Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the career of Montine McNulty. After serving 25 years as the head of the Arkansas Hospitality Association, Montine has announced her well-deserved retirement. Early in 2020, Montine thought about retirement, but when COVID-19 hit, she made a decision to stay and guide her organization through the pandemic in the midst of such great uncertainty. Montine, I commend your embodying of the motto, ``Service Above Self,'' and I hope you enjoy every moment of your retirement. Madam Speaker, it is also important that we take a moment and recognize Katie Beck, the new head of the Arkansas Hospitality Association. Katie has had a distinguished career in serving Governor Hutchinson's communication department, and I know she will bring that drive, that spirit, as the new head of the AHA. The Arkansas Hospitality Association is very valuable for our State, and I look forward to seeing where Katie takes the organization while continuing Montine's legacy. Madam Speaker, may I inquire how much time remains. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman has 31 minutes remaining. Shift Back to Society
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