[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 112 (Thursday, June 29, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H5302-H5303]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING RETIRED COLONEL ROBERT A. ATOR, II
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Arkansas (Mr. Hill) for 5 minutes.
Mr. HILL. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to recognize one of Arkansas'
finest, Colonel Robert A. Ator, II, of Little Rock.
A veteran of the United States Air Force, Colonel Ator retired on
June 3, 2017, after proudly serving our country for 28 years. Before
joining the Arkansas National Guard, Colonel Ator served 11 years on
Active Duty with the United States Air Force. He is a veteran of
several major combat operations, including Operation Desert Shield,
Operation Desert Storm, Operation Provide Comfort, Operation Provide
Promise, Operation Joint Forge, and Operation Noble Eagle.
Ator is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, where he married
Michelle, his wife of 28 years, just 3 days after graduation. Today,
his son, Cadet Third Class Robert A. Ator, III, is a sophomore.
Colonel Ator is the recipient of numerous awards and medals,
including the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal with two
oak leaf clusters, the Air Medal, the Aerial Achievement Medal with one
oak leaf cluster, and the Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak
leaf cluster.
Colonel Ator is an example that all Arkansans and Americans can
admire. I wish him and his family the very best in their future
endeavors.
Saline County Career and Technical Education Center
Mr. HILL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to highlight the proposed plans
for a career and technical education center in my district.
Lamont Cornwell of the Saline County Economic Development Corporation
presented detailed plans to the Arkansas Economic Development
Commission on June 8 for a center that is specifically aimed at
training our State's skilled workforce community.
The center would allow students to enroll in science and technology
career preparatory classes, careers that will only become more
invaluable as our Nation moves forward.
The center will impact parents and children of all socioeconomic
statuses and positively change our technical career education
environment in central Arkansas.
As co-chair of the Congressional Skilled American Workforce Caucus, I
was encouraged to see the recent passage of H.R. 2353, the
Strengthening Career and Technical Education Act. I am encouraged to
see leaders in Saline County step up and embrace a passion for our
skilled workforce community.
Honoring Foster Parents
Mr. HILL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the importance of
foster families around Arkansas and the organizations dedicated to
their recruitment.
According to recent Arkansas data, the number of foster youths has
outpaced the number of spaces available in foster homes by 1,283. Many
families have already stepped up to the plate to provide a loving home
for children in the foster system.
One such family, Andrew and Amy Baker of Searcy, Arkansas, was
recently named Foster Family of the Year by our State's Division of
Children and Family Services for their
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dedicated efforts to reunify foster children with their biological
parents.
In addition, there are organizations around our State that have been
at the forefront of recruitment efforts for foster families, including
50 families in the month of April alone.
One such organization is entitled The CALL, locally directed by Lauri
Currier, who notes that a stable, loving home can make a huge
difference in a child's life, specifically with regard to escaping the
grasp of neglect and abuse.
Today I want to emphasize Ms. Currier's statement that if one family
from each of the 6,000 churches around Arkansas came forward to adopt,
no more children would ever be waiting for a forever family.
Fishing with a Hero Summer Program
Mr. HILL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize a hands-on
mentorship program in my district created through a partnership between
the Bryant Police Department and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bryant.
The summer program entitled ``Fishing with a Hero'' pairs Boys and
Girls Clubs students with local police heroes to bond over the
longstanding, joyful pastime of fishing.
Through a 2-day fishing instruction program, local police officers
are able to build quality mentoring relationships with students in
traditionally underserved or impoverished communities.
Along with being one of the students' favorite programs, the
established relationships aid in creating long-term bonds between our
law enforcement officers and local youth.
The stability and prosperity of our local communities hinges on
mutual respect between our citizens and our law enforcement officers.
The creation of genuine relationships at a young age ensures the
longevity of that important respect.
Honoring Robin Creole and Danny Revis
Mr. HILL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the recent selfless
actions of two extraordinary individuals in the Second Congressional
District of Arkansas, Robin Creole and Danny Revis. Both men work
tirelessly in the Benton School District transportation program.
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