[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 89 (Tuesday, May 23, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H4428]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING OMMEGANG AND ROSCOE BEER COMPANIES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from New
York (Mr. Faso) for 5 minutes.
Mr. FASO. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to congratulate two local
businesses, craft breweries, within the 19th Congressional District in
New York State. These two local breweries, Brewery Ommegang, located in
Cooperstown, New York, and Roscoe Beer Company, located in Sullivan
County, New York, tied for first place in the Taste of New York
Inaugural Craft Beer Challenge in Manhattan.
This competition was held on May 17 and was announced then in New
York City. Seventy breweries from across the State participated in the
Craft Beer Challenge. Beers were selected by such foodie favorites like
Chef Mario Batali and many other notables in the New York food
business.
New York has clearly established itself, as has the 19th
Congressional District, as a craft beer destination.
We are especially proud of our local upstate craft breweries, which
support our local economy, jobs, farms, and tourism.
Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to announce and to congratulate these two
fine establishments within the 19th Congressional District.
Honoring Chris Gibson
Mr. FASO. Mr. Speaker, I am also pleased today to congratulate my
predecessor in Congress, Congressman Chris Gibson, for his wonderful
service to our country and to Congress.
Chris will soon be honored by the Columbia County Association in the
city of New York as man of the year. I have known Chris for over 30
years, and I am blessed to call him and his family my neighbors in the
Village of Kinderhook, where we both live.
He was truly a great Congressman and an all-around leader to upstate
New York in so many ways. He exemplifies service in its many forms.
Chris is a proud patriot. He served 24 years in the United States Army,
rising to the rank of colonel. He is a highly decorated veteran who
received not only the Bronze Star, but the Purple Heart during his
combat deployments.
He was deployed seven times, including four combat tours in Iraq. He
made great sacrifices, as did his family, and he fought for our
freedom. As a United States Congressman, he continued to fight for the
citizens of upstate New York. He served three terms in the 19th
Congressional District, fulfilling his pledge to self-imposed term
limits.
His legislative priorities were national security, our veteran
community, and combating Lyme disease. He always had his fellow
citizens' best interests at heart.
Chris Gibson was also a scholar. He graduated from Siena College in
Loudonville, New York, where he earned his ROTC commission. He went on
to receive not one, but two master's degrees, plus a Ph.D. in
government from Cornell University. He was an assistant professor for 3
years teaching cadets at West Point at the United States Military
Academy. Today he continues his love of teaching at Williams College as
a Visiting Professor of Leadership Studies.
I am proud to call Chris Gibson my friend and colleague, and it is
clear to anyone who knows him that he will be successful in all of his
pursuits.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor former Congressman Christopher P.
Gibson. I have known Chris for over 30 years, and I am blessed to call
him, his wife, Mary Jo, and their three amazing children, my neighbors
in the town of Kinderhook. Chris was truly a great Congressman and an
all-around leader to Upstate New York. He has exemplified service in
many forms.
Chris is a proud patriot. He served 24 years in the US Army, rising
to the rank of Colonel. A highly decorated veteran, he was deployed
seven times, including four combat tours in Iraq. He made great
sacrifices, was injured in the line of duty, and fought for our
freedom.
As a US Representative, he continued to fight diligently for the
citizens of Upstate New York. Chris served three terms representing New
York's 19th District, fulfilling his pledge to self-impose term limits.
Among many legislative priorities, Chris acted to protect our national
security, veterans, and those who suffer from Lyme Disease. Without
question, he has always held his fellow citizens' best interests at
heart.
Chris Gibson is also a scholar. He graduated from Siena college,
where he achieved his ROTC Commission, and he went on to receive two
Masters Degrees and a PhD from Cornell University. At West Point, Chris
taught cadets for three years as an Assistant Professor. Today, he
continues his love for teaching and sharing his experience in his role
as the Visiting Professor of Leadership Studies at Williams College.
I am proud to call Chris Gibson my friend and colleague, and it is
clear to anyone who knows him that he will be successful in all his
pursuits.
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