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“IN RECOGNITION OF GABRIEL BARNETT AND HIS SERVICE TO THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE.....” published by Congressional Record in the Extensions of Remarks section on Oct. 25

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Jerrold Nadler was mentioned in IN RECOGNITION OF GABRIEL BARNETT AND HIS SERVICE TO THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE..... on page E1085 covering the 2nd Session of the 117th Congress published on Oct. 25 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

IN RECOGNITION OF GABRIEL BARNETT AND HIS SERVICE TO THE HOUSE

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

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HON. JERROLD NADLER

of new york

in the house of representatives

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Mr. NADLER. Madam Speaker, I rise to thank Gabriel Barnett for his service to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Gabriel received his bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania and began his career in public policy and advocacy on the Biden for President campaign as the Deputy Director for National Jewish Engagement. Gabriel first joined the Judiciary Committee as a Staff Assistant in June 2021, and in April 2022 was named Professional Staff Member to the full committee.

As Staff Assistant, Gabriel supported the full committee's senior staff and myself directly. A core part of my administrative team, Gabriel acted as assistant clerk for over 40 hearings and 12 markups and oversaw the committee's internship program. When two full committee staff left their positions, Gabriel seamlessly assumed their duties in addition to his own and worked diligently to support the Staff Director and two Deputy Staff Directors for all of their research and administrative needs.

Recognized for his dedicated service, Gabriel was promoted to Professional Staff Member for the full committee. He prepared weekly memoranda for me for House committee leadership meetings and worked with our Member Services, Communications, and Digital Directors on highlighting committee accomplishments for the 117th Congress. In addition, because of his keen expertise in Israeli foreign policy and Jewish issues, Gabriel worked closely with my staff director to make policy recommendations and meet with key stakeholders in these issue areas. Gabriel was also a founding member of the committee's first diversity, equity, and inclusion working group to facilitate trainings, plan initiatives, enhance our recruitment, and be a resource to other staff on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Throughout all of his work, Gabriel brought his commitment to public policy, a tireless work ethic, and a devoted dedication to justice for all. Our Committee, Congress, and the American people greatly benefited from his service.

While we are sad to see Gabriel go and he will certainly be missed, we are happy that he will continue to serve the public interest in his new role at the White House.

We thank Gabriel Barnett for his service to the Committee and wish him the best of luck with this new chapter.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 168(1), Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 168(2)

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