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Speaker Shekarchi’s Inauguration Address

 

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Members of the House, Honored Guests, Family and Friends:

I’d like to extend my deepest appreciation to Chairman Marvin Abney for doing an outstanding job as the presiding officer at this session, and for the tremendous work he has done as the Chair of our Finance Committee for nearly a decade.

Thank you to Speaker Pro Tempore Brian Patrick Kennedy and Representative Leonela Felix for your kind words in placing my name into nomination.

Brian is starting his 35th year in the House, and as I told the freshmen at their Orientation, he will still be in this chamber long after they are gone! Today is also Brian’s birthday…Happy birthday, Brian!

To all those who supported me today, I sincerely thank you. I am honored and humbled, and will strive to live up to the trust you have placed in me.

I’d especially like to thank Majority Leader Chris Blazejewski for being my partner in government, my trusted advisor, and a good friend. The House has had so many incredible accomplishments over the past two years – and these could not have been done without the hard work and careful guidance of Leader Blazejewski. 

To Minority Leader Mike Chippendale – as you begin your first session in your new role, I offer you my congratulations and best wishes. While Mike and I may not always agree on every issue, we have always shown mutual respect for each other, and we both share a deep respect for this House. Mike, I look forward to working with you and your caucus.

I’d also like to thank Supreme Court Justice Maureen McKenna Goldberg for again swearing me in. And, thank you to my good friend and former House colleague, Secretary of State Gregg Amore, for administering the oath of office to all of us.  

To my sister Mary, thank you for standing with me today, and to all of my family, I appreciate your support as well.

Thank you all.

Two years ago, when Leader Blazejewski and I stood before many of you, we pledged to make this a member-driven body, and committed to a new spirit of collaboration – not only within the House, but also with all partners in government.

Since that first day, we have worked to bring people together and we have focused on building consensus in pursuit of the common good. At the end of the day, regardless of where we stand on the issues, we all come into this room with the BEST interests of our own constituents — and the entire state — at heart.

I believe a strong spirit of collaboration has helped us accomplish so much: the past two-year term was one of the most productive in recent history. The legislation we passed was the result of many, many hours of hard work.  For that, I thank you. I am so proud to lead this very diverse and talented group of lawmakers.

Over the last two years, we laid a solid groundwork and have achieved so much: