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RECOGNIZING THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHANNEL CAT PASSENGER FERRYBOAT 
                       SERVICE IN THE QUAD CITIES

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                           HON. ERIC SORENSEN

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, May 13, 2025

  Mr. SORENSEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize an extraordinary 
milestone in the Quad Cities--the 30th anniversary of the Channel Cat 
passenger ferryboat service. What began as a bold idea in 1994, led by 
Kathy Wine, Executive Director of River Action, has since become a 
vital part of our region's transportation network and a celebrated 
symbol of innovation along the Mississippi River.
  With early support from the Riverboat Development Authority and a 
coalition of local leaders, the first water taxi launched over the July 
4th weekend in 1995, connecting communities and offering a new way to 
experience our historic river. Since MetroLINK assumed operation in 
1998 under the direction of CEO Jeff Nelson, the Channel Cat has grown 
tremendously. Federal grants have helped fund three ADA-accessible 
vessels powered by biodiesel, construction of improved riverfront 
docks, and even plans for future electric ferries.
  The Channel Cat has provided over one million rides, giving residents 
and visitors alike a unique and sustainable way to cross the 
Mississippi River--connecting two states, three downtowns, and 
countless cultural and recreational opportunities.
  On May 23, 2025, we celebrate three decades of impact and innovation. 
I proudly recognize the Channel Cat for its outstanding service and 
commend Kathy Wine and Jeff Nelson for their visionary leadership and 
unwavering dedication to environmental stewardship and public access 
along our riverfront. The Quad Cities is a better, more connected place 
because of their work.

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