Madam Speaker, I thank the chairwoman for the time allotted to me. Today, I speak to celebrate the legacies of fellow Houstonians, former President George H.W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush. Before and after Mr. Bush's Presidency, he and Barbara made Houston, Texas, their home. They quickly became mainstays in our community, in part, because of their support of Houston sports teams--I know; I sat in the big box with them at many Astros games--and also for the Houston Rodeo. They both wore their hats really well and all things Houston. But mostly, it was because of their advocacy for serving the public good in all their philanthropic efforts. Barbara Bush was an enthusiastic champion of improving literacy for families and children. The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, for example, donated money to replace books and materials destroyed after Hurricane Harvey. Former President Bush was equally committed to public service. His foundation, Points of Light, mobilized volunteers after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005; and, as the chairwoman noted, President Bush, together with President Clinton and others, always together, formed the Presidents Club to help after any disaster. He was able to reach across the aisle and, again, do what he knew to do best, which was to serve the public good. I am a proud cosponsor of this commemorative coin act to honor both of them and their charitable work in Houston and throughout.…
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