[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 167 (Thursday, November 21, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H7333-H7334]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING THE HONORABLE VANCE M. McALLISTER TO THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
The SPEAKER. Without objection, the gentleman from Louisiana (Mr.
Boustany) is recognized for 1 minute.
There was no objection.
Mr. BOUSTANY. Mr. Speaker, as dean of the Louisiana delegation, I
would like to welcome Louisiana's newest Congressman, Vance McAllister,
of the Fifth Congressional District.
Vance is a resident of Swartz, Louisiana, and has been married for 15
years to Kelly. They are the proud parents of five beautiful children.
Vance is a veteran of the United States Army and Louisiana National
Guard. He is a self-made businessman and a well-regarded entrepreneur.
I look forward to serving with you, Vance, on behalf of the people of
Louisiana.
Welcome to the United States House of Representatives.
Now I would like to yield to my good friend, Cedric Richmond.
Mr. RICHMOND. Thank you, Mr. Boustany.
Mr. Speaker, it gives me great pleasure to welcome the newest member
of the Louisiana delegation, the Representative of Louisiana's Fifth
Congressional District, to Washington, D.C., and to this distinguished
body. There is no doubt in my mind that he will be a welcome addition.
While he has never served in or held elective office, Mr. McAllister
brings with him the value of the many experiences and accomplishments
he has attained through his lifetime. Like Mr. Boustany said, he is a
veteran, a successful businessman, and a devoted family man. He has
committed himself to addressing the needs of the people of Louisiana
and finding commonsense solutions to the problems that plague the
Nation.
One thing that I have come to know as a Member who represents
Louisiana
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is that, historically, we have not had the luxury of being partisan
because of the many needs of our State.
With that, Mr. Speaker, I congratulate our newest Member of the House
and welcome him.
Mr. BOUSTANY. I yield to the statesman from Louisiana, Mr. Vance M.
McAllister.
Mr. McALLISTER. First, let me just say thank you. What an honor it is
to be part of such an elite group, as well as the many people that
walked before us in these Halls of Congress. With that comes great
honor and great value.
I want to say thank you to everybody in the gallery that got me here.
I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for them, and I wouldn't be here
today if it wasn't for these kids.
As I always said--and I know we are ready to get out of here--they
didn't raise no dummy, I can tell you that. I didn't get here by
accident.
I just want to say, let's make sure we keep this country, our
politicians, and everybody in our prayers. Let's do the right thing by
this country and take care of business, like we should. Let's all work
together.
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