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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
STOP IGNORING CRISIS IN IDLIB, SYRIA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Arkansas (Mr. Hill) for 5 minutes.
Mr. HILL of Arkansas. Mr. Speaker, I rise today again to bring
attention to the travesty happening in Idlib, Syria.
A week ago, Syrian dictator Assad, his protector Putin, and his
Iranian coconspirators continued to bomb civilians in the town of
Idlib.
The Wisdom House School, a school supported by my constituents in
Arkansas, has had to close for the third time due to this bombing and
the massive attacks.
I recently watched a video posted on Twitter of the airstrikes
hitting a civilian home in the same town where Wisdom House School is
located. Many of the children attending the Wisdom House School are now
orphans. There are no military targets in this area, which has been
repeatedly bombed by the Assad regime.
When we look back on this calamitous conflict, the United States and
our allies in Europe will hang our heads in shame for ignoring red
lines that gave a green light to Assad's slaughter of his own civilians
by the hundreds of thousands.
Fund NATO to Counter Russia
Mr. HILL of Arkansas. Mr. Speaker, since its formation, NATO has
served as the foundation for security between the United States and our
allies in Europe.
Years ago, the now-29 members agreed to a goal of spending at least 2
percent of their gross domestic product on defense. When President
Trump took office, only three countries met that objective. Now, it is
nine. President Trump has done a good job urging NATO to meet its
obligations among members.
Russia, under Putin, is a threat to freedom that many in the post-
Cold War world have fought and died for. For decades, Russia has
engaged in propaganda and political meddling in the Western
democracies. It has invaded Ukraine and annexed Crimea and territories
in Georgia.
NATO members need to meet their defense spending guidelines now more
than ever. Actions speak louder than words, and NATO must continue to
counter Russia and Russia's political and military actions around the
world.
Honoring Life and Legacy of Jerry McKinnis
Mr. HILL of Arkansas. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and
legacy of one of Arkansas' great outdoorsmen, Mr. Jerry McKinnis, who
recently passed away at the age of 82.
A longtime Little Rock, Arkansas, resident, Jerry was a pioneer in
outdoor cable TV programming. He was best known for his television
program ``The Fishin' Hole,'' which featured fishing trips with
celebrity guests like Hall of Fame baseball player Ted Williams.
Jerry created the show after playing baseball professionally for a
short time. ``The Fishin' Hole'' aired for 44 years and was the longest
running show on ESPN short of ``SportsCenter.''
Jerry has been inducted into the International Game Fish Hall of
Fame, the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, the Arkansas Outdoor Hall of
Fame, the National Fishing Hall of Fame, and the Bass Fishing Hall of
Fame.
Jerry was an inspiration and friend to many across our State, and I
extend my respect, affection, and prayers to his friends, family, and
loved ones.
Congratulating Rachelle Stewart
Mr. HILL of Arkansas. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Chief
Deputy Rachelle Stewart for receiving the Lifesaving Award from Saline
County Sheriff Rodney Wright.
Stewart responded to an unknown medical emergency to assist EMS
personnel with a patient who was unconscious and not breathing. Chief
Deputy Stewart quickly recognized the patient was experiencing an
opioid overdose and administered Narcan to save the patient's life.
Chief Deputy Stewart's action marked the fifth life saved by Saline
County sheriff deputies successfully using Narcan in the field.
I extend my congratulations to Chief Deputy Rachelle Stewart and the
Saline County Sheriff's Office for saving lives and continuing the hard
work of protecting and serving central Arkansas.
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