[Congressional Record Volume 153, Number 13 (Tuesday, January 23, 2007)]
[Senate]
[Pages S905-S906]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                     RECOGNIZING CONNIE FEUERSTEIN

  Ms. STABENOW. Mr. President, I rise today in celebration of my 
longtime friend and staff member, Connie Feuerstein. After working with 
me for over a decade, Connie has decided to join her husband, Jack, in 
retirement.
  Long before joining my staff, Connie was active in her church, 
community, and Genesee County politics. Her efforts were critical in my 
successful campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1996, and 
I am so fortunate that she was willing to join my congressional staff.
  For Connie, her work has always been so much more than just a job. 
She brings such passion and energy to everything she does. Whether it 
is attending a community event, walking in a parade or advocating on 
behalf of a family or for the needs of her community, Connie always 
gives 110 percent to whatever she is doing.
  As a district representative in my congressional offices in Brighton 
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Flint and a regional manager in my Flint/Saginaw/Bay office in the 
Senate, Connie has been my link to the community. She is a respected 
community leader in her own right. Through the years, she has mentored 
interns and staff members, many of whom have caught her zeal for public 
service and have kept in touch with her long after they left the 
office.
  My staff and I will miss her sense of humor, boundless energy, 
optimism and enthusiasm, although I am certain that retirement will not 
stop her from staying involved. I also know that many people in 
Michigan, whose lives she touched through her work, will miss her.
  Upon leaving the Senate, Connie plans to spend time in Florida, where 
she will be closer to one of her daughters and her three precious 
grandchildren. She has a love for life that is contagious and I know 
her family will appreciate having more of her time and attention.
  Mr. President, I am sad because I am losing a trusted and valued 
member of my staff, but I am happy to see a dear friend move on to new 
challenges, and I wish her the best of everything.

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