[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 148 (Monday, November 15, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7871-S7872]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
LAMEDUCK SESSION
Mr. REID. I welcome back, as I have indicated, my friends and welcome
our new colleagues who will be sworn in as Senators this afternoon.
With Senators Manchin and Coons joining our family, the Senate will
look a little different starting today. It will soon look much
different with 16 new Senators taking office. Some desks will switch
aisles but the majority has not changed.
On the other side of this building, the House of Representatives will
look even more different with a new majority and new leaders. But
before any of that happens, we need to use the next few weeks to finish
some business. The 111th Congress is not over yet, and the lameduck
session starts today.
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I will work with my caucus and with Senator McConnell who will, of
course, work with his caucus. We will see what we can get done before
the start of the 112th Congress in January.
The American voters sent us a message two Tuesdays ago. That message
is they want us to deliver. They want us to work together. Voters did
not elect only Republicans; they did not elect only Democrats; and they
did not want either party to govern, stubbornly demanding their way or
the highway. When the heat of the campaign season cools, our
constituents are more interested in us getting things done. They would
rather we work with each other than talk past each other. Despite the
changes, our charge remains the same. Our No. 1 priority is still
getting people back to work, and the most important change we can make
is in working more productively as a unified body to help our economy
regain its strength.
I welcome back my counterpart, the esteemed Republican leader. We
have had, of course, conversations since the elections. I look forward
to our continued work together.
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