[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 89 (Tuesday, May 23, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H4432]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO COMMANDER JO-ANN BURDIAN
(Mr. GRAVES of Louisiana asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. GRAVES of Louisiana. Mr. Speaker, I rise today with much
admiration and respect for Commander Jo-Ann Burdian of the United
States Coast Guard.
Commander Burdian's tenure in the House of Representatives as a
congressional liaison for the United States Coast Guard is coming to an
end. She is on her second tour of duty, 3 years each, for a total of 6
years. During her tenure in the House of Representatives, we have seen
unprecedented growth and change in the mission of the United States
Coast Guard. It has become somewhat of a Swiss Army knife of an agency,
of a command, covering everything from oil spills to homeland security,
9/11, alien interdiction, drug interdiction, defense missions, maritime
security, and many other important missions around the world.
Commander Burdian has fostered incredible relationships with Members,
staff, and oversight committees and done a fantastic job for both sides
of the aisle, including assisting in the passage of two major Coast
Guard authorization bills, three appropriations bills, full funding of
the Offshore Patrol Cutter, the Fast Response Cutter, the National
Security Cutter, and helping to secure $150 million in the FY17 budget
to progress polar icebreaker capabilities for the United States.
Commander Burdian's hard work and efforts for the House of
Representatives were rewarded with her appointment to chief of response
for Sector Puget Sound. I want to commend her and her family for
incredible service to the United States.
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