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             CELEBRATING STEPHEN BUCHANAN'S WRESTLING TITLE

  (Mrs. Miller-Meeks of Iowa was recognized to address the House for 5 
minutes.)
  Mrs. MILLER-MEEKS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today after 5 minutes of 
fiction to bring a little Iowa reality to Washington, D.C.
  Mr. Speaker, I rise to celebrate Stephen Buchanan, who secured the 
197-pound national wrestling title at the NCAA championships in 
Philadelphia. His victory was witnessed by President Donald Trump, 
highlighting the significance of this achievement.
  Stephen's journey is one of transformation. Transferring to Iowa for 
his final season, he found not just a team but a family. Under the 
guidance of Coaches Tom and Terry Brands, Stephen's passion for 
wrestling was reignited, propelling him to become a four-time all-
American and now a national champion.
  Stephen's triumph not only adds to Iowa's storied wrestling legacy 
but also serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes nationwide.
  Stephen Buchanan exemplifies the power of dedication, resilience, and 
a community support system.
  Mr. Speaker, I congratulate Stephen on this well-deserved honor. His 
achievement made the Hawkeye Nation proud.


                     Honoring 100 Great Iowa Nurses

  Mrs. MILLER-MEEKS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor 33 outstanding 
nurses from Iowa's First Congressional District who have been named 
among the 2025 100 Great Iowa Nurses.
  These dedicated professionals are at the heart and soul of our 
healthcare system, showing up every day with compassion, strength, and 
an unwavering commitment to their patients.
  As a former nurse, I understand the immense challenges they face and 
the dedication required to provide exceptional care.
  I am incredibly proud to see so many from our district recognized for 
their hard work, sacrifice, and service.
  Mr. Speaker, I thank the nurses being honored today and all of those 
across Iowa for their tireless efforts to make our communities 
healthier, stronger, and better places for everyone. Their work truly 
makes a lasting difference.


               Honoring the Life and Legacy of Glen Keppy

  Mrs. MILLER-MEEKS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and 
legacy of a great Iowan, Glen Keppy.
  A lifelong resident of Eldridge, Glen dedicated his life to family, 
farming, and his community. His passion for agriculture was unmatched. 
Whether raising award-winning livestock, advocating for Iowa pork 
producers, or mentoring the next generation of farmers, Glen's impact 
stretched far beyond the fields.
  Glen served his neighbors through organizations like the North Scott 
Rotary, Farm Bureau, and 4-H, always leading with integrity and 
kindness.
  I saw this firsthand at his visitation last Thursday when there were 
more people there than I have ever seen at a visitation in my lifetime.
  Glen's leadership in agriculture took him all the way here to 
Washington, D.C., where he served as a political appointee in the 
George W. Bush administration, working on behalf of rural America. Yet, 
no matter how far his work took him, his heart remained in Iowa, where 
he welcomed thousands of students to his farm to share his story of 
agriculture.
  Glen's legacy is one of hard work, service, and an unwavering love 
for his family.
  Mr. Speaker, may his wife, Jean, and their children and grandchildren 
find comfort in knowing his spirit lives on in the land he nurtured and 
in the lives he touched. God bless Glen Kempy.
  Mr. Speaker, I wish a happy birthday to my brother Fred. Happy 
birthday, Fred. I also wish my amazing daughter, Taylor, a very happy 
birthday. Happy birthday, Taylor.

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