talking and shooters, with well-known sports of so many that he taught me. about Capitol Hill. I am not talking names in the area, like Paul Ehrman, Happy birthday to our wonderful about the rest of D.C.; they are great the co-chairman, going into the Indi- State of Indiana and our wonderful people. Staffers are great here, too. But ana Baseball Hall of Fame next year, people with our basic cultures of be- Hoosiers care about people. We want to Ace Moorman, Dave Galle, among lieving in God and treating one another make them feel welcome, and we want other basketball and sports greats in with love and respect. to help them when we can. southern Indiana. The Hoosiers we see today who grew My parents immediately loved the b 1530 up in a State built by all of those be- Indiana culture that we were exposed Mr. ROKITA. Mr. Speaker, I thank fore us are the reason that this bicen- to in Batesville, best summarized by the gentleman from Florida for those tennial is so special. I can’t imagine a words of my dad who would say some- excellent words. I can’t believe the last better place to live, Mr. Speaker, and I thing like this: Work hard; don’t com- game he played at Purdue University

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ANDRE´ CARSON spoke of one of for the Treaty of St. Mary’s, in which purchased in the 1930s still stands, and them, and that is one that can’t be ri- the Delaware Tribe ceded lands in cen- its renovation was an Indiana Bicen- valed. That is called the ‘‘greatest tral Indiana for those west of the Mis- tennial Project. As Indiana celebrates spectacle in racing.’’ I just recently sissippi River. The Lenape Tribe, in- its bicentennial and in the many years had a picture of the speedway up here cluding Conner’s wife and children, left to come, the many places just like on the floor. Indiana, but Conner decided to stay. Conner Prairie will always help Hoo- The Indianapolis 500 celebrated its In 1823, he and his second wife, Eliza- siers find their heritage, understand 100th running earlier this year and con- beth, built a beautiful brick home on a our history, and, most importantly, ig- tinues Indiana’s storied history with hill overlooking land that came to be nite the future. automobiles, which began in the late known as Conner Prairie. This home Happy birthday to Indiana and all 1800s when , the ‘‘father served as the seat of Hamilton County Hoosiers. of the automobile’’ developed his government and the local post office in Mr. ROKITA. Reclaiming my time, I horseless carriage in Kokomo, Indiana. the early days of the county’s found- appreciate the gentlewoman’s leader- Kokomo, Indiana is in Howard County. ing. ship in the Fifth District and through- It as a county—and Kokomo as a city— In 1934, Colonel Eli Lilly, then the out Indiana. It is just another example has a great, wonderful, rich automative president of the pharmaceutical com- of, frankly, how we believe our State is history, and history in other respects pany that he founded, which remains great. as well. today in Indianapolis, Indiana, pur- Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman It is an honor for me to be able to chased Conner Prairie and the old from Indiana (Mr. STUTZMAN), from the share that county with one of our great brick home in hopes of restoring it and Third Congressional District, who not only served in this Chamber, but also members from the Indiana delegation, opening it to the public. an accomplished leader, an accom- Lilly believed that history and its in Indiana’s statehouse, first as a State plished lady who has done wonderful preservation were cornerstones of representative and later as a State sen- things throughout her professional ca- American democracy. He wanted ator. He is a farmer from the northeast part of our State. He brings with him reer and in this House continues to Conner Prairie to be a place where peo- to this House and to his future endeav- lead the way, most recently by being ple could connect with their history ors a robust knowledge and practice of chosen as our next chairwoman of the and see their heritage brought to life. our State’s best traditions and history. Little did he realize that his idea would House Ethics Committee. Mr. Speaker, Mr. STUTZMAN. Mr. Speaker, I be so vividly brought to life in modern- I yield to the gentlewoman from Indi- thank my colleague from Indiana. ana (Mrs. BROOKS), my friend from the day Conner Prairie. Growing from the It is great to be here on the floor Fifth Congressional District. site of occasional historical reenact- with my colleagues from the Indiana Mrs. BROOKS of Indiana. Mr. Speak- ments, Conner Prairie blossomed into a delegation as we celebrate our bicen- er, I rise today in celebration of our living history museum that transports tennial in Indiana. I also find it an home State’s bicentennial. visitors back to the Hoosier frontier honor that we get to be one of the last I want to thank the gentleman from and invites them to see life in Indiana groups here on the floor discussing an Indiana’s Fourth Congressional Dis- in 1836. issue here in this Congress, as we have trict for organizing this very meaning- Prairietown, an immersive exhibit wrapped up our business earlier today. ful celebration of our State’s 200 years. where people, animals, buildings, ob- I just want to thank Mr. ROKITA, I want to thank him for his leadership jects, and daily routines remain just as Mrs. BROOKS, Mr. MESSER, and others here in the House, representing not they were 180 years ago, was just the that I see here—Mr. BUCSHON was here only the Fourth District, but