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Congressional Record publishes “APPRECIATING CONGRESSWOMAN JACKIE WALORSKI.....” in the Extensions of Remarks section on Aug. 12

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Joe Wilson was mentioned in APPRECIATING CONGRESSWOMAN JACKIE WALORSKI..... on page E836 covering the 2nd Session of the 117th Congress published on Aug. 12 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

APPRECIATING CONGRESSWOMAN JACKIE WALORSKI

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HON. JOE WILSON

of south carolina

in the house of representatives

Friday, August 12, 2022

Mr. WILSON of South Carolina. Madam Speaker, last week Congress experienced a personal loss with the death of Congresswoman Jackie Walorski, one of our greatest Members. Many of us lost a dear friend.

Jackie has been memorialized with extraordinary, deserved tributes. Congresswoman Ann Wagner praised, ``Jackie was a no nonsense, get it done woman.''

Republican Study Committee Chairman Jim Banks correctly cited,

``[Jackie] embodied what it means to be a public servant.'' Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy praised her passion, ``empowering children and families, running a foundation in Romania . . . fighting for justice from fentanyl victims.''

Republican Whip Steve Scalise praised Jackie for ``her kindness, tenacity, and commitment to helping others'' as a valued member of the Whip team.

Ways and Means Republican Leader Kevin Brady thoughtfully stated,

``God took a special angel home today. Congresswoman Jackie Walorski was a happy Hoosier who would light up the room with her joy, passion, brilliance, and love of life.''

I will always cherish leading a delegation with Jackie to Poland where her Polish heritage was beloved. She and her husband Dean were a great team in helping liberate Eastern Europe for America.

God Bless our Troops. We will never forget September 11th as the Global War on Terrorism continues moving from a safe haven in Afghanistan to America.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 135(1), Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 135(2)

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