In the spirit of National Teacher Appreciation Week, I wish to take a moment to recognize the outstanding educators of California's Third Congressional District. The communities I represent offer both outstanding public and private school education to our students due in large part to the dedication, sacrifice, and hard work of our community's teachers. On behalf of our community, I thank you for all you do to position our students to succeed in the workforce and participate in our democracy as active and informed citizens. As a former high school teacher myself, teaching 10th grade English, I understand the unique challenges our educators face and the level of passion and dedication it can take to help students succeed. In fact, from those experiences, I am committed to supporting educators in every way I can. Most recently, I partnered with the Library of Congress to host a special townhall for educators in order to bring the vast resources, collections, and curriculum materials the Library offers to local teachers in California. If you are an educator, I encourage you to reach out to my office or visit Kiley.house.gov for Federal resources available to local teachers. Mr. Speaker, again, on behalf of the Third Congressional District of California, I thank educators for their commitment and dedication to positively impacting our youth. Celebrating the 100th Annual Portuguese Holy Ghost Festa
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