[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 157 (2011), Part 6] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 8705] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING MAYOR HENRIETTA BLACKMON OF CAMDEN ______ HON. JO BONNER of alabama in the house of representatives Friday, June 3, 2011 Mr. BONNER. Mr. Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to a citizen turned public servant who has earned the admiration and respect of her Southwest Alabama community. In 2000, Henrietta Blackmon made history as Camden, Alabama's first female mayor. While a newcomer to politics and the campaign trail, Henrietta was by no means a stranger to the people of Wilcox County. For some three decades before taking office, Henrietta Blackmon was recognized as an invaluable partner in her husband's local medical practice. She administered the business while her husband, Dr. Sumpter Blackmon, treated the sick. In fact, she never relinquished that role even after becoming Camden's chief executive. Mayor Blackmon came to office on a mandate to take the city in a new direction and she certainly did. Over her three terms as mayor, she revitalized the downtown, balanced the city budget, secured block grants to upgrade the city sewer system and obtained funding that will be used to build a new city hall. After 10 successful years guiding Camden, Mayor Blackmon surprised many of her friends and supporters when she announced on February 7 that she was stepping down. However, anyone who thinks the mayor intends to slow down had better think again. She will not only continue to administer her husband's medical practice, but she has also agreed to help run her son's new local construction business. Camden has progressed under the progressive leadership of Mayor Henrietta Blackmon and her presence at the helm of the city will be sorely missed. I join with her many friends in wishing Mayor Henrietta Blackmon, her husband, Dr. Sumpter Blackmon, and their family the very best in the days and years ahead. ____________________