[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 118 (Friday, August 3, 2012)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1423]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING MS. STEPHANIE STUCKEY BENFIELD
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HON. JOHN LEWIS
of georgia
in the house of representatives
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Mr. LEWIS of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, I rise to congratulate
Representative Stephanie Stuckey Benfield upon her retirement from the
Georgia General Assembly and to thank her for her fourteen years of
service.
For years, Stephanie has valiantly fought for women's rights, the
environment, and families. She has been a leader in the Democratic
Party, an advocate for all Georgians, and a dear friend.
Born in Eastman, Georgia, Stephanie has always been an outdoors
enthusiast. Her love for nature has translated into an active
dedication to improving the environment and a commitment to clean water
and air that grew stronger when her son was diagnosed with asthma.
Stephanie obtained both her undergraduate and law degree from the
University of Georgia. While in office, she received several
prestigious awards, including the Environmental Leadership Award by the
Georgia Conservation Voters and the Georgia Urban Forest Council Award
for Promoting Arbor Day in public schools. It goes without question
that her most notable accomplishment, however, has been her impeccable
and unwavering service and support to Georgians.
We all know how much Stephanie adores her husband, Robert H.
Benfield, Jr., her son, Robert, and her daughter, Beverly. Although we
will miss Stephanie's enthusiasm and infinite knowledge in the General
Assembly, I applaud her for continuing to be a proponent of the
environment. Upon the end of her term, she will be the full-time leader
of GreenLaw, where she will maintain her pledge to prevent air and
water pollution that endangers human health and degrades Georgia's
natural resources.
Representative Benfield, we will miss you terribly; you leave
enormous shoes to fill. Thank you for your 14 years of service and for
always putting the people of Georgia first.
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