Mr. Speaker, as the Congressman for Kentucky's First Congressional District, I am proud to represent 35 counties and numerous communities with their own unique identities. A very special county and city in my district are celebrating their 200th anniversary this year. Todd County is a county I represent on the Kentucky-Tennessee State line that is full of small towns and rich traditions. Todd County, along with the city of Elkton, have been a special part of western Kentucky for two centuries now. Whether you reside in Elkton, Guthrie, or Trenton, you call home a beautiful county full of wonderful people. With a strong farming heritage, agriculture continues to play a significant role in the local economy. 2020 is not the ideal year to celebrate the two-century milestone, but while this year has brought significant change to our society, one thing has not changed: Todd County, Elkton, and other rural communities will continue to provide a strong voice for small-town values in our Nation. I am proud to represent the good people of Todd County and Elkton in Congress, and I look forward to seeing even more prosperous years to come. End Proxy Voting
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