Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Micah Powell for an outstanding tenure as mayor of Eloy. Since the day he took office 4 years ago, Micah has been a devoted public servant who cared deeply for the residents of Eloy and dedicated himself to serving his community with genuine passion and a tireless work ethic. During his tenure, Micah focused on bringing more jobs and housing opportunities for the residents and promoting businesses and economic growth. In my time in Congress, I am deeply proud of the strong Federal-local partnership Micah and I forged to benefit our constituents. In FY25, we worked together to initially secure $1 million to repair and revitalize the historic Frontier Street, which serves as the main gateway to downtown Eloy. While Micah's leadership will be missed, his public service will continue to be felt in his community long after his tenure and far into the future. I also congratulate the outgoing and incoming leadership of Eloy. I look forward to working with all of them in advance and our district to continue to look forward and advance our community always. Again, congratulations to my friend Micah. He deserves it. ____________________
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