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Congressional Record — full text of everything said on the floor of Congress. Speeches, debates, procedural actions from 1994 to present. House, Senate, Extensions of Remarks, and Daily Digest.

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CREC-1994-12-20-pt1-PgE14 1994-12-20 103 2     TRIBUTE TO REPRESENTATIVE DON JOHNSON HOUSE EXTENSIONS FRONTMATTER E E [{"name": "Romano L. Mazzoli", "role": "speaking"}]   140 Cong. Rec. E Congressional Record, Volume 140 Issue 150 (Tuesday, December 20, 1994) [Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 150 (Tuesday, December 20, 1994)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page E] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov] [Congressional Record: December 20, 1994] From the Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] TRIBUTE TO REPRESENTATIVE DON JOHNSON ______ HON. ROMANO L. MAZZOLI of kentucky in the house of representatives Tuesday, December 20, 1994 Mr. MAZZOLI. Mr. Speaker, I would like to join my colleagues in paying tribute to our friend, Representative Don Johnson. Since Don's election from the 10th District of Georgia, he has served on the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology and the House Armed Services Committee. Don has left his mark on legislation despite the relative brevity of his service in the House. Don Johnson has a long history of public service dating back to 1974 when, as a staff attorney for the House Ways and Means Committee, he helped to formulate the Trade Reform Act of 1974. Then, in 1987, he was elected to the Georgia State Senate where he served three terms. In 1990, he became chairman of the Georgia Senate Appropriations Committee where he spearheaded efforts for budget reform and more accountable government. After being educated in the Franklin County public school and receiving a bachelor's degree and a law degree from the University of Georgia, he went on the earn a masters degree from the London School of Economics in 1978. He was also awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal while serving for 4 years in the U.S. Air Force, including serving in the Middle East for 2 years. I am sorry to see Don leave Congress, and I wish him and his family all the best for the future. ____________________

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