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                  IN HONOR OF SAMANTHA KELEHER BURSUM

  (Mr. VASQUEZ asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. VASQUEZ. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Samantha Keleher 
Bursum, who died tragically in an automobile accident on March 1.
  If you met Samantha, you would know that she was extraordinary. Sam 
was clever, vivacious, and kind. She moved with energy, purpose, and a 
little bounce. She spoke with insight, clarity, and an uncanny 
confidence.
  At 14 years old, Sam had remarkable promise. She was first in her 
class, fluent in three languages, a dedicated volleyball player, active 
in numerous clubs, and founder of the mock trial club. More 
importantly, Sam was a good person of great faith who brought light to 
any situation.
  Sam's good energy, light, and purpose spreads throughout her 
community. Her friends and family, including her sister, Katherine, and 
her mother, Lori, who are here with us today, feel comfort and delight 
in the echo of Sam's wild and joyful laughter.

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