[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 85 (Monday, May 17, 2021)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E529]
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                        HONORING MR. ROBERT KANE

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                         HON. STEVEN M. PALAZZO

                             of mississippi

                    in the house of representatives

                          Monday, May 17, 2021

  Mr. PALAZZO. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor the outstanding 
work of Mr. Robert Kane.
  Robert was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and currently resides in 
Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. He is the proud father to two sons, John 
Regan and Sanders Burke. Along with his two daughters in law, he has 
been blessed with four beautiful grandchildren Anne Pierson, Waring, 
Kate, and Grace.
  Robert graduated from Louisiana State University in 1969 with a 
bachelor's degree in Political Science. Following his graduation in 
1974, he obtained his real estate license in the State of Mississippi. 
Robert began his career in real estate in the hopes that, one day, he 
could open his own real estate business. As the owner of the Robert 
Kane Management Company and part-owner of Greater Gulfport Properties, 
Incorporated, I believe he has succeeded.
  Not only is Robert an astute business owner, he is also known for his 
tireless public service. In fact, in 2017, the Hancock County Port and 
Harbor Commission found it only fitting to dedicate their new 8,000 
square foot administrative building in honor of his 23 years of 
leadership as President of the Commission.
  For decades, Robert has volunteered with multiple civic, business, 
and social organizations. He is a lifelong member of the Hancock County 
Republican Executive Committee and for the past twenty years, produced 
one of the best barbeque fundraisers in Hancock County.
  Today, we recognize Mr. Robert Kane for his outstanding service to 
the Republican Party, the State of Mississippi, and to Hancock County.

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