[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 67 (Friday, April 29, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H2132]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING BRAZOS VALLEY JEFFERSON AWARD RECIPIENTS
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Babin). Under the Speaker's announced
policy of January 6, 2015, the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Flores) is
recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader.
Mr. FLORES. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to honor Harper Cunningham, age
12, and Maggie Cunningham, age 10, from College Station, Texas, who are
recipients of the 2016 Jefferson Award for the Brazos Valley.
The Jefferson Awards are presented annually to honor our unsung
heroes, ordinary citizens who have done something extraordinary and
that will have a lasting impact on the community. It is fitting that
the Jefferson Award be presented to these two young girls, who not only
exemplify what it means to serve, but who also share Thomas Jefferson's
passion for reading.
Harper and Maggie Cunningham's passion for reading and for helping
those in need led them to create an organization to promote literacy
and the well-being of our community students. Their Books and a Blanket
program provides a basket of books and a blanket to elementary
schoolchildren in need across the Brazos Valley during the winter
months.
Their mission is simple and impactful: they want all students to have
access to books so that they, too, can experience the joy that comes
from reading. Since 2012, Books and a Blanket has given away over 1,200
blankets and distributed over 33,000 books to over 2,500 children in
need.
Mr. Speaker, these two young girls have done a tremendous job helping
others, promoting literacy, and being inspiring leaders in our
community. As President Ronald Reagan once said:
The greatest leaders are not necessarily the ones who do
the greatest things. The greatest leaders are the ones who
get other people to do the greatest things.
It is evident that Harper and Maggie are models of true leadership,
and their desire to serve and empower others is inspiring. Young
Americans like Harper and Maggie provide confidence for all of us about
the future of our great country.
I congratulate Harper and Maggie Cunningham for their hard work,
selfless service, and for being awarded the 2016 Jefferson Award for
the Brazos Valley. Gina and I look forward to hosting them in
Washington later this year for the National Jefferson Awards ceremony.
I would also like to congratulate the other 2016 Jefferson Award
winners from the Brazos Valley: Stephanie Sale, Alma Villarreal, and
David Ruesink. Their selfless service to our community is inspiring and
also worthy of these special recognitions. I am humbled to represent
all of them in Congress.
As I close, I ask all Americans to continue to pray for our country
during these difficult times, for our military men and women who
protect us from external threats, and for our first responders who
protect us here at home.
Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time.
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