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Mr. Speaker, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, noted humanitarian, and long time Bucks County, Pennsylvania resident Pearl S. Buck touched many lives in her time.
Her books brought readers inside the worlds of those they might never have known, and her commitment to a global community devoid of prejudice and bias solidified her place in American history.
However, it was her dedication to children of all races for which I recognize her today. Pearl S. Buck pioneered a process for international adoption that brought down the walls of inter-racial adoption and grew loving families where before there were no options.
Her work continues today -- and it continues with the leaders at Pearl S. Buck International in my district. Through the 'Welcome House' program and adoption assistance, the organization carries on her critical mission of connecting children worldwide with loving families here in the U.S.
I was proud to join the leaders at Pearl S. Buck International last month to highlight our mutual support for the Children in Families First Act. This bipartisan legislation streamlines our nation's international adoption process and increases America's diplomatic mission abroad to include the well-being of children around the globe.
As member of the Congressional Adoption Coalition and a co-sponsor of the bill, I'm excited to advance the Children in Families First Act as a common-sense response to the needs of families, and groups like Pearl S. Buck International.
By removing roadblocks, increasing USAID opportunities, and prioritizing adoption within the State Department we can ensure that every child -- no matter where they're born -- has a home. I yield back.
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