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On the recordNovember 15, 2024
Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize my chief of staff, Rachel Harris. With my upcoming retirement, I think it is important to recognize the individuals who have supported me throughout my tenure in Congress, none more important than my staff. Rachel joined my team as communications director in March of 2020 and has served as my chief of staff since October of 2021. Rachel is a hard worker who could always be relied upon to get things done. No matter the task, large or small, Rachel is ready to tackle it. Originally from Russellville, Arkansas, Rachel has been committed to public service from an early age including volunteering on local political campaigns and even serving as an intern here in the U.S. House of Representatives. Throughout her tenure, she has shown tremendous dedication to me, my staff, our constituents, the State of Arizona, and the Nation. As I leave Congress and she leaves the House, I have no doubt she will do great things in all of her future endeavors. Mr. Speaker, I thank Rachel for her service. I truly appreciate her. ____________________
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Debbie Lesko
Republican · Arizona

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