[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 118 (Thursday, August 5, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6858-S6859]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COMMENDING SENATOR ALAN K. SIMPSON
Mr. BARRASSO. Mr. President, in Wyoming's 120 year history, only 21
people have served as U.S. Senator for our State. One stands out as a
compassionate, skilled and illustrious figure. United States Senator
Alan K. Simpson is a lifelong public servant who is dedicated to his
family, to Wyoming, and to the United States.
Al Simpson has fought to uphold the values and ideals of our country
for most of his life. Whether he was serving in the U.S. Army in
Germany, the Wyoming House of Representatives or in the U.S. Senate
Chamber, his commitment and contributions were evident. When the Nation
calls on Al Simpson to serve, he is always there to work and fight for
our best interests.
United States Senator Alan K. Simpson served in this Chamber from
1979 to 1997. Fortunately for Wyoming and our Nation, his service did
not end when he retired. He has enthusiastically served numerous groups
and organizations, which all have benefitted from his presence. From
his beloved alma mater, the University of Wyoming, to the world
renowned Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Al Simpson devotes his time,
talent and treasure. When Al sees an unmet need in our community, he
works to see that it is addressed. Wyoming--and America--are better
because of him.
This year, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming have selected
Al Simpson as their Man of the Year. While Al has received many honors
throughout his life, to be honored by the Boys and Girls Clubs is very
special to him.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming plays a vitally important
role in our State. They serve all youth regardless of economic
circumstances. They continue to expand thanks to the generous support
of the McMurry Foundation, the Martin Family Foundation, the Daniels
Fund, the Casper Star Tribune and the Reader's Digest Foundation. Their
inspiration and work has spread to adjacent counties.
The work of the Boys and Girls Clubs' dedicated staff and volunteers
creates a positive environment for all children. As a result of the
Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming, hundreds of Wyoming youth will
have the opportunity to gain the experiences and build the skills
needed for success. Their mission is the same as Al's--to make our
community and our Nation a better place.
This award is special to Senator Al Simpson because his life's
success is due in large part to the strength of his family. He lovingly
called his mother Lorna `the velvet hammer.' His father Senator and
Governor Milward Simpson was Al's model for public service and civic
leadership. His big brother Pete Simpson explains, ``The extent to
which we became men we owe to our father.'' Even Pete helped mold Al
into the man who continues to have a positive impact on Wyoming and our
Nation. Al readily admits that he and Pete were a spirited duo and gave
their parents heartburn. Certainly, Al would have benefitted from the
influence of a Boys and Girls Club! However, he was fortunate that the
strong love and solid support of his parents carried him through a
tumultuous adolescence.
It was Al's good fortune that Ann Schroll accepted his proposal for
marriage. Over the years, Ann has been a guiding force for Al. He
regularly says he would not have accomplished anything without Ann by
his side.
Many years ago, in a high school commencement address, Al said, ``The
real reason I made it in life is because there were other people who
believed in me, even when I didn't believe in myself. They were people
willing to give me a second chance. Those are the people I never forgot
in life: parents, teachers, many people who took time with me, and for
me. . . . `` Just like Al had folks who stood by him and held him
accountable, the staff and volunteers at the Boys and Girls Clubs of
Central Wyoming believe in our youth. Al Simpson is a wonderful choice
for the 2010 Man of the Year award. He is thankful for the support he
received as a youth and is committed to give all
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young people in Wyoming a second chance.
It is because of his strong family values and his sense of duty to
his community that the Boys and Girls Clubs Man of the Year is so
meaningful to Al Simpson. This award tells this great statesman that
Wyoming is thankful for his leadership.
I am so proud to call Al Simpson my friend. He is a respected mentor
and adviser. It is fitting and terrific that the Boys and Girls Clubs
of Central Wyoming have named him Man of the Year--and I ask that my
colleagues join me in sending our congratulations to Al for this well-
deserved honor.
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