all Hoo- beginning. In addition to the earlier—whom I count it an honor and siers so very proudly, and in your time Prairietown exhibit, Conner Prairie privilege to serve with. as secretary of state, where you served has expanded its historical experience This will be my last speech on the throughout our State. I really appre- to now include an 1859 Balloon Voy- floor as I end my time here in Congress ciate the fact that you and your staff age—the gentleman from Indiana’s and look forward to going back home put the time and effort in to making Fourth District, who loves to fly, I to Indiana again. So I come with some these last minutes on the House floor hope he has tried the balloon voyage; it mixed emotions, frankly, but also very possible as we close out the 114th Con- is really remarkable—as well as an 1863 excited about what is in store for you gress. Civil War Journey and a Lenape Indian all, what is in store for Indiana, what I want to specifically highlight a lit- Camp. is in store for our country, as I have tle bit of the history of the Fifth Dis- In addition, visitors to Conner Prai- had the privilege to serve Indiana’s trict, which I represent, but more im- rie today can see how innovations in Third Congressional District for these portantly, how that history informs, math, science, technology, and engi- past 6 years. I know that, just as you inspires, and ignites our future. Since neering have shaped our history, and all feel, we feel very privileged to be we became a State in 1816, Indiana has how these vital and growing industries Hoosiers. transformed again and again, growing will shape our State’s future and are Indiana is oftentimes thought of to and evolving into the strong and thriv- shaping the State of Indiana. Students be that flyover State in from the East ing State it is today. and children can build planes, create Coast to the West Coast or vice versa; I want to talk with you about Conner an electrical circuit or radio, construct but so many wonderful things are hap- Prairie in my district. Conner Prairie a windmill, or invent their own prod- pening in Indiana that we are proud of has grown up with the State. What ucts, which they then attempt to pat- and that we feel, especially at this started as a log cabin in the early 1800s ent. time as our own Governor, the Vice by the White River has grown into a I agree with Colonel Lilly that his- President-elect, , who has stately brick home that has served as tory is a cornerstone of our democracy. been our Governor for the last 4 years the seat of early Hamilton County gov- I believe that Conner Prairie is an in- in Indiana, is showing and exhibiting ernment. It is now an interactive his- credible realization of the idea that the good policies, the good nature, the tory museum and park, and recently it history plays a pivotal role in our fu- humbleness, the character and integ- has been recognized as the only Smith- ture. In fact, Conner Prairie, William rity that so many Hoosiers display on a sonian affiliate in Indiana. It is a lead- Conner, and the Conner family is one of daily basis. ing innovator in the history museum the reasons that we named our son So I think that, as I leave, I am look- field, with more than 360,000 visitors Conner and why we spell his name with ing forward to watching you all con- each year. an ‘‘e.’’ In fact, he happens to be in the tinue to face some difficult challenges,

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It was great have had the opportunity to serve here. tioned earlier, is known as the ‘‘City of to see our colleague, Mr. CLAWSON, here I know there are so many families Firsts,’’ due to the many products in- earlier, who is also going to be depart- across our State that support one an- vented there, including both the first ing after this Congress. other and are working to make life bet- canned tomato juice and the first me- We have such great history. Of ter not only for themselves, but for chanical corn picker, which revolution- course, our sports history is one that their families. ized the farming of one of Indiana’s we love to talk about and brag about. b 1545 most important crops. I also want to recognize my family: Indiana is specifically one of the Na- my wife Christy, and our sons, Payton Indiana also has the fourth largest tion’s second largest producers of pop- and Preston. Payton, of course, was National Guard in the country. We corn. And while that definitely helps us named after a football player in Indi- have, of course, Texas, California, and all enjoy trips to the movies, Indiana’s anapolis. He was one of those kids in New York, but Indiana is one of the contributions to the entertainment Indiana that was named Peyton during largest national guards in the country. field have not stopped there. a great streak by Peyton Manning and And I think that shows the level of Famous Hoosiers, as ANDRE´ CARSON the Indianapolis Colts. commitment that Hoosiers have been mentioned, such as John Mellencamp, We have got such great ownership, willing to sacrifice, to commit to the Axl Rose, James Dean, and the King of great leaders in Indianapolis and across defense and security of this country. I Pop himself, Michael Jackson, have all the country with the teams that we are appreciate many of our leaders in our made their mark on our Nation, pro- proud of in Indiana, the Colts and Pac- State that have led a National Guard viding us with memorable songs and ers. We have got a great college tradi- to show that we are willing to do our iconic movies, while never forgetting tion. You turn on ESPN