[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 30 (Thursday, February 25, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H929-H930]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING WADE HENDERSON
(Mr. COHEN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. COHEN. Mr. Speaker, we are nearing the end of Black History
Month. We had a special program yesterday recognizing foot soldiers of
the civil rights movement. It reminded me of a man who is a foot
soldier up here in Washington, Wade Henderson.
Wade Henderson is the president and CEO of the Leadership Conference
on Civil and Human Rights and the Leadership Conference Education Fund.
He announced he is going to be retiring after 20 years as the head of
that organization at the end of this year.
Wade Henderson has worked with Republicans and Democrats both to
bring about change in our country. He was largely responsible for work
on the reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act
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when it passed and had been working on trying to get it renewed in this
Congress. He worked in a major way on the Fair Sentencing Act that took
away the disparity in crack and cocaine sentences that was wrongful.
Before he came to his position at the Leadership Conference, he was
active in the NAACP here in Washington, where he was the bureau
director, and he worked on other issues with the ACLU and other groups
on civil and human rights.
When Wade Henderson came to the Capitol, he was a voice of
conscience. He and Hilary Shelton, together with the NAACP, are two of
the most conscientious men I know. They have served this country well.
I will miss him in his retirement. I appreciate the remaining time he
has. He is a foot soldier. I thank him for his service.
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