RECOGNIZING NATIONAL POLLINATOR WEEK; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 104
(House of Representatives - June 20, 2019)

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                  RECOGNIZING NATIONAL POLLINATOR WEEK

  (Ms. KAPTUR asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 
minute.)
  Ms. KAPTUR. Madam Speaker, I rise today in recognition of National 
Pollinator Week. I am honored to be the Representative of three cities 
each named a Monarch City U.S.A.: Oak Harbor, Port Clinton, and 
Sandusky, Ohio. They are bestowed this title for their citizenries' 
efforts to support the monarch butterfly, a noble and substantial 
pollinator, by planting milkweed and nectar plants.
  With beekeepers having lost 40 percent of their bee colonies last 
year, it is imperative that Congress follow my constituents' lead to 
protect and support pollinator populations. The 2018 farm bill and the 
fiscal year 2020 Agriculture appropriations bill prioritized a 
commitment to the welfare of pollinators for the sake of human life. 
The farm bill authorized the Honey Bee and Pollinator Research 
Coordinator, and the Appropriations Committee funded the position to 
strengthen our research and protect pollinators from extinction.
  In the spirit of National Pollinator Week and as an honored cosponsor 
of the Saving America's Pollinators Act of 2019, please join me in 
celebrating the beauty and utility and essential presence in our 
environment of one of nature's finest constructs: pollinators.

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