and you see, of part and to help lead the way. where they came from. course, Indiana basketball, Purdue bas- As I think of traveling across the Another great Hoosier who hasn’t ketball, Notre Dame. Valparaiso al- State, there are so many different forgotten where he has come from is ways ends up in the tournament at the parts of Indiana that we are so proud to my good friend representing the Sixth end of the year it seems like. Of course, have as part of our State. So I would District of Indiana, which includes Co- there are other teams that continue to just say to anyone listening and watch- lumbus, Muncie, and Richmond, and exhibit that tradition that we have in ing this, as we talk about our beloved that is Mr. . He and I both Indiana of great basketball. Of course, Indiana, if you ever get a chance to went to Wabash College together, and, our high school basketball is like no visit, there is so much to do and see as I mentioned earlier, we know who other State has. There is something and enjoy, the nature, from top to bot- we rooted for at the Monon Bell game. really remarkable about high school tom, from Lake in the north- I yield to the gentleman from Indi- basketball in Indiana. west to the Ohio Valley in the southern ana’s Sixth Congressional District, Mr. I also just want to quickly recognize part of the State, the beautiful farm- LUKE MESSER. a friend that happens to be here. Randy land, and the rolling hills in the south- Mr. MESSER. Mr. Speaker, I thank Lewandowski, who is the president of ern part of Indiana. the gentleman for organizing today’s the Indianapolis Indians, our baseball We just have such tremendous tradi- celebration of Indiana’s 200th birthday. team in Indiana. It is a AAA affiliate of tion and, of course, the values that we I thank him for his distinguished little the Pittsburgh Pirates. He just hap- all hold very dearly and know that we giant career at Wabash College and all pens to be in town, and I am proud of want to do our part to not only make of his service to our great State. the work that he does to bring great Indiana great but to continue to make It is an exciting time to be a Hoosier baseball to our city and to our State. I America great as well. any year, but it is a pretty big birthday am proud of the folks like Randy that So with that, Mr. ROKITA, I really ap- coming up this year when, on Decem- work so hard to make Indiana a great preciate the opportunity, and I thank ber 11, 2016, we will be celebrating our place to live. the gentleman for putting this time to- State’s 200th birthday—200 years since Of course, our racing is also such a gether as we reflect on our great State. Indiana became our Nation’s 19th proud sport for us in Indiana. I want to wish him the very best and State. More importantly than all of that, the rest of our colleagues the very best I am holding this basketball because look at the hardworking Hoosiers on a as well in the future; and know that when you think about Indiana, you daily basis who go to work every day, folks across this country can look to can’t help but think about basketball. whether it is in the factories, whether the gentleman for solid leadership, and And my district, Indiana’s Sixth Con- it is in the trucking industry. We are appreciate all that he does. gressional District, has a couple of known as the crossroads of America. Mr. ROKITA. Mr. Speaker, reclaim- pretty important distinguishing fac- You have distribution centers all ing my time, a lot has been talked tors in Indiana’s great history as a bas- across the State. You think of the about already from Indiana’s manufac- ketball State. teachers that do such a remarkable job turing prowess to our agricultural rich- First, the Milan Indians, the great in teaching our children. ness, to our own rich history. Milan Indians team that were the 1954 As you get to know people across the I want to focus just a little bit before State champions that showed that our State of Indiana, I have become just yielding to my good friend, Mr. single-class basketball, the small little more and more proud to be called a MESSER, to talk a little bit about Indi- engine that could, can win a State Hoosier, have the opportunity to rep- ana’s agricultural history. It is in the title, that is from Ripley County in the resent them, and to know that we all top 10 in the Nation in agricultural middle of my State. love life. We love liberty. We want to sales, with over $11 billion in those And then the Knightstown gym, continue to protect the ability to pur- sales. where the movie ‘‘Hoosiers’’ was sue happiness as Americans. We know The agricultural industry creates filmed, is also in Indiana’s Sixth Con- that life is difficult, life has challenges, good Hoosier jobs and provides our Na- gressional District. I am going to but working together and working tion with an array of products, from throw a chest pass of this basketball hard, keeping our head down and facing corn to soybeans to hogs and poultry, over to my colleagues from Indiana, those challenges together as commu- and you just have to go a few miles in where we will show you can catch it. nities, as a State, and as a country, we any direction on any one of our roads Here you go, Mr. BUCSHON. can be successful. to know that, by looking out your win- Let the Record show he caught the As we celebrate our bicentennial, I dow. ball, all right, showing he is a Hoosier. just know that Indiana has done so In fact, Indiana has so many agricul- Bring the House to order, as MARLIN much for me and my family. I want to tural products that there are six times said.

