[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 17 (Monday, February 2, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H670-H671]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WEST VIRGINIA'S SECOND DISTRICT PRIORITIES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from West
Virginia (Mr. Mooney) for 5 minutes.
Mr. MOONEY of West Virginia. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, for the great
honor of addressing the Nation as a newly-elected Representative for
the people of West Virginia's Second District.
My name is Alex Mooney, and I grew up in a home where the American
ideals of personal freedom and limited government were cherished.
My mother was born and raised in Cuba where, at age 21, she was
thrown in jail for 7 weeks as a political prisoner by the communist
regime of Fidel Castro. After her release, she fled here to the United
States where she was welcomed with open arms to restart her life in
freedom.
My father was a feisty Irishman from New York and a Vietnam veteran.
He was an ardent conservative and had great pride in leaders like
Ronald Reagan.
Through the hard work of my parents, my three siblings and I had the
chance to live the American Dream. My older brother, Vincent, is a
professor of electrical engineers at Georgia Tech. My younger brother,
Patrick, is a successful businessman. My younger sister, Margarita, is
a professor of sociology at Yale University where she conducts research
on happiness, virtues, and the common good. I was blessed to have the
opportunity to attend Dartmouth College where I played football and
rugby and graduated in 1993.
In 2001, my father suffered a stroke and was dying. There was one
doctor who was particularly compassionate in her efforts to comfort my
family and me through that difficult time. She also happened to be very
pretty. One year later, that neurosurgeon, Dr. Grace Gonzalez, agreed
to marry me.
My wonderful wife and I have been blessed with three beautiful
children. My son, Lucas, is 11; my daughter, Camille, is 9; and we were
pleasantly surprised on October 13 of last year with a third child,
Gabrielle. My wife and I have been doing the hard work of homeschooling
our older children, imparting on them an appreciation for the special
place America holds in the world, just as my parents did for me.
My parents also taught me personal responsibility enshrined in the
Constitution must always be protected. Their example showed me we must
never cower in the face of tyranny, never give up on the God-given
rights we are entitled to, and never stop fighting for the American
Dream. They taught me the importance of serving one's Nation and
community.
I knew early in life I wanted an opportunity to fight for the values
which have made our Nation a beacon of freedom and prosperity around
the world. As a young State senator, I fought for relief for
hardworking taxpayers, for more personal responsibility, for the right
to life of unborn babies, for a prosperous business climate, and to
protect our Second Amendment rights.
Last fall, the people of the Second District of West Virginia
afforded me the tremendous honor of representing them in Congress.
Our Nation faces great challenges. Our President and his liberal
allies on the left would see us lose the values which make us who we
are, lose the values my father fought for and my mother escaped
despotism to enjoy.
West Virginia is blessed to be abundant in natural resources. I will
fight so that West Virginians and all Americans are able to seek
prosperity from our natural bounty. I expect to spend much of my time
at my home in Charles Town and crossing the district, listening to the
citizens I serve.
During my first week in office, I didn't wait to begin delivering on
West Virginia priorities. I cosponsored legislation to gut onerous
provisions of ObamaCare, to audit the Federal Reserve, and authorize
construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. I also cosponsored bipartisan
legislation to protect the unborn after 20 weeks when they are capable
of feeling pain.
I am fortunate to serve on the House Natural Resources Committee,
where I will focus on policies which contribute to the energy security
of our Nation and the expansion of our production here at home.
I have also been selected to serve on the important House Budget
Committee, where I will fight to fulfill my commitment for a balanced
Federal budget. It is totally unacceptable for West Virginians and all
Americans to live within their means while the Federal Government
continues to allow its spending and debt to run rampant.
We are a nation whose values are emulated around the world by people
seeking freedom, justice, and constitutional self-government defined by
the rule of law.
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This legacy faces great challenges today, and I am proud to stand
here on the floor of the United States Congress, vigilant in the
defense of our defining principles and West Virginia priorities.
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