[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 159 (Wednesday, October 28, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H7257]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




               JOHN A. BOEHNER, THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
Maryland (Mr. Hoyer) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. HOYER. Mr. Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to the Speaker of the 
House, John Boehner.
  Speaker Boehner and I, as some would note, do not always agree. We 
have been on opposite sides of this floor and on opposite sides of 
debate many times. However, that is behind us for John Boehner.
  In all of the years I have served with him, Speaker Boehner has shown 
me the same kindness, grace, and friendship that he has shown so many 
of his House colleagues on both sides of the aisle.
  John Boehner is a gentleman in the truest sense of the word and is a 
leader who, even in the act of stepping back from his position in the 
leadership, has always put the best interests of our country first.
  When it came time to make difficult decisions, even in the face of 
strong opposition from some in his own party, Speaker Boehner was 
willing to work across the aisle to make sure that this House was 
achieving its most fundamental responsibilities to those we had the 
honor of serving.
  We did not have a catastrophic default on our debt--at least twice--
in large part because of John Boehner's determination not to let it 
happen. Millions of children benefitted from the forms of No Child Left 
Behind because John Boehner, the chairman of the committee, put 
children's interests first and worked in partnership with the late 
Senator Ted Kennedy and Congressman George Miller.
  That was in the best traditions of a President Bush-sponsored piece 
of legislation--a Republican chairman, a Democratic chairman, and a 
ranking Democrat working together on behalf of our country's interest.
  John Boehner worked to keep his Conference and this House marching 
forward down a productive path. History will be the judge of his 
success as the leader of his party, but all of us who have had the 
honor of serving with him will judge him as we know him--a considerate 
and thoughtful individual, who is a patriot and who cares deeply about 
this House and the Nation it serves.
  I want to thank him, as I would hope all of our Members would and, 
frankly, those Members who served with him, but who are not in this 
House now, for his service and for his friendship.
  I want to wish him well and wish him luck out there on the golf 
course, where I am sure he will be spending a lot more time--I am going 
to be envious of that--in addition to the time that he will spend with 
his family and in continuing to serve his community, his State, and his 
Nation.
  John Boehner served his country and this House of Representatives 
with fidelity and responsibility, and we should all thank him for that.
  We wish the Speaker and his wife, Debbie, well as they embark on a 
new phase of their lives. He has served his country well. I am 
confident that he will continue to do so.

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