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              HONORING WILSON COUNTY JUDGE MARVIN QUINNEY

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                           HON. HENRY CUELLAR

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, November 12, 2014

  Mr. CUELLAR. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the exceptional 
career of Wilson County Judge Marvin Quinney. As a veteran of our 
nation's armed services, a dedicated officer of the State of Texas, and 
as a man of God, Judge Quinney has and continues to faithfully serve 
the people of his county to the best of his ability.
  Marvin Quinney's lifetime of public service began in 1965 when he 
joined the United States Army to assist military efforts in Vietnam. 
After two years in the Army, future Judge Quinney spent a year working 
in a Texas oilfield--a period he cites for shaping his strong work 
ethic. He returned to public service in 1968 as a Texas Department of 
Public Safety Trooper from 1968 until 1995. He later served as a 
Federal Court Security Officer in San Antonio for three years. It was 
after this period that Judge Quinney announced his bid for the office 
of Wilson County Judge, promising to serve the County with 
responsibility, integrity, and confidence. Since his election in 1998, 
Judge Quinney has stayed true to his word. Among his many achievements 
in office are the protection of Wilson County's water rights, the 
continuation of low tax rates and the organization of a successful 
Sesquicentennial celebration. Currently, he is focused on overseeing 
the restoration of Wilson County's beautiful, historic Courthouse. When 
he retires on December 31, 2014, Judge Quinney will have served four 
terms in office and will leave an honorable legacy in his stead.
  Mr. Speaker, I am honored to have the opportunity to recognize Judge 
Marvin Quinney. His dedication to his nation, the state of Texas, and 
especially to the citizens of Wilson County is truly admirable.

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