Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor Blaine Moeller, who passed away at 60 years young and dedicated his career to protecting our community. He grew up in Orange, attended Peralta Middle School, and graduated from Villa Park High School. He attended the police academy at Golden West College and served in the Santa Ana Police Department for 31 years. A lover of motorcycles, Blaine then became a California Highway Patrol motorcycle rider instructor and opened a motorcycle school in Anaheim. An avid sports fan, he could be found cheering on his favorites: the Green Bay Packers, Florida State, and the Lakers. He was a devoted father, son, brother, and uncle. Blaine leaves behind two children, Taylor and Courtney; his mother, Marsha; and siblings, Lorie, Darin, and Todd. Mr. Speaker, I join his family in mourning his passing and honoring his legacy. Honoring the Life of Otto Warmbier
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