[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 57 (Monday, April 3, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H2621]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE SMITH FAMILY ACHIEVED THE AMERICAN DREAM THROUGH HARD WORK
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Bergman). Under the Speaker's announced
policy of January 3, 2017, the gentlewoman from North Carolina (Ms.
Foxx) is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority
leader.
Ms. FOXX. Mr. Speaker, last month I had the privilege of meeting Lisa
and Chad Smith and their charming son Jamil during a visit to Newland,
North Carolina, in the Fifth District.
The Smiths are the proprietors of Forage Soaps, which began in 2014
with a $50 purchase of supplies and a trip to the Avery County Farmers
Market to sell their first batch of wild-crafted soaps made in their
kitchen. Wild-crafted refers to plants collected from their natural or
indigenous habitat. The Smiths handpicked these botanicals fresh from
the trail with minimal environmental impact to ensure long-term
sustainability.
Well, that first batch turned into a second batch and a third batch,
and so on. As they continued to make soap, they bought better equipment
and invested in larger orders of supplies. Word spread about their
soap, and before they knew it, the Smiths were receiving invitations to
attend craft and artisan shows. They were invited to put their soap in
several local galleries, and it wasn't long before they were filling
their first wholesale order.
Today their business includes a retail location that also functions
as their studio as well as several small satellite locations and an
online store. Chad works for Mountain Electric Cooperative full time,
and Lisa has a master's degree in organic chemistry and biology. She
has been making soap for more than 20 years.
The Smiths adopted Jamil when he was 18 months old. They were told he
would never be able to speak and may never be able to walk. Today he
does both and is attending school and thriving with their loving care.
He even helps out with the business, where he loves to mix oils and
wild-craft herbs. Their older children help with deliveries and during
special events, while their grandchildren like to come on weekends to
help stock shelves and run the cash register. It is truly a family
affair.
Lisa likes to say she and Chad built their business one bar of soap
at a time. They didn't take out business loans or expect to be an
overnight success. Instead, they started small and grew a little bit at
a time, working long, hard hours, and eventually reinvesting in their
business.
The Smiths are living proof that one can achieve the American Dream
through hard work. It is an honor to represent them in Congress.
Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman from Florida (Mr. Gaetz).
The Florida Everglades
Mr. GAETZ. Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentlewoman for yielding.
I rise to speak on an issue important to so many Floridians, and that
is the Florida Everglades. The Everglades are Florida. They are as
iconic as the Blue Angels, the space shuttle, and even the orange. No
one in Florida is unaffected by the fate of the Everglades. This is why
I join my colleagues on both sides of the aisle in encouraging
President Trump to remain focused on Everglades restoration.
Congress has invested in these projects before, and the Everglades
ecosystem is improving as a result. But there is debate about how to
proceed. In short, the question is: Should the government buy more
Everglades land?
I say no. Forty-two percent of the land in south Florida is already
owned by the government. We should get the government out of the real
estate business, not deeper into it.
Instead of a land buy, we must finish the Comprehensive Everglades
Restoration Plan. Since 2000, this plan has enjoyed bipartisan support.
Taxpayer dollars go toward important environmental work. The plan
respects private property rights, doesn't harm agricultural communities
who play a critical role in Florida's economies, and advances the cause
of restoration.
Florida's Everglades are a national treasure. We can't afford to lose
them. Finishing the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan will
ensure that our river of grass will be around for generations to come.
Mr. Speaker, I take particular pride in thanking both Congressmen
Rooneys from my State for their outstanding leadership.
Ms. FOXX. Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time.
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