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On the recordFebruary 11, 2025
Mr. Speaker, this is perhaps the happiest speech I have ever given on the House floor. It is to honor this year's Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles. As a long-suffering and scarred Philadelphia sports fan and one born and raised in Philadelphia, I think I speak for many of my neighbors and fellow fans when I say some of us thought we might never see the day we see an Eagles Super Bowl. Now, we have actually seen two in the last 7 years. Mr. Speaker, I am proud to introduce H. Res. 123, along with my colleagues Don Norcross of New Jersey, as well as Representatives Evans, Scanlon, Dean, Fitzpatrick, and Houlahan of Pennsylvania. I am proud to say it is bipartisan. Fly, Eagles, fly. Go Birds. I congratulate the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. ____________________
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Brendan Boyle
Democratic · Pennsylvania

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