[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 91 (Thursday, June 9, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H3597-H3598]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING THE HONORABLE WARREN DAVIDSON TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The SPEAKER. Without objection, the gentlewoman from Ohio (Ms.
Kaptur) is recognized for 1 minute.
There was no objection.
Ms. KAPTUR. Mr. Speaker and Members, it is my privilege to welcome
Congressman Warren Davidson, his wife, Lisa; and their two beautiful
children, Rachel and Zach, to Washington, D.C.
To the Davidsons, their extended family, and their friends who are
here to support them, we all wish you hearty congratulations. To
Congressman Davidson, on behalf of a grateful
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Nation, I want to extend our gratitude for your many years of service
in the United States Army. Thank you for your dedication to duty,
honor, and country.
Though I am dean of Ohio's delegation, it seems just like yesterday
when I was in your shoes. This moment you will never forget. You have
worked hard to put together a winning coalition to win a hard-fought
campaign, and that takes a dedicated person and a very giving family to
make the necessary sacrifices.
To accomplish worthy objectives during your time in Congress, you
will want to find issues that you can build coalitions around and then
enlist others on both sides of the center aisle in that cause. Perhaps
the best advice I can give you is to stay close to the people where you
came from in Troy, Ohio; in Clark, Miami, Darke, Preble, and Butler
Counties; and as Daniel Webster's words inspire us through the ages,
dedicate our efforts to a higher cause, developing the resources of our
land, calling forth its powers, building up its institutions, promoting
all its great interests, and seeing whether we also, in our day and
generation, may not perform something worthy to be remembered.
Welcome to the United States House of Representatives to Warren,
Lisa, and your family.
Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman from Cincinnati, Ohio (Mr.
Chabot) my dear colleague. He is the dean, the longest serving member,
on the Republican side.
Mr. CHABOT. Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentlewoman for yielding, and I
want to thank her for her kind words to our now-colleague, Warren
Davidson. As the two longest serving Members from Ohio, she and I have
worked together for many years, particularly on matters important to
our great State of Ohio. I look forward to continuing to work with her
in the future.
Mr. Speaker, Warren Davidson is an American success story. Born and
raised in the great State of Ohio, Warren enlisted in the Army right
after high school. While serving in Germany, he witnessed the fall of
the Berlin Wall. He impressed his superior officers with his dedication
and leadership qualities and thus earned an appointment to West Point
where he continued to excel, in fact, finishing in the top 10 percent
of his graduating class.
Upon his return to Active Duty, Warren's reputation as an outstanding
officer earned him positions in some of the Army's most distinguished
units: The Old Guard, the 75th Ranger Regiment, and the 101st Airborne
Division.
For many people, that would be a successful career. But Warren had
more to accomplish. In 2000, he returned to Ohio to help out with the
family manufacturing business. To prepare himself to run the business,
he earned an MBA from the University of Notre Dame, where, not
surprisingly, he graduated with honors.
Warren brought the same work ethic and leadership abilities that he
employed as an Army officer to grow and expand the family business.
Since taking over the business, he has transformed it from a small shop
with 20 employees to an enterprise now employing more than 200 people.
Now Warren brings the lessons that he learned and the wisdom that he
gained, both in the military and as a small-business owner, to the
people's House, to Congress. Personally, I think that the House will
benefit tremendously from his experiences, and I look forward--and I
know you also will look forward--to working with him.
With that, Mr. Speaker, I would like to welcome Warren Davidson, his
lovely wife, Lisa, and their children, Zach and Rachel, to the United
States House of Representatives.
The SPEAKER. The gentleman from Ohio is recognized.
Mr. DAVIDSON. Mr. Speaker, distinguished colleagues, and honored
guests, it is a pretty good welcome. I thank you all.
My new colleagues, surely you know how surreal this moment is. Not
all of you had the same experience of a special election. It is a
little different. But you have all been here and have been given the
trust of your districts to come represent them and serve here, so I am
sure you understand how surreal it is having already been here.
I am really honored today to have a lot of folks with me. We all know
that politics is a team sport. I have no greater teammate than my wife,
Lisa. Our family was able to join us. Our daughter, Rachel, and my son,
Zach, have been able to come on the floor. They took a fast route to
the floor here. My sister, Robin, her husband, Larry, and close to 100
other friends and family were able to come here. So having run
campaigns, you all know that it takes maybe a battalion-sized element
to put a whole campaign together. So in some way, they are
representative of all the hard work that goes on to win a campaign. I
could not have been here without them. So I thank you all.
To really have come from the background, just enlisting in the Army,
going to West Point, serving in some great units, and growing small
manufacturing companies, doing all these things that we heard about, it
is pretty, pretty nice. I have been focused on raising a family and
growing kids. Frankly, in October, I was not planning to run for
Congress. To come from filing 10 minutes before the deadline, jumping
into a very competitive race, I understand that not a ton of you guys
wanted the Speaker's job, and you got drafted. But about 15 other
Republicans wanted the district Representative job, so it was very
competitive. I am really thankful to have won the race and been able to
come here.
It is really an honor to be able to stand here and talk with you, my
new colleagues. I look forward to getting to know every one of you on
both sides of the aisle. I hope you will take the chance to get to know
me. You can probably appreciate drinking from a firehose. I think I had
about 2 or 3 hours now, maybe 4 hours, from my first meetings, whereas
I think a lot of you had a couple of months, from November to January.
I really hope to get to know you all.
The Founders intended us to have a strong Congress, and especially
with the Presidential race the way it is, Congress truly has an
opportunity to show real leadership and to be able to have the chance
to be here and do the incredibly consequential work, face the
challenge, and perhaps be part of solving some great things is an
incredible honor. So let's get around to it.
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