[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 55 (Thursday, April 14, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S2499]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL COUNTY GOVERNMENT MONTH
Mr. COONS. Mr. President, I rise to recognize the contributions made
each day by our Nation's 3,068 county governments and the men and women
who serve in county government. They are tireless public servants whose
daily efforts to ensure that local government works for all Americans
are honored during National County Government Month, which takes place
each April.
As a former county executive for New Castle County, DE, I know that
county governments are responsible for providing essential services
important to our communities. New Castle County provides critical
services in public safety, land use, parks and libraries, sewers, and
economic development. Many other counties provide a broad range of
services, such as maintaining roads, bridges, and water systems, and
operating airports and other transit, and delivering critical health
care services. Counties provide law enforcement, courtroom, and jail
services, schools, and numerous social services for children, seniors
and families, and often serve as the first lines of defense for
emergency response and preparedness.
Since 1991, the National Association of Counties, or NACo, has
encouraged counties across America to highlight their programs and
services in order to raise awareness of the important role county
governments play in our national life. National County Government Month
is a great opportunity to recognize this.
The National County Government Month theme for 2011 is ``Serving Our
Veterans, Armed Forces, and Their Families.'' NACo president Glen
Whitley, county judge for Tarrant County, TX, is urging all counties to
honor and to thank their residents who have served or are currently
serving our Nation in the military. In addition, Judge Whitley is
urging counties to showcase their many important services to America's
veterans, military servicemembers, and their families, such as those
relating to physical and mental health, housing, employment, and the
justice system.
In New Castle County, as in many counties across the country, we felt
the impact of the call to duty on servicemembers and their families, as
county employees many in our public safety community deployed to Iraq
and Afghanistan with units of the Reserve and National Guard. I am
pleased to join Judge Whitley and county officials across the country
in honoring servicemembers and veterans and highlighting the important
services county governments provide.
National County Government Month also provides the Senate with an
opportunity to acknowledge that county governments with the help of the
National Association of Counties are working together to restore the
partnership among all levels of government to serve communities across
America better. We in the Senate share our constituents with county
government officials and face common challenges. It is incumbent upon
us to recognize the men and women who work tirelessly within local
governments and provide essential services directly to our
constituents. They deserve our sincerest gratitude.
I encourage all of my colleagues and all Americans to celebrate April
as National County Government Month with their home counties and to
recognize the important role county governments play in their
communities and the critical services they provide.
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