[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 144 (Thursday, September 7, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H7105]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE LIFE AND SERVICE OF FORMER CONGRESSMAN VERN EHLERS
(Mr. AMASH asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. AMASH. Mr. Speaker, with great sadness, the people of west
Michigan learned of the recent passing of former Congressman Vern
Ehlers.
Vern was a humble man who served our community with honor. Early in
his life, Vern moved to Grand Rapids to attend Calvin College. After
earning his Ph.D. at Berkeley, he returned to help launch, and later
chair, Calvin's Physics Department. His passion for science,
technology, and the environment came to define his time at Calvin and
tenure in Congress.
In 1993, Vern was elected to Congress and served until his retirement
in 2010. Vern was the first research physicist in Congress, and his
impressive background contributed to his many achievements.
Vern was a member of the Committees on Education and the Workforce;
Science, Space, and Technology; and Transportation and Infrastructure.
He served as chairman of the Committee on House Administration, and his
portrait now hangs in the committee's main hearing room.
I have staff who worked for Vern, and they all admired his
compassion, independent thinking, and nonpartisan record. Colleagues
often referred to him as ``the smartest man in Congress.''
Vern lived as commanded in Micah 6:8: ``To act justly and to love
mercy and to walk humbly with Your God.'' He placed his hands on this
verse each time he was sworn in.
Our community will endeavor always to honor his legacy.
My deepest condolences go out to Vern's wife, Johanna, his children
and grandchildren, and to everyone whose lives he touched. May his
memory be eternal.
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