[Extensions of Remarks]
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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                  RECOGNIZING DR. THERESA FLOYD, PH.D.

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                            HON. BILL POSEY

                               of florida

                    in the house of representatives

                       Tuesday, January 28, 2020

  Mr. POSEY. Madam Speaker, in honor of Black History Month, I rise 
today in recognition of Dr. Theresa Floyd, an African American Pioneer 
and outstanding constituent, who has devoted her life to promoting the 
importance of faith, family and community in our district.
  As an educator, mentor, dedicated volunteer, wife of 54 years, and a 
mom to seven kids, Dr. Floyd has worn many important hats in our 
community. Her strong faith-based foundation can be attributed to her 
time at Jacksonville Theological Seminary, where she earned her 
Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees. During her education, she 
served as a role model and counselor for many students who went on to 
graduate and give back to our community.
  Dr. Floyd founded the New Hope Pentecostal Church in Orange Park 
Florida, where she served the church in many capacities such as 
Executive Administrator, Board Member, Evangelist, Deaconess and even 
Choir Director. Her leadership in Orange Park was well regarded by her 
peers, eventually serving as a town councilmember, school counselor, 
teacher, and canvassing board member. Ultimately, she and her family 
were recognized as the Most Outstanding Black Family in the Town of 
Orange Park.
  Currently Dr. Floyd acts as Pastor and Chief Executive of Faith and 
Deliverance Ministry in Vero Beach. In her role, she provides 
mentorship and guidance to those suffering from addiction, and helps 
those who need food and shelter. A true humanitarian, she is always 
putting others before herself.
  The contributions that Dr. Floyd has made to Indian River County are 
immeasurable and will be felt for generations to come. We are grateful 
to her for her spiritual works and unwavering altruism, that have made 
the Treasure Coast a better place for all families to enjoy.
  On Tuesday, February 18th, 2020, the Indian River County Board of 
Commissioners will honor Dr. Floyd's service to our community in 
celebration of Black History Month. The Board is dedicated to 
celebrating African American pioneers in the community such as Dr. 
Floyd, who have paved the way for future generations.
  I ask my colleagues of the U.S. House of Representatives to join me 
in recognizing Dr. Floyd's service to residents and families across our 
district, and her continued devotion to making our community a better 
place.

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