Skip to main content
CATCongressional Accountability Tracker
OfficialsLegislationCommitteesWatch LivePulseForecastMisconductPresidentLearn
CAT

Congressional Accountability Tracker. Public data about Congress, in one place, in plain English.

Built with public data. Not affiliated with the U.S. government.

Explore

  • Officials
  • Legislation
  • Committees
  • Congress Pulse
  • Trending Topics
  • Bipartisan Leaderboard
  • Weekly Digest
  • Misconduct
  • Forecast

Learn

  • How Congress Works
  • How a Bill Becomes Law
  • Campaign Finance 101
  • Glossary

Tools

  • My Representatives
  • Compare Members
  • Bill Watchlist
  • Search
  • District Map
  • Follow the Money
  • Watch Live
  • About This Site

Data Sources

Congress.gov
Bills, members, votes
GovInfo
Floor speeches, reports, bill text
Federal Election Commission
Campaign finance
VoteView
Ideology scores (DW-NOMINATE)
GovTrack
Misconduct data (CC0)
U.S. Census Bureau
District demographics
Support This Project

This site is free. Donations help cover hosting, API fees, and keeping the data fresh.

All data is sourced from official government APIs and public records. This site is for informational purposes only.

© 2026 Congressional Accountability Tracker

Floor Speech2026-03-27

RECOGNIZING MYRA HENRY

Joseph D. Morelle
Joseph D. Morelle
DNY-25 · Representative
Share:

Full Text

RECOGNIZING MYRA HENRY

Congressional Record, Volume 172 Issue 58 (Friday, March 27, 2026) [Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 58 (Friday, March 27, 2026)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page E280] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] RECOGNIZING MYRA HENRY ______ HON. JOSEPH D. MORELLE of new york in the house of representatives Friday, March 27, 2026 Mr. MORELLE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today during Women's History Month to honor an exceptional and influential leader from Rochester, New York: Myra Henry. As the first Black President and Chief Executive Officer of the YWCA of Rochester and Monroe County, Myra Henry has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to empowering women and strengthening families. Under her leadership, the YWCA provides critical support and resources to children and families across Monroe County, advancing access to essential services and creating pathways to stability and opportunity. The YWCA plays a vital role in the Rochester community by helping women and families secure safe and affordable housing, supporting survivors of domestic violence, and assisting those experiencing homelessness. Myra's vision centers on equipping individuals with the tools and resources needed to build brighter futures. In 2025, she and her team helped bring this vision to life through the completion of Persimmon Place, an emergency shelter designed to provide critical support to families in need. Mr. Speaker, Myra Henry's leadership reflects a deep and enduring commitment to service, equity, and community. During Women's History Month, it is especially fitting that we honor extraordinary women who have gone above and beyond to strengthen our communities. I am proud to recognize her and extend my deepest gratitude for her continued service. ____________________
View original source →