[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 142 (Wednesday, November 19, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H8076]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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SURVIVORS VICTORY DAY
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Carter) for 5 minutes.
Mr. CARTER. Madam Speaker, last month, in October, I had a young
lady, Jessica Huber, and her father come to my Round Rock office and
tell me a great story of survival.
I am introducing legislation on behalf of this 13-year-old, Jessica
Huber of Leander, Texas, and all who have shown the real meaning of
survival, and we have great examples every day in our armed services--
who are serving in harm's way on our behalf--of their strong heart of
survival.
In Jessica's case, on November 19, 2002, Jessica was nearly killed
after her mother, while under the influence of prescription drugs and
illegal drugs, ran a red light and crashed. Jessica's father
experienced a parent's worst nightmare when doctors had given up hope
that she would survive.
But those doctors didn't know Jessica.
Like all Texans, she didn't just give up. She underwent multiple
blood transfusions and surgeries, and she endured painful rehab. There
were many dark days for this brave young woman.
Despite the extraordinary odds against her--and all said the odds
were against her--I am glad to report that Jessica is living a happy,
healthy, and productive life in my district. Jessica's journey reminds
us all of the indomitable nature of the human spirit and of our basic
desires to persevere in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds and
challenges.
My legislation recognizes November 19 as Survivors Victory Day and
encourages all to honor the thousands who have been victims and, more
importantly, survivors of traumatic crimes, illnesses, and misfortunes.
I call on my colleagues to celebrate this survival and to support this
important bill.
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