[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 53 (Thursday, April 15, 2010)]
[House]
[Pages H2594-H2595]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING THE HONORABLE THEODORE E. DEUTCH TO THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
The SPEAKER. Without objection, the gentleman from Florida (Mr.
Hastings) is recognized for 1 minute.
There was no objection.
Mr. HASTINGS of Florida. Madam Speaker, it is my honor to introduce
to you today our newest member of the Florida delegation, Congressman
Ted Deutch.
After serving with distinction in the Florida State Senate, Ted now
joins us to represent the people of Florida's 19th Congressional
District here in Washington. Ted brings with him a commonsense and
results-driven approach that distinguished him during his time in the
Florida State Senate, where he wrote and passed landmark legislation,
including a health care bill that will raise $1 billion for essential
health services for Floridians, and he also passed the Iran divestment
legislation that made Florida the first State in the Nation to put
direct economic pressure on companies doing business in Iran.
Throughout his career in public service, Ted has fought on behalf of
those who risk losing the most, including seniors, working families,
children, Holocaust survivors, veterans, members of the Armed Services,
and small businesses.
I have worked alongside Ted as a leader in the community and as a
legislator. I know him well, and I am confident that he will do an
excellent job replacing our former colleague and good friend, Robert
Wexler, who is with us today, do a good job representing Florida's 19th
Congressional District.
Madam Speaker, please join me in welcoming Ted Deutch, his wife Jill,
their three children, Gabrielle, Serena, and Cole, who are here on the
floor with us, to our congressional family. I would also like to
recognize Ted's mother Jean, his four siblings, extended family, and
friends who are here today to celebrate this special occasion with him.
At this time, Madam Speaker, I would like to yield to my
distinguished colleague from Florida, the dean of the Florida
delegation, Congressman C.W. ``Bill'' Young.
Mr. YOUNG of Florida. Madam Speaker, I thank my friend and colleague
from Florida for yielding the time to me, and I want to say on behalf
of the Republican members of the Florida delegation, the great
delegation here in the Congress, Congressman, welcome.
Congratulations. You will be serving in the people's House. Your oath
of office that you have just sworn to uphold the Constitution is
something that you will find very challenging as you go through your
career here. But just rest assured that those of us in the Florida
delegation on both sides of the aisle will be here to be helpful to you
as you carry out your important activities. Again, welcome.
Congratulations.
The SPEAKER. Without objection, the newest Member of the House of
Representatives, Congressman Ted Deutch, is recognized for 1 minute.
There was no objection.
Mr. DEUTCH. Thank you, Speaker Pelosi.
This is a truly humbling day, and the honor of a lifetime. My
constituents are an extraordinary collection of Americans, seniors who
served our Nation valiantly in times of war and rebuilt this country
after the Great Depression. They are hardworking families who strive to
pass on a better world and greater opportunities to their children.
I want to thank Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader Hoyer for their
exceptional leadership. I am also grateful to my South Florida friends,
Representatives Klein, Meek, and Wasserman Schultz, and especially our
dean, Congressman Hastings. I want to thank Congressman Wexler for his
service, as well as his support and friendship.
I will never forget my family, friends, volunteers, and most
importantly voters, who helped send me here today. I want to profoundly
thank my wife, Jill, and my three children, Gabrielle, Serena, and
Cole, who are all here with us today. Their love and support means the
world to me.
In all of her 86 years, my mother, Jean Deutch, never could have
imagined hearing her name in this Chamber, and she is here with us
today.
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Mom, thank you for making me believe that I could be anything I
wanted to be, because today I am a Member of the United States
Congress.
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Thank you, Madam Speaker.
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