Rep. Benishek and Rep. Clarke Speak On Joint District Tour

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2011

Mr. Speaker:

There has been a lot of talk about the partisanship and venom in Washington this year. And while we will certainly see fierce debates in the future, I believe members of this body can still come together and find common ground.




On the surface, my colleague Hansen Clarke and I are very different. He is a lawyer representing the city of Detroit with a liberal voting record. I am a conservative physician representing rural Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.

But we are both new to this House and share an interest in learning more about the unique challenges facing Michigan's citizens. And after meeting Hansen during freshman orientation, we agreed to tour each other's districts.

In August, I had the opportunity to head down to Michigan's 13th District in Detroit. There we toured employers such as Edward C. Levy Company, Mercy Primary Care Center and got to have some gyros in Greek town. It was great to learn more about the District and be back in Detroit where I did my medical training.

Next week, Congressman Clarke will tour with me in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. We will be meeting with area employers in Marquette and Escanaba, and will be getting a chance to see the splendor of Lake Superior with a visit to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Munising. I hope Hansen will even get to try one of Northern Michigan's famous pasties for lunch.

Mr. Speaker, though Hansen and I are from different parties and dramatically different parts of the state, we are united in the goal of improving economic conditions in the great state of Michigan. We believe that neither party has a monopoly on good ideas and that by working together we can help shape a better future for our children and grandchildren.

Despite our differences in opinion on many issues, we both recognize that America remains a place in the world like no other and that with liberty, courage and hard work there is no limit to one's destiny.




I encourage all the members of this chamber do pair up and schedule a visit to different district.

Congressman Clarke: I am honored to call you my friend, and I look forward to having you in Upper Michigan next week.

I yield back the remainder of my time.

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