Mr. Speaker, today, I am so proud to congratulate Sean- Daniel Taylor, Kane Knudson, Emma Gabbert, and Hayden Kunhardt, who are students from Washington Middle School in Glendive, Montana, for being top finishers in the Montana History Day Contest. This week, they are among seven Montana students who traveled to the National History Day Contest in Washington, D.C. Out of 600,000 participants in National History Day, less than 3,000 advance to the national contest, so I speak for all Montanans when I say that we are incredibly proud of their success. It is truly great to see young students--young Montanans like Sean- Daniel, Kane, Emma, and Hayden--thinking critically about our Nation's history and the rights and responsibilities that come with citizenship. Congratulations, again, to all seven Montana students competing in the National History Day Contest. ____________________
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