House Unanimously Passes Westerman Bill To Honor Kingsland Native Johnny Cash
The “Kingsland ‘Johnny Cash’ Post Office"
The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed Monday H.R. 7180, legislation sponsored by Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) to designate the post office in Kingsland, Arkansas, as the “Kingsland ‘Johnny Cash’ Post Office.” Westerman released the following statement:
“The unanimous passage of this bill is a testament to the legacy Johnny Cash left behind through service to his country, his iconic music, and the deep impact he and his family have had on the Natural State.”
BACKGROUND:
On February 26, 1932, Johnny Cash was born in Kingsland, Arkansas.
From humble beginnings, Cash grew up working in cotton fields in Northeast Arkansas with his family.
His journey with performing started with high school assemblies and on KLCN, a local Arkansas classic radio station.
Cash joined the U.S. Air Force in 1950 and served in Germany for four years, where he wrote his hit classics, “Folsom Prison Blues” and “Hey Porter.”
Following his service, Cash settled in Memphis to pursue his music career but never forgot his roots in Arkansas.
Thirty years ago, in 1994, Johnny and his wife June, son John, and all his then-living siblings attended the Kingsland Post Office dedication. With nearly 3,000 people in attendance, they performed the song “Will The Circle Be Unbroken.” Cash closed by saying, “This has probably been the best day of my life. I love you, and I love Kingsland.”
This fall, a statue of Johnny Cash will be unveiled in the U.S. Capitol building.
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If this is the best that Congressman Westerman can do to represent his constituents, then he needs to resign his cushy job and come home! This is the kind of feel good bill that ANY Congressman can get passed unanimously; no big deal. Just look at his record. What has he done other than vote a straight Republican ticket, even if it was harmful to the country? What bills of great importance to the country as well as Arkansas has Congressman Westerman personally introduced during his tenure in the House?