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March 15: Congressional Record publishes “RECOGNIZING CHIEF M.E. ``GENE'' WALDROP ON 50 YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT.....” in the Extensions of Remarks section

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Michael Guest was mentioned in RECOGNIZING CHIEF M.E. ``GENE'' WALDROP ON 50 YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT..... on page E259 covering the 2nd Session of the 117th Congress published on March 15 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

RECOGNIZING CHIEF M.E. ``GENE'' WALDROP ON 50 YEARS OF DEDICATED

SERVICE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT

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HON. MICHAEL GUEST

of mississippi

in the house of representatives

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Mr. GUEST. Madam Speaker, it is my privilege to congratulate Chief M.E. ``Gene'' Waldrop on 50 years of service in law enforcement. He has enjoyed a distinguished career, and we are grateful for his dedicated service to defend the safety of our great state for more than half a century.

As a native of Greenville, Mississippi, Chief Waldrop graduated from Greenville High School and later served as Staff Sergeant in the Mississippi National Guard. After being honorably discharged, Waldrop began his law enforcement career as a patrol officer. Chief Waldrop served 20 years for the Greenville Mississippi Police Department and retired in 1991 as Chief of Police. With Chief Waldrop's oversight and encouragement, the City of Greenville coordinated with local agencies to develop efficient disaster response plans that heightened the region's security.

After retiring, Chief Waldrop was appointed as Chief of Police in the City of Madison, Mississippi, holding to his commitment to public service. In this role, he continued his steadfast dedication to keeping the great state of Mississippi safe by establishing advanced emergency response plans. Under his courageous leadership, the City of Madison has been rated the Safest City in Mississippi by several crime prevention organizations.

Chief Waldrop is also a dedicated community servant. He helped to establish the Board of Directors for the Mississippi Firefighters' Memorial Burn Center Association. There, he served as the Vice-

President of the Board of Directors, one of his many achievements that earned Chief Waldrop the Jim Ingram Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012.

I commend all that Chief Waldrop has done to valiantly protect the lives of Mississippians, and I thank him for his contributions towards bettering our state's law enforcement. I extend my very best wishes to him and look forward to working with him in the future to make our state an even better place to live, worship, and raise a family.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 46

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