[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 58 (Thursday, April 22, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2536-S2537]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                TAKE OUR DAUGHTERS AND SONS TO WORK DAY

  Ms. LANDRIEU. Madam President, I am so pleased to come to the floor 
this morning to acknowledge that in the Capitol today there are 17 
young women from Louisiana, Florida, New York, and Washington who are 
my special guests for Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day, which is 
today. I will submit their names for the Record to show that these 
young men and women have spent the day working with me in the Senate.
  I also wish to acknowledge the Ms. Foundation that created such an 
exciting, popular, very effective, and useful day for our country to 
celebrate, almost 17 years ago to this day, this effort where thousands 
of young people, perhaps even millions, are today with their parents at 
places of work, exploring opportunities for themselves and their 
future, understanding a little bit better how our economy works, how 
our country works.
  I know there are several Senators, including Senator Dodd, who are 
participating with me in this event. There are literally hundreds of 
young people throughout the Capitol today enjoying

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this special day with their parents or special friends.
  I would like to read into the Record names of these young men and 
women who are with me:

       From A.M. Barbe High School, Mariah Celestine, Lake 
     Charles, LA; from Country Day School, Isabel Coleman, New 
     Orleans, LA; from St. Peters School, Dominique Cravins, 
     Washington, DC; from Amite West Side Middle School, Sarah 
     Ellen Edwards, Amite, LA; from Georgetown Day School, 
     Caroline Gottlieb, Washington, DC; from A.E. Phillips Lab 
     School, Devin Herbert, Ruston, LA; from Georgetown Day 
     School, Sydney Kamen, Washington, DC; from Alexandria Country 
     Day School, Larkin Massie, Alexandria, VA; Emma May, 
     Lafayette, LA; from Mount Carmel Academy, Ebony Marie Morris, 
     New Orleans, LA; from Miami Country Day School, Isabela 
     Osorio, Miami Beach, FL; from Miami Country Day School, her 
     sister, Megan Osorio, Miami Beach, FL; from Episcopal High 
     School, Natalie Ross, Plaquemine, LA; from Rye High School, 
     Heather Schindler, Rye, NY; from Georgetown Day School, my 
     own daughter, Mary Shannon Snellings, Washington, DC; from 
     Ernest Gallet Elementary, Cathy Tran, Lafeyette, LA; and from 
     Acadiana Christian School, Savannah Trumps, Lafayette, LA.

  I thank them for joining me today in the Senate. I encourage all 
Senators and staff to think about this day as an opportunity for young 
people to come to the Capitol and learn about what we do, have a fuller 
appreciation for the way our government works. I particularly thank 
majority leader Harry Reid, who has been very supportive of this day, 
allowing a tour of the Senate floor earlier this morning, having 
special events throughout the complex. I thank him for his special 
interest in this occasion.
  I yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
  The bill clerk proceeded to call the roll.
  Ms. CANTWELL. Madam President, I ask unanimous consent that the order 
for the quorum call be rescinded.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

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