[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 164 (Wednesday, December 19, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H7273-H7274]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE REVEREND EMANUEL Cleaver
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
California (Ms. Lee) for 5 minutes.
Ms. LEE of California. I rise in honor of our outgoing Congressional
Black Caucus chairman, Congressman Reverend Emanuel Cleaver.
Chairman Cleaver has been a truly outstanding leader of the
Congressional Black Caucus during the 112th Congress. We were fortunate
to have his wisdom and steady--mind you, steady--leadership as we have
navigated through some of the most contentious debates that I have
witnessed during my time in Congress.
Faced with a job crisis unlike any that we have seen in recent
history, Chairman Cleaver instituted a very successful job initiative.
With unemployment at record levels, with three to four unemployed
persons for every single job opening, with 50 million in poverty, and
with unemployment disparities like none we have ever seen, he
understood that it was extremely important not only to talk about the
need for jobs but to take action to bring jobs to the people, and
that's exactly what Chairman Cleaver and the Congressional Black Caucus
did with last year's jobs tour, by launching jobs fairs in districts
across the country, and we actually connected people with real jobs.
Chairman Cleaver also helped lead the fight against the efforts to
disenfranchise millions of voters. He has been a strong advocate for
protecting the most vulnerable among us in ensuring that the social
safety net stays in place and in pushing for a budget that is balanced
and fair.
Now, as we are all trying to make sense of this so-called ``fiscal
cliff,'' I
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am reminded of what he said so succinctly as a result of last year's
deal. He called it, quite frankly, a ``Satan sandwich.'' He has really
been able to take leadership on these issues because, as a person of
faith, he understands the moral and the, really, I think, extremely
deep ethical impacts of our decisions. He pricks our conscience as we
approach our deliberations.
Indeed, in what has many times and often times been the most
divisive, polarizing, and political climate that many of us have
experienced, Chairman Cleaver has used his pastoral skills, his ability
to bring people together on both sides of the aisle to help us all
through times of trouble.
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He is truly a Member's Member. He helped to remind us exactly why we
are all here. And yes, he is a brilliant legislator, but he's also a
prophetic leader.
Chairman Cleaver visited my district on my birthday not long ago, and
he blessed me and my church with a sermon. And I must say, it was a
moving, a powerful, and a spirited sermon. He's truly an anointed
pastor, and he has demonstrated this gift in his work and his
leadership here in Congress.
Also, Chairman Cleaver is a strong environmentalist, and I had the
privilege to visit his district where, as mayor of Kansas City, he led
the way in the greening of his great city. His presentation and his
clarity on climate change and how it is affecting God's planet and its
inhabitants is brilliant and it's clear. Communities of color and low-
income communities owe Chairman Cleaver a debt of gratitude for
tackling this tough issue with patience and with clarity.
But I know that Chairman Reverend Congressman Cleaver does not stand
alone. He has an amazing support system with his family and his wife,
Dianne, who has been a friend to me and to the Congressional Black
Caucus. Dianne is a brilliant and beautiful woman who was taught, like
myself, by the Sisters of Loretto. She has been by his side offering
her advice, counsel, and love.
I thank Chairman Cleaver for his friendship. My congressional
district, my pastor, J. Alfred Smith, Sr., and Junior, the Allen Temple
Baptist Church in Oakland, California, and my entire congressional
district deeply appreciate Chairman Cleaver's generosity and his
attention, not only to his remarkable constituents and his district,
but to my district, to all of our districts, to our great Nation, and
to our country.
Thank you, Chairman Reverend Congressman Emanuel Cleaver for your
tremendous leadership, for your friendship, and I look forward to our
continuing work together for peace and justice.
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