[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 154 (Tuesday, November 30, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8267-S8268]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PASSAGE OF S. 510
Mr. HARKIN. Mr. President, today with the passage of the Food Safety
Modernization Act by this overwhelming vote of 73 to 25, we have taken
momentous steps to help strengthen food safety in America. The Food
Safety Modernization Act will bring America's food safety system into
the 21st century.
This bill gives the FDA the authority the agency needs to help
protect America from foodborne illnesses. While this bill is a historic
step forward in ensuring that our food supply is safe and protecting
Americans from foodborne illnesses, we have to now ensure that the FDA
has adequate resources to fulfill their profound responsibilities.
I look forward to working with my colleagues on the Appropriations
Committee and the entire Senate to ensure that they have the necessary
resources to fulfill the provisions of this legislation.
As the primary cosponsors of the bill, Senators Durbin and Gregg
deserve a great deal of thanks for their outstanding leadership. I
asked Senator Durbin when he started working on this bill. He said back
in the House 18 years ago. So sometimes it takes a long time to get
these things done. But this is the first time in 70 years we have ever
had a major revision of our food safety laws. Senator Gregg has also
worked at least a dozen years,
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that I know of, on this bill in his time in the Senate. I would also
like to thank my colleagues, Senator Enzi, the ranking member of the
committee, former chairman and ranking member of the committee, for his
help and also Senator Burr for working hard on the legislation and
getting it where it is today.
Finally, I thank my friend, Senator Dodd, for his tireless efforts.
The Senate will certainly miss his leadership on this and so many other
important issues. Additionally, I thank members of our staffs who
helped to make this possible, and let me just--I am going to read their
names, but let me say at the outset, while many of us were perhaps not
around during Thanksgiving week or perhaps even the week after the
elections, I can tell you the staffs were hard at work day after day,
sometimes late in the evenings, sometimes on weekends, to help get this
bill together. These staff people deserve so many thanks from not only
me but from everyone involved with this legislation.
From Senator Durbin's staff: Albert Sanders, Anne Wall, and Dena
Morris; from Senator Enzi's staff: Chuck Clapton, Keith Flanagan,
Travis Jordan, Frank Macchiarola, and Amy Muhlberg; Senator Dodd's
staff: Anna Staton and Tamar Haro; Senator Gregg's staff has worked on
this bill from the beginning: Elizabeth Wroe; Senator Burr's staff:
Anna Abram and Margaret Brooks; Senator Reed's staff: Carolyn Gluck and
Kasey Gillette; and from my staff: Kathleen Laird, Tom Kraus, Bill
McConagha, Mark Halverson, Jenelle Krishnamoorthy, Pam Smith, and Dan
Smith. All of them are heroes and heroines in my book. They really put
forth supreme effort to get this bill to us today so we could have this
overwhelming vote of approval.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Arizona.
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