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We But whatever a Hoosier used to be, we all know what a Hoosier is today. A Hoosier is along by the county courthouse. Hoosiers have a great deal to be proud someone with Indiana roots, someone who The Hoosiers, I saw, were well-pre- of in our State, and in the Sixth Dis- loves our State in every way. pared for the event and were not going trict that I represent. Hoosiers come in all shapes and sizes, all to let a little bit of rain keep them The Sixth District is home to re- races, and all creeds. Some Hoosiers don’t from coming out and celebrating towns nowned architecture, historical land- even live in our State. Over time, some Hoo- and their counties and, most of all, our marks, beautiful parks, and famous siers do leave. wonderful State. Americans. The Wright brothers spent But wherever Hoosiers now live, they are The event itself helped to remind me part of their childhood in our corner of never far apart because the key to being a of the most important and unique part Hoosier is having a big Hoosier heart. Indiana. Wilbur was born in Millville, of our State, and that is the people. and Orville first took up kite building Happy birthday, Indiana. Hoosiers are kind and gracious people in Richmond, Indiana. Mr. ROKITA. Reclaiming my time, it who take pride in their work and in Richmond was also the home to is a great book, as my family knows as their State. They have been the secret Gennett Records, where some of the well, and excellent words from the gen- to our State’s 200 years of success. earliest jazz recordings were ever pro- tleman from Indiana’s Sixth Congres- Now, this Sunday’s final bicentennial duced in the late 1910s and early 1920s, sional District. event is entitled ‘‘Igniting the Fu- earning Richmond the nickname of the Throughout this all, Indiana’s Fourth ture,’’ and it is my belief and hope that ‘‘cradle of recorded jazz.’’ Congressional District has more than it will inspire our next generation of David Letterman attended school at done its part in adding to our State’s Hoosier leaders to continue this record Ball State University in Muncie, as did rich history. The , of accomplishment, and never forget Jim Davis, who is famous for the ‘‘Gar- for example, which put Indiana on the about what makes this State and our field’’ cartoon. path to statehood, took place in mod- country so exceptional, exceptional Hancock County in the Sixth District ern-day Lafayette, and gained recogni- with a capital E. is the home of the famed Hoosier poet, tion for General William Henry Har- Myself, and my colleagues here from Riley, who wrote, rison, who would go on to become our Indiana, look forward to working with among other things, ‘‘Little Orphant ninth President. these future leaders and ensuring the Annie.’’ The Fourth District is also home to success of our State for another 200 Columbus is known for beautiful ar- the first Indiana State Flag, pictured years. chitecture and for being the home of here. This is from about—this was 1916, Mr. Speaker, before yielding back, I the oldest theater in the State, The when our flag design was—this flag de- would like to yield to the gentleman Crump Theater, built in 1889 by John sign was awarded the honor of becom- from Evansville, Mr. LARRY BUCSHON. Crump. ing our official flag. It was created by Mr. BUCSHON. Mr. Speaker, I want A centuries-old tree grows atop the Paul Hadley, of Mooresville, in Indi- to use some of the last time that we Decatur County Courthouse Tower, ana’s Fourth District, for a contest have to honor a great Hoosier. I know giving Greensburg, my hometown during our State’s first Centennial others will have comments and, today, where I grew up, the nickname ‘‘Tree celebration. as we recognize Indiana’s 200th birth- City.’’ Our district is also home to many im- day, it is also important to acknowl- Famous Hoosiers from the Sixth Dis- portant landmarks. Boone County edge the contribution of one of those trict include Vice President Thomas Courthouse has the largest 1-piece who has made an indelible mark on our Hendricks, from my adopted hometown limestone columns in the country. shared history. of Shelbyville, where my kids began Newton County is home to 23 bison, our Without a doubt, one of those people our family’s life, together with my State animal. And Benton and White is a man who delivered his final speech wife, Jennifer; three-time Indianapolis Counties have one of the largest wind- from the Senate floor this past week 500 winner Wilbur Shaw; racecar driver mill farms in the Nation. with a heartfelt message about pre- Tony Stewart, from Columbus; Shelby- This is just a small sample of the serving the freedoms that make this ville basketball player Bill Garrett; ac- great parts of our State and district, country so great. tresses Joyce DeWitt and Jamie and our bicentennial celebration has Senator exemplifies what Hyneman; cinema and television pio- done a fantastic job of highlighting it means to be a