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Mr. WALKINSHAW. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize this week as Taiwanese American Heritage Week and to celebrate the many contributions Taiwanese Americans have made to our communities and our Nation.
Taiwanese Americans have played an important role in shaping the cultural, economic, scientific, and civic life of the United States. Across generations, they have strengthened communities through public service, entrepreneurship, education, healthcare, technology, and the arts.
In Northern Virginia and across the Washington metropolitan region, Taiwanese American families and organizations continue to enrich our communities through cultural engagement, business leadership, and civic involvement. Their contributions have helped foster stronger communities and deeper connections across our region.
Taiwanese American Heritage Week also serves as an opportunity to recognize the rich history and traditions of Taiwanese culture and the importance of preserving and sharing that heritage with future generations. Cultural celebrations and community events throughout the week help promote understanding, strengthen community ties, and highlight the diversity that makes our Nation stronger.
I would also like to recognize the many Taiwanese American community leaders, advocates, educators, and volunteers whose efforts continue to make a meaningful difference throughout Northern Virginia.
Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing Taiwanese American Heritage Week and in celebrating the many contributions Taiwanese Americans continue to make to our communities and our Nation.
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