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HONORING THE CAREER AND LEADERSHIP OF NANCY NORR
(Mr. STAUBER asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. STAUBER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to thank Nancy Norr for the incredible work she has done on behalf of northern Minnesota, and to congratulate her on a well-deserved retirement.
In addition to the 30-plus years that Nancy has spent at Minnesota Power, she has taken leadership roles in a variety of organizations throughout the Northland.
Most notably, Nancy led Jobs for Minnesotans, a group that advocates for job creation and investment in our State.
In Minnesota's Eighth Congressional District, we have rich deposits of critical minerals, along with other great projects, like the Line 3 Replacement Project.
Nancy has long understood what these opportunities could mean for our region and spearheaded this locally-driven movement to fight for good-
paying mining and energy jobs. Through her exceptional work and advocacy, Nancy has helped to make great progress in our local communities.
Since arriving in Congress, it has been my pleasure to work alongside Nancy to unleash the economic engine in Minnesota's Eighth Congressional District.
She has served as an incredible resource to me, and while I will miss her expertise and leadership, I wish her nothing but the best in this next chapter of her life.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 132
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