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          IN HONOR AND RECOGNITION OF SHERIFF GERALD T. McFAUL

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                        HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, June 9, 2005

  Mr. KUCINICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in tribute of Sheriff Gerald 
T. McFaul for the exemplary service he has shown to our community 
during his 38 years in public office. As the longest serving sheriff in 
Cuyahoga County history, Gerald has been a vital asset to our 
community.
  In 1957, only 2 weeks out of high school, Gerald started an 
apprenticeship at the Pipefitters Local 120 and has been a proud member 
for 53 years. At the same time he ran for Cleveland City council--and 
lost. But Gerald was committed to helping his community and on his 
third try won a seat, which he kept for five consecutive terms.
  At 31, he became the youngest Majority Leader in Cleveland City 
Council history. I too at age 31 was elected to a public office in 
Cleveland, when I was voted the youngest mayor ever of a major American 
city. So I can tell you personally that this speaks volumes to his 
character.
  Because Gerald is interested in justice issues and having a desire to 
stop racist practices in the police department he decided to run for 
sheriff. He was elected in 1976 and has been in office for more than 28 
years.
  Sheriff McFaul is a pillar of our community and has worked to keep 
the streets of Cuyahoga County safe with the utmost respect for the 
rule of law and the people of this fine county.
  Mr. Speaker, I am truly pleased that the people of Cuyahoga County 
turned to Gerald T. McFaul, to serve as sheriff for more than 28 years. 
Please join me today in honor and recognition of a person who has 
willingly assisted the residents of Cuyahoga County for nearly four 
decades.

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