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                         TRIBUTE TO PEDRO MARIN

<bullet> Mr. OSSOFF. Mr. President, I rise today to honor State 
Representative Pedro ``Pete'' Marin, Georgia's longest serving Hispanic 
State legislator, as he concludes his distinguished career in Georgia's 
State House.
  Earlier this year, Representative Marin announced he would not seek 
reelection to Georgia's State House after over two decades of service 
representing the people of Gwinnett County. Born in Puerto Rico, 
Representative Marin moved to Georgia in 1995. He was elected to 
Georgia's State House in 2002, among a trio who became the first 
Hispanic lawmakers in Georgia's history. Throughout his tenure, 
Representative Marin has been a tireless advocate for his constituents, 
championing causes like education and social justice, helping bring the 
needs of Georgia's Latino community to the forefront of the legislative 
discussion. Representative Marin's commitment to education has been 
unwavering, ensuring that children in Georgia have access to a quality 
education, regardless of their background. His dedication to empowering 
Hispanic youth has and will continue to leave a lasting impact on the 
future of our State. Representative Marin has long worked to break down 
barriers and create opportunities for all communities, not just 
Georgia's Latino community.
  As we reflect on Representative Marin's remarkable career, let us 
express our gratitude for his service and leadership. His integrity and 
dedication to public service serve as an inspiration to us all.
  As Georgia's U.S. Senator, I recognize and commend Georgia State 
Representative Pedro Marin for his outstanding contributions to the 
State of Georgia, for his tireless efforts on behalf of Georgia's 
beloved Latino community, and for his decades of public 
service.<bullet>

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