[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 52 (Wednesday, March 22, 2023)]
[House]
[Pages H1306-H1307]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




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                      RECOGNIZING FLAU'JAE JOHNSON

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
Georgia (Mr. Carter) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. CARTER of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize 
Flau'jae Johnson, a Savannah native and member of the LSU women's 
basketball team.
  Flau'jae was recently named the SEC Freshman of the Year and was also 
selected to the 2023 SEC All-Freshman Team. She is the fourth LSU 
player to earn SEC Freshman of the Year honors, the first since 2009.
  Flau'jae came to LSU as a highly talented freshman ranked as the No. 
26 player in the Nation. She made an immediate impact in Baton Rouge, 
scoring 11.6 points per game and bringing down 5.9 rebounds per game. 
She was named SEC Freshman of the Week three times.
  In her collegiate debut, she scored 14 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. 
She also recorded two assists, two blocks, and one steal. Through her 
first week of college basketball, Flau'jae scored in double figures all 
three games.
  I congratulate Flau'jae on all of her success so far. We are excited 
to see everything that she will achieve.


                         Recognizing Nat Legree

  Mr. CARTER of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Nat 
Legree for his retirement from Wesley Monumental United Methodist 
Church.
  For the last 42 years, Nat has been a fixture at Wesley Monumental 
for his constant service to the church. Most of his work was behind the 
scenes but certainly did not go unnoticed as he helped prepare Wesley 
for worship, study, and fellowship week after week for many decades.
  Nat oversaw the grounds and in recent years was responsible for 
maintaining the beautiful garden at Oliver Hall. Nat's dedication to 
his church community is admirable and has helped create a wonderful, 
welcoming environment for many. Wesley Monumental Church will never be 
the same without Nat.
  On behalf of the Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church family, we 
are grateful to Nat for all that he has given to our church.


                         Recognizing Bart Davis

  Mr. CARTER of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Bart 
Davis, who was named the 2023 Georgia Farmer of the Year at this year's 
Georgia Ag Forecast.
  Bart began farming 41 years ago in Doerun, Georgia, following the 
loss of his mother and father during his senior year of high school. 
Since then, he has grown the then 500-acre operation to encompass 5,000 
acres. Today, he focuses on cotton, peanuts, and corn, while also 
managing a cattle operation.
  Bart has made impressive strides in using precision agriculture 
technology to ensure the efficiency of his farm, including the use of 
soil moisture sensors and irrigation in the majority of his fields.
  In addition to the work on his own farm, he has given back in various 
industry leadership roles. He has served on the Georgia Cotton 
Commission Board, the Georgia Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation, the 
National Cotton Council, and represents Georgia on Southern Cotton 
Growers and Cotton Incorporated.
  I thank Bart for his continued dedication to his farm and to the 
agricultural industry.

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                Recognizing Tom Fanning and Chris Womack

  Mr. CARTER of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Tom 
Fanning and Chris Womack of the Southern Company.
  Tom is the current chairman of the board, CEO, and president of 
Southern Company. For more than 42 years, Tom's excellent leadership 
has helped mold Southern Company into the great company it is today. I 
thank Tom for his decades of service to Southern Company and the First 
District of Georgia.
  On March 31, 2023, Chris Womack will become chairman of the board, 
CEO, and president of Southern Company. Chris currently serves as 
chairman, president, and CEO of Georgia Power. Prior to those 
positions, Chris worked for former Congressman Leon Panetta.
  I congratulate Chris and wish him well as he prepares to lead 
Southern Company.

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