[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 171 (Tuesday, October 24, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H8080]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A TRUE AMERICAN PATRIOT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Minnesota (Mr. Emmer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the career and service
of Major General Richard C. Nash. Major General Nash recently retired
after serving as adjutant general of the Minnesota National Guard for 7
years.
In his role as adjutant general, Nash had the important
responsibility of overseeing Minnesota's Army and Air National Guard
units, an important role where he saw great success. Having served in
the Army National Guard since 1976, General Nash was selected for the
job of general because of his experience and strong leadership during
the conflict in Bosnia and the Iraq war.
During his time in the National Guard, as a testament to his hard
work and commitment to our great Nation, General Nash has received many
awards like the Bronze Star and the Meritorious Service Medal.
General Richard Nash is a true patriot whose service to our Nation
has been a blessing to us all. I speak for all Minnesotans when I thank
him for his dedication and wish him the best in his well-deserved
retirement.
Minnesota's Honorary Caregiver
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor the life of Carlene Johnston
and the beautiful partnership she shared with her loving husband, Dan
Johnston.
Originally diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012, Carlene passed away
in 2016, after a long and hard fight. Carlene's devoted husband, Dan,
stood by his wife's side through every moment, keeping his marriage vow
to love his wife in health and in sickness.
On the day that Carlene passed, Dan shared in a post that caring for
his wife in her final days was easy, writing: When you're helping
someone you love, it's not a burden.
As tribute to Dan's and Carlene's strong marriage and Dan's
commitment to caring for his sick wife, Dan was awarded the Waconia
Relay for Life's 2017 Honorary Caregiver Award.
Our most sincere condolences go out to the Johnston family, and we
thank Dan for epitomizing love in its truest form. You are an amazing
role model.
Bringing the World Expo to Minnesota
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to support Minnesota's bid to
host the 2023 World Expo. I was proud to cosponsor and see both
Chambers of Congress unanimously pass the U.S. Wants to Compete for a
World Expo Act earlier this year to give Minnesota and the United
States a chance to showcase the best we have to offer.
The President signed the Expo Act into law in May, and since then,
the State Department, the Expo 2023 coalition, and the entire Minnesota
delegation have been working hard to bring this prestigious
international event back to the United States.
Now, as we near the November 15 announcement from the Bureau of
International Expositions, Minnesota is one of the three finalists in
the running to host the 2023 event with a proposed theme of ``Healthy
People, Healthy Planet.''
I can think of no better place to hold such an event, as Minnesota is
one of the healthiest States in the country, a hub for medical
innovation and a world-class location to host the first Expo in the
United States in more than 30 years.
I am grateful for the support of my colleagues in Congress and the
President to make this opportunity a reality, and I look forward to
putting the United States and the State of Minnesota back on the world
stage as the host of the 2023 World Expo.
A Top Honor for Sherburne County
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the Sherburne
County Sheriff's Office for receiving accreditation from the American
Correctional Association. Sherburne County received this accreditation
because of the quality of the county jail and the high standards the
staff maintains.
The accreditation was actually earned by the 116 correctional
officers who operate the jail and the strong leadership of Sherburne
County Sheriff Joel Brott.
This is quite an accomplishment. In fact, out of Minnesota's 87
counties, only one other county jail in Minnesota received this
accreditation. Congratulations to Sheriff Brott and his officers. We
are proud to represent you and to work for you.
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