[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 145 (Friday, October 7, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: October 7, 1994]
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STATEMENT ON THE CONFIRMATION OF JOHN E. ROUILLE TO BE U.S. MARSHAL FOR 
                                VERMONT

  Mr. LEAHY. Madam President, it is with great pleasure that I rise to 
congratulate Jack Rouille on his appointment and confirmation to be the 
U.S. marshal for Vermont. I have every confidence that the President 
has made a fine selection and that the people of Vermont will be well 
served by this dedicated public servant.
  Jack Rouille is a veteran of the Burlington Police Department and the 
U.S. Marine Corps. He attended the Vermont Police Academy. He is a 
seasoned investigator and a person on whom I have relied since I had 
the privilege to serve as Chittenden County State's Attorney. I am 
proud to note that over the past 20 years, Jack has been a trusted 
member of my Vermont Senate staff and has gained extensive experience 
with veteran and military matters and a wide range of Federal 
Government activities. He and his wife Joyce are two of my family's 
closest friends.
  Jack has been looking out for the interests of the people of Vermont 
for many years. It is just and fitting that he now do so as our U.S. 
marshal. His practical experience, background and training qualify him 
for the post.
  More importantly, his dedication, fairness, integrity and common 
sense will ensure that he will carry out his duties with distinction.
  I am proud to call Jack Rouille my friend. I am honored to have 
recommended his name to the President of the United States. I am 
delighted that the President saw fit to nominate him and that my Senate 
colleagues have acted so expeditiously to confirm this outstanding 
nomination.

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