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Congressman Charles W. Stenholm
Inducted: 1998
Charlie Stenholm, a cotton producer elected to Congress
in 1978, has been a leading supporter of cooperative initiatives for the past
20 years. Prior to his election, he was President of the Texas Rural Electric
Cooperative Association and Executive Vice President of the Rolling Plains Cotton
Growers Association. In all roles he has demonstrated outstanding innovation,
dedication, and determination in advancing cooperative ideals and goals As a Congressman,
Stenholm consistently ensures that those representing cooperatives are heard.
In addition, his colleagues frequently called upon him to address questions about
the role, purpose, and significance of cooperatives nationwide.
Stenholm initiated and supported tax systems benefiting
co-ops, and developed the legislation to reorganize the U.S. Department of Agriculture
and to reform the nations crop insurance program. It was his knowledge of
the foundation of the cooperative system that enabled him to do this.
Throughout his career Stenholm has been a strong and
vocal leader of the cooperative movement. He has admirably represented cooperatives
at both the state and national level, and has done much to strengthen the entire
cooperative system.
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