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“IN HONOR OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS.....” published by Congressional Record in the Extensions of Remarks section on Nov. 23, 2021

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Robert B. Aderholt was mentioned in IN HONOR OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS..... on pages E1268-E1269 covering the 1st Session of the 117th Congress published on Nov. 23, 2021 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

IN HONOR OF HEALTHCARE WORKERS

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HON. ROBERT B. ADERHOLT

of alabama

in the house of representatives

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Mr. ADERHOLT. Madam Speaker, I would like to offer my sincere gratitude and admiration for the healthcare workers in Alabama's 4th Congressional District, Northern Alabama, and our entire state: We have all heard stories about individuals in the healthcare field who have gone beyond the call of duty during the Coronavirus pandemic. From all across my district, and throughout our state, constituents have nominated some amazing medical workers, and it is my privilege to honor 63 of these individuals today.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen heroic work done to fight the virus on the front lines. Doctors, nurses, first responders, and everyone who has worked tirelessly in the medical field during this past year deserve all the thanks we can give them. They have kept us safe and healthy in a time when we needed it most.

Over the past two years I have visited hospitals, talked with those on the front lines of the fight, and visited vaccine clinics throughout my district. I have been overwhelmed by the outstanding work being done each and every day. It has been a constant battle for these healthcare heroes, but they have risen to the task every step of the way. I have no doubt in my mind that these amazing men and women have made a big difference in Alabama's bout with COVID-19.

It is for those reasons, and so many more, that I want to honor the healthcare heroes of Northern Alabama. They deserve nothing less. Thanks to the submissions from my constituents in Alabama's 4th Congressional District, I include in the Record the names of 63 healthcare heroes. When history looks upon this trying time in our country, they will find the names of the men and women of Alabama who courageously took on the fight to keep the rest of us safe.

With my utmost gratitude, may the legacy of these 63 healthcare heroes live on well into the future.

From Jasper, Alabama: April Burton Reed, Ty Blackwell, and Dr. Ike Baker.

From Athens, Alabama: Patrick Boyett.

From Hackleburg, Alabama: Nataline Pennington.

From Fairfield, Alabama: Josh Elliott.

From Vinemont, Alabama: Mary Katherine (Katie) Sutter.

From Brilliant, Alabama: Cynthia Burleson.

From Town Creek, Alabama: Destinee Jones.

From Moulton, Alabama: Morgan Potts.

From Phil Campbell, Alabama: Jeremy Hall.

From Fort Payne, Alabama: Jimmy Biddle.

From Rainbow City, Alabama: Amy Chastain.

From Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Deidra Long.

From Valley Head, Alabama: Allie Elizabeth Rhodes.

From Corner, Alabama: Felton Scott Perry, and Michelle Burgess Perry.

From Grant, Alabama: Samantha G. Lemley.

From Guntersville, Alabama: Emma Black, Dr. Mark Christensen.

From Halyeville, Alabama: Cindy Butler Fretenborough, and Amanda Moore.

From Albertville, Alabama: Patrick Roberts.

From Cullman, Alabama: Erin Wilson, Charles Pennington, and Kelly Patton.

From Huntsville, Alabama: Dr. Tighe.

From Courtland, Alabama: Miranda Peebles Hutto.

From Arab, Alabama: Dr. Megan Zeine and staff, and Katy Massey.

From Sheffield, Alabama: Michael McWaters, Sandra Hovater, Amy Patrick, Jennifer Plemons-Kastberg, and Amanda Gray.

From Winfield, Alabama: Dr. Martin Hajjar.

From Walker Baptist Medical Center: John Jessup, Hannah Gilliland, Jeremy Hodges, Jennifer Burdette, Corey Lambert, Leigh Ann Min, Cindy Fine, Penny Hester, Ginger Seiberling, Sharon Patton, Kelley Polly, Jerry Muncher, Gena Cooper, Greg Drummond, Ron Melson, Wanda Phillips, Bobby Cook, Hyon Morrow, James Johnson, Courtney Works, Beth Stephenson, Michelle Lawson, Thea Higgings, and Marie Morgan.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 203

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