MATTHEW CLIFFORD NAMED STATE MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 198
(House of Representatives - December 11, 2019)
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MATTHEW CLIFFORD NAMED STATE MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Indiana (Mr. Pence) for 5 minutes.
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Matthew Clifford on
being named the 2019 State Middle School
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Principal of the Year by the Indiana Association of School Principals.
After being named the District 10 Middle School Principal of the
Year, Clifford was then nominated by his peers at Greensburg Junior
High School and across the State to become the State Principal of the
Year.
Mr. Speaker, I want to congratulate Matthew for this tremendous honor
and thank him for his dedication to improving the lives of Hoosier kids
and families.
First Christian Church Grant
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the grant
application submitted by the First Christian Church of Columbus. This
grant will save one of America's treasures in my district.
The First Christian Church has been a staple in the Columbus
community for years and is a jewel of architecture and history.
Since 2001, the First Christian Church has been designated by the
National Park Service as a U.S. National Historic Landmark, but now it
needs essential renovations. I pledge my support for this program so
that this church may be restored to its original beauty.
IU Health Community Investment
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to express my support for IU
Health's investment of $1 million into the Muncie community.
Over the next 3 years, IU Health will give $1 million toward
revitalization of the Thomas Park-Avondale and South Central
neighborhoods in southeast Muncie. The investment plans include bike
lanes, walking trails, access to better food, a new health center, and
much more.
I applaud IU Health for investing in our local community and
promoting healthier Hoosiers.
Indiana Broadband Expansion
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to show my support for $1.3
million in rural broadband expansion in the Sixth District.
In my time in Congress, I have worked with local groups to address
broadband in schools and hospitals and supported Distance Learning and
Telemedicine grants. I have introduced a bill to make sure Federal
agencies effectively work together in this arena.
I am glad to see the Governor announce a boost for grants to counties
like Jennings, Scott, and my home county of Bartholomew.
I look forward to seeing the State's continued work on this as I
fight for rural high-speed internet on behalf of the Sixth District.
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Wayne County Veteran Appreciation Dinner
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor the Hoosier veterans and
their brave families I met at the Veterans Christmas Appreciation
Dinner of Wayne County.
Nearly 600 veterans, including World War II vets, gathered in
Richmond to enjoy an evening of celebration and holiday cheer. A career
fair was held before dinner to help those in need to access work
opportunities, resources, and support.
It was a privilege to speak at this appreciation dinner, and I stand
today to wish every veteran across this country and Indiana's Sixth
District a very merry Christmas.
Congress Needs to Address Rising Cost of Healthcare
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to ask, for the American people,
Congress to do its job and address the rising cost of healthcare, but
Speaker Pelosi's H.R. 3, is not the answer.
H.R. 3 will limit choice and innovation. It is a partisan messaging
bill that will not be considered in the Senate or signed into law. We
are letting the American people down by not voting on bipartisan
legislation that will actually address skyrocketing drug prices.
H.R. 3 would increase premiums while punishing American innovation
and enabling foreign competitors to flourish.
H.R. 19, the Republican's alternative drug pricing bill, is filled
with more than 40 bipartisan, commonsense reforms that reduce
prescription drug costs and increase access to affordable, high-quality
and lifesaving care for Americans.
H.R. 19 expands low-cost options for patients by bringing more
generic competition to the market.
It lowers out-of-pocket spending, protects patients' access to new
medicine and cures, increases transparency, and boosts innovation. The
American people should be empowered by bipartisan proposals not
restricted by partisan politics to make the best healthcare choices for
themselves and their families.
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