public servant. He has neer Francis Jenkins; and the list goes these and many others over the past 12 dedicated his life to improving the on. months. lives of his fellow citizens. We have also had two Governors hail I have even had the pleasure of par- He served his country in the United from our part of the State, Oliver Mor- ticipating in several of the events, like States Army; he has spent time in both ton, and current Governor, Mike many of my colleagues have, including the U.S. House and the United States Pence. Now the Sixth District will be selecting a bicentennial-themed entry Senate; he served as an Ambassador to lucky enough to claim another Vice as the winner for our office’s Congres- Germany, assuming that role just 3 President, Vice President-elect, and sional Art Competition, and serving as days prior to the tragic attacks on Sep- former Sixth District Congressman, torchbearer for the torch relay. tember 11, 2001. Mike Pence, who we are all very proud The relay saw the bicentennial torch, After this distinguished career, Sen- of. designed and made by Purdue students, ator COATS answered the call to serve In fact, I am so proud of our State, travel through each of our 92 counties his fellow citizens once again in the and I don’t know that the gentleman over the course of several weeks, and , where he has would know this—I know at least one highlighted both the unique history been a national leader on reducing Fed- of our colleagues were surprised to and the places in each part of our State eral spending, fixing our economy, and learn—but my wife, Jennifer, and I ac- and the common bond that makes all keeping our Nation safe and secure. tually wrote a book about this great of us Hoosiers. And a little personal story. I was a State of Indiana called, ‘‘Hoosier I served as a torchbearer in Fountain cardiovascular surgeon prior to coming Heart.’’ It is a book that celebrates the County, and was very impressed by the to Congress. And when I spend time at history and traditions of our State, the high turnout and enthusiasm. At a events with Senator COATS, he always people, its places. I am just going to time in this Nation’s life when it is likes to tell everyone he feels very read the sort of closing passage of this hard to get members of a particular comfortable because, if he has a heart book as I wrap up my comments today. place to act like a community because problem, Congressman BUCSHON will

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My own history with Sen- in the Senate has come to an end, I am objection to the request of the gen- ator COATS goes way back to when I also confident he will continue to be a tleman from Indiana? was an intern in his Senate office. If he There was no objection. voice and an advocate for the issues he were on this floor today, Mr. Speaker, f cares about most. Our State and our I am sure he would say that I was one country are lucky to have benefited of the worst interns he ever had. None- MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE from the service of a great man like theless, he started my career in poli- A message from the Senate by Ms. Senator DAN COATS. tics with that unpaid job that was one Curtis, one of its clerks, announced I wish DAN and Marsha all the best. Mr. ROKITA. Mr. Speaker, I yield to of the best experiences of my life. He that the Senate agrees to the con- the gentleman from Indiana (Mr. has conservative leadership, and I ference report accompanying the bill know that he was anxious to get back MESSER), who represents the Sixth Dis- (S. 2943) ‘‘An Act to authorize appro- trict. to helping out the office and do what- priations for fiscal year 2017 for mili- Mr. MESSER. Mr. Speaker, when ever he could for the State of Indiana, tary activities of the Department of given the opportunity to say some- however he could. Defense, for military construction, and thing nice about DAN COATS, I didn’t Since those many years ago, since for defense activities of the Depart- want to pass it up. If I could give one those first observations that I have had ment of Energy, to prescribe military word to describe U.S. Senator DAN of Senator COATS, he has gone from personnel strengths for such fiscal COATS, it would be ‘‘Hoosier.’’ He is a Senator, to U.S. Ambassador to Ger- year, and for other purposes.’’ person of grace and humility, hard many, and back to Senator again. It is f work and humor. He never worried a long and distinguished career full of dedication to right ideals and the de- ABROGATING OUR NATURAL about who got credit, loved his coun- RIGHTS try, and made the sacrifices through sire to fight for what is best for all his life and career to make our country Hoosier families and what is best for The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under better. Americans. the Speaker’s announced policy of Jan- I am honored to call DAN a friend, I appreciate all of the work, as we all uary 6, 2015, the Chair recognizes the and I appreciate his mentorship of our do, that Senator COATS has done and gentleman from Texas (Mr. GOHMERT) entire delegation in the time that I the causes he has advocated for and for for 30 minutes. have had an opportunity to serve here. his counsel. As I have said, I don’t Mr. GOHMERT. Mr. Speaker, this is I suspect DAN’s service for our country know if he is actually going to be able supposed to be our last day in formal isn’t quite over yet, and I look forward to retire at this time, but whatever his session, actual session, of the year. to whatever he does next. desire, he deserves it. There may be something coming up. I One of the other great things about I have no doubt that he will continue always worry about unanimous consent DAN COATS is he is a family man. I cer- to represent the best interests of our requests when nobody is here. tainly wish DAN, Marsha, and their en- State and this country even after his I know the administration likes to tire family a great future. time in the Senate has come to an end. brag that it has been a good year for Mr. ROKITA. Mr. Speaker, I think I would like to issue a heartfelt thank- enforcing the border, but this story the gentleman is right. I don’t know if you for all of his work, and I wish him from Brooke Singman says: DAN COATS will ever be able to retire. I my best on all his future endeavors. The number of unaccompanied chil- know he wants to. Again, Mr. Speaker, I hope you will dren crossing into the U.S. from Mex- Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman please join us all in wishing Indiana a ico nearly doubled this year citing from Indiana (Mr. STUTZMAN), who is happy birthday on this wonderful occa- from Border Patrol figures. from the Third Congressional District sion of our 200th anniversary. Hopefully, we will get the Trump ad- in the northeast. Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance ministration moving as quickly as they Mr. STUTZMAN. Mr. Speaker, I just of my time. indicate they intend to. want to stand here in front of this It is worth noting that this story Mrs. BROOKS of Indiana. Mr. Speaker, I House and this body to honor our Sen- came out from The Hill. Mark Hensch rise today in honor and recognition of Senator ator, DAN COATS, who served Indiana in said that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, DAN COATS, a U.S. Army veteran, former so many different capacities. I actually the mastermind behind 9/11, says that Member of the House of Representatives, have the privilege of representing his in his view, immigration into the United States Ambassador to Germany and a district, the Third District in north- United States is al Qaeda’s deadliest great Hoosier. I’ve had the pleasure of serving east Indiana. weapon against the United States. with Senator COATS as a fellow member of the We have such a long line of great That is what he has apparently indi- Indiana delegation since my first term in 2013. leaders from northeast Indiana who cated. In fact, the first legislation that I introduced have served here in Washington from A witness said: and got passed into law was a bill that I our State, and DAN COATS, of course, From his perspective, the long war for Is- worked on with Senator COATS and his team, exemplified a man of character, hum- lamic domination wasn’t going to be won in bleness, and leadership. He followed the Alicia Dawn Koehl Respect for National the streets with bombs and bullets and former Vice President Dan Quayle. Cemeteries Act. bloodshed. No, it would be won in the minds I also would like to recognize him as During his time in the Senate, he has been of the American people. well. He is another man who showed a passionate advocate for Hoosiers, working This is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s leadership for our State here in Wash- on policies that are focused on getting more thinking. Thank God—literally, thank ington, D.C. Americans back to work and getting our econ- God—that President Obama has not re- Both of those gentlemen have been omy back on track. His leadership will be leased the mastermind as he has so heroes and models for me growing up, missed, but I know that he and his wife Mar- many others who have contributed to watching both of them as they took sha will continue to do great things that make the deaths of Americans. time to come to Washington and show a difference for Hoosiers as they begin this But Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the 9/ what Hoosier leadership is all about. next chapter of their lives. 11 mastermind, said: Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentleman Thank you, Senator COATS, for all of your The terror attacks were good, but the again for honoring them today. work to represent our great state of Indiana, ‘‘practical’’ way to defeat America was Mr. ROKITA. Mr. Speaker, I thank and best wishes as you embark on your next through immigration and by out-breeding the gentleman. adventure. non-Muslims.

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