Washington, D.C. (Thursday, July 16, 2026) | Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) issued the following statement after his legislation to name the Department of Veteran Affairs multispecialty clinic in Marietta, Georgia, after Colonel Michael H. Boyce (H.R. 5362) passed in the House:
“My good friend and well-respected community leader, Colonel Mike H. Boyce, spent much of his life in service to his community, state, and nation. Through his service as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps and later in elected office as the Chairman of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners, Mike was a tireless advocate for the health and welfare of our active duty servicemembers and our veterans.
“Mike worked to ensure our servicemembers had the tools to succeed and was instrumental in establishing the Cobb County VA Clinic, which remains a vital resource for those who served our country honorably.
“Recognizing Colonel Boyce through this legislation is a fitting tribute to an American hero whose service and advocacy inspired so many, and I greatly appreciate his wife, Judy, for working to continue his incredible legacy.”
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“Colonel Michael H. Boyce was a distinguished veteran, valued community member, and church leader,” said Rep. Austin Scott (GA-8). “I am proud to be a part of this legislation that serves to honor his life and legacy of service to his country and neighbors.”
“Colonel Michael Boyce dedicated his life to serving our nation and improving the lives of Georgia’s veterans,” said Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (GA-1). “His leadership in establishing the Cobb VA Clinic helped ensure that those who answered our nation’s call have greater access to the care they have earned. I’m proud to join Congressman Loudermilk and my Georgia colleagues in supporting this legislation to honor Colonel Boyce’s enduring legacy of service. Future generations will remember his unwavering commitment to freedom and those who protect it.”
“Colonel Mike Boyce courageously served our nation, passionately led his community, and tirelessly advocated for his fellow veterans,” said Rep. Andrew Clyde (GA-9). “I’m proud to support Rep. Loudermilk’s effort to name the Marietta VA Multispecialty Clinic after Colonel Boyce to honor his remarkable life and service.”
“Mike Boyce lived a life of extraordinary service, service to his country, the people of Cobb County, and the veterans of Georgia. He led the charge in establishing the first Cobb VA clinic and the county’s first Veterans Service Office,” said Rep. Lucy McBath (GA-6). “I cannot think of a more fitting tribute than to name the clinic in his honor as a thank you for the veterans he helped in his lifetime, and for all the servicemembers he will continue to help through his legacy.”
“Mike Boyce was a tireless advocate for Cobb’s military community and a steadfast partner to the Cobb Chamber,” said Cobb Chamber President & CEO Sharon Mason. “His legacy of service, both to our nation and to Cobb County, has left a remarkable impact. Renaming the VA clinic in his honor is a fitting tribute to his commitment to veterans and military families, and we are proud to support this recognition.”