[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 59 (Wednesday, April 5, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H2707]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING ELBERT BENNETT
(Mr. COMER asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. COMER. Mr. Speaker, today I would like to recognize Mr. Elbert
Bennett for his service as president of the Kentucky Magistrates and
Commissioners Association board of directors. Elbert, one of nine
children, was born in Princeton, Kentucky. After graduating Caldwell
County High School in 1967, he began working at The Times Leader
newspaper in Caldwell County. He has accomplished much since starting
at that newspaper.
Elbert held office in the Kentucky Young Farmers Association and was
elected magistrate in 2002. Prior to this election, Elbert served 20
years on the Fredonia City Council. Elbert has been a lifelong cattle
farmer, is the former president of the Fredonia Lions Club, and is an
active member of the Cattlemen's Association.
Most recently, Elbert has given his time to the Wounded Warrior
Project, cooking barbecue and hosting veterans on his farms. Elbert is
widely known and respected as a barbecue cook, cooking for thousands at
church events, Lions Club events and children's events.
In 2008, Elbert Bennett's peers elected him to the Kentucky
Magistrates and Commissioners Association board of directors. He has
held every office inside the State association, including sergeant-at-
arms, secretary, treasurer, vice president, and president.
While president of KMCA, the association has had many legislative
victories, including stabilizing essential 911 resources for cities and
counties in Kentucky. One of Elbert's most notable accomplishments as
president of KMCA is the association's annual children's shoe drive,
which donates over 600 pairs of shoes annually to needy schoolchildren
all across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
He was recently elected to the Kentucky Association of Counties
executive board as second vice president, where he represents the
magistrates and commissioners.
I cannot speak highly enough about Elbert Bennett and how his service
has positively influenced the First District and the Commonwealth of
Kentucky as a whole. I am honored to recognize Elbert Bennett today and
the great work he does for the people of our State.
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