[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 120 (Thursday, September 12, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1298-E1299]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING DR. ROY D. MOORE
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HON. MELVIN L. WATT
of north carolina
in the house of representatives
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Mr. WATT. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor a
constituent and distinguished veteran, Dr. Roy D. Moore.
For decades, Dr. Moore has dedicated his service to the citizens of
Guilford County, the State of North Carolina and our country helping to
enhance and protect their quality of life. Dr. Moore was instrumental
in organizing and directing programs and initiatives that have added
value to communities in Greensboro and across the state of North
Carolina, including the first After-School Program for Children at the
Hayes Taylor YMCA and the Summer Food Program for children administered
by North Carolina A&T State University.
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In the late 1980's Dr. Moore was instrumental in initiating dialogue
that eventually created district based representation on Greensboro's
City Council. This opened the door for minority representation on that
governing body. He also served as the first Chairman of the 12th
Congressional District of North Carolina which I am proud to represent.
Dr. Moore's accomplishments also include the 1988 Man of the Year
Award at St. James Presbyterian Church (Greensboro, NC), the 1997
Community Service Award from the Greensboro Chapter of the NAACP, the
2001 Guilford County Democrat of the Year Award and being the 1st Chair
of the African American Democratic Caucus in Guilford County.
Dr. Moore will be honored on September 14, 2013 in Greensboro, North
Carolina at the Grand Opening of the new Disabled American Veterans
headquarters. I hope my colleagues will join me in recognizing and
congratulating Dr. Roy Moore for his September 14 honor and for his
tireless work for many years to improve the lives of all people by
strengthening the voices of those who are often ignored.
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