[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 133 (Tuesday, September 24, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Page S11165]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                               JAN PAULK

  Mr. SIMPSON. A note about Jan Paulk. She is a wonderful woman and has 
been such a help to us in our Senate activities as we travel and do our 
official duties, visiting with Prime Ministers, Presidents, and State 
funerals and all the rest.
  Jan Paulk, a very engaging woman, was hospitable, patient beyond 
words, and a fine companion on journeys, some with great sadness, some 
pomp and circumstance, and there was Jan, always assisting everyone, 
including spouses, and being genial, kind, and courteous in every way.
  I have never seen her when she was out of sorts, and she certainly 
could have been on many occasions. My wife and I wish her well. Indeed, 
she is a very wonderful woman. There is much more for her to do, and 
she will do it. I am very pleased for her about her new task. She will 
enjoy all and she will do it exceedingly well. We wish her Godspeed.
  I will now yield the floor and signify that the Senator from 
Tennessee, my friend, Senator Dr. Bill Frist, will speak on a very 
emotional issue, partial-birth abortion. At the conclusion of his 
remarks we will go to the closing of the Senate session.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Tennessee is recognized.

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