Mr. Speaker, I rise today to say thank you to one of the most remarkable human beings whom I have ever met. To be sure, Mr. Speaker, this is a sacred well, and I am here speaking on the floor of the United States House of Representatives, in part, because of her. I am one of literally thousands of people who have been forever improved because of her. Those of us who have had the good fortune to know her could not possibly think of anyone else with her warmth, her kindness, or her joy. She is the epitome of a public servant, serving the way she has lived her life: in total devotion to others. No one has done it better. Brigid is such an amazing and wonderful human being. We are forever grateful to her, and we love her so much. ____________________
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