Mr. Speaker, as I spend my final hours in this august body, I think of all of the fond memories that I have enjoyed. I guess during these political times, one of the things that I am enjoying the most today is shattering the myth that Republicans and Democrats really can't work with each other. Chairman Royce has indicated a concern for the world and the country, which shatters the myth that parties can't work together for the good of the United States of America. Certainly my colleague from New York, Eliot Engel, and the chairman have proven that in working together. Yes, when Ms. Bass first came to the Congress, she didn't come as an ordinary freshman. She had earned her stripes in the legislature of California, indeed was the speaker. I was a little shocked when she was trying to get support for her legislative committees that her interests would be foster care and Africa. That is unusual, but it is an indication of a person who comes here to this body with the type of commitment that makes you proud to be a Member of Congress and more proud even to be an American. There could be some connection between foster care and Africa because if there was any continent that has been treated as a foster child, it has been the developing countries in Africa. Of course, I see an old-timer sitting there with his white hair, Jim McDermott.…
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