[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 169 (Saturday, December 18, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E2198-E2199]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FAREWELL REMARKS
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HON. TODD TIAHRT
of kansas
in the house of representatives
Friday, December 17, 2010
Mr. TIAHRT. Madam Speaker, in just a few short weeks, my 8th term as
Representative for the Fourth Congressional District of Kansas will
come to an end, and I want to thank my constituents for giving me the
opportunity to serve them these past 16 years. It has been a profound
honor to represent Kansas in our Nation's Capital and to be a Member of
this Institution.
Much has changed since I first walked onto the House floor in January
1995 following the historic Republican Revolution of 1994. We have
witnessed the impeachment of a U.S. president, four years of balanced
budgets, the end and beginning of a new millennium, the 9/11 terrorist
attacks, an ongoing global war against terror, and the collapse of
established financial and business institutions world-wide.
Other things have changed very little. We are still fighting against
run-away federal deficit spending. The false notion that new government
programs will solve our greatest problems continues to plague
Washington despite attempts at cutting waste.
Thanks to the Tea Party movement, a new wave of fiscally conservative
Representatives will take office in January, and I am hopeful we will
see renewed progress in putting Washington on a diet.
One of the privileges of serving Kansas has been to achieve real
results for our communities. During my Congressional tenure, we were
successful in repealing the Wright amendment to help lower air fares,
return millions of tax dollars back to Kansas to help build dozens of
important infrastructure projects, protect the rights of the unborn
through the 1998 Tiahrt amendment, secure over $90 million in funding
for the National Institute for Aviation Research at Wichita State
University and place a statue of General Dwight D. Eisenhower in the
U.S. Capitol Rotunda where it will remain permanently.
Working with Sen. Brownback and Sen. Roberts, we successfully fought
back attempts to procure a European refueling tanker and have made the
case for purchasing an American tanker made by an American company with
American workers. It is my continued hope that the Air Force will make
the right decision and select the KC-767 that will employ thousands of
skilled engineers and workers in Kansas.
Mr. Speaker, as I reflect on my service in the House, I want to take
this opportunity to thank my wife, Vicki, and my children who have
supported me and walked with me on this 16-year journey. Serving in
Congress is often most difficult on a member's family. We purposefully
chose to serve these 16 years together. My wife and children were part
of every term. I was blessed to have them with me to roam the marble
halls of Congress, meet America's leaders, and get to know the citizens
we served. Watching history unfold with my family by my side gave me
many memories I will forever cherish.
Throughout my time as a Member of Congress, I have remembered my
family is a gift from God and will always be my greatest
accomplishment. Their work on numerous projects throughout Kansas has
made our state and country a better place to live, and their love and
encouragement continue to inspire me. I am so glad to be finishing this
chapter of my life with Vicki, Jessica and John by my side, and we
would give anything if Luke were here, too.
Many of the difficult tasks here in Congress could not be done
without the hard work of staff. I have been blessed with committed
staffers who stood with me as I fought for our Kansas values and a
limited government.
My staff, past and present, worked tirelessly, not only for me, but
for the people of Kansas and for our country.
Robert Noland has been with me since day one. He has been a loyal and
faithful friend and has shown tremendous wisdom in managing my district
office. I will never forget his years of hard work and dedication to me
and to our state.
Jeff Kahrs has been with me since my first term in office, and I am
grateful for his friendship, leadership and counsel over the years. His
perception and vision have helped me focus on what's important.
Connie Voss has also been with me since my first term in office.
Connie and her husband Joe have been a gift from God to Vicki and me
throughout the years, and we deeply appreciate their prayer and
faithful support.
Amy Claire Brusch has been with me for nearly 11 years and has served
with stellar performance providing leadership on numerous legislative
initiatives in my Washington office. Her knowledge of how Capital Hill
works has helped me navigate complex legislative and political issues.
Linda Arensdorf has been on my official staff for more than 10 years
and has been instrumental in helping manage the district office and
working to make sure our constituent service projects are carried out
with excellence.
Sam Sackett has also served on my staff for more than a decade and
has contributed to several legislative initiatives in Washington and
has helped me effectively and clearly communicate my message across the
state of Kansas.
Melissa James has been responsible for managing my appointments and
has done a tremendous job keeping impeccable schedules. Melissa's
attention to detail and her dedication to her job have played an
important role in making sure I manage my time wisely.
Chuck Knapp has played a critical role advising me on numerous issues
related to policies and district matters. I appreciate his friendship
and value his advice that has helped me better serve my constituents.
Josh Bell has served on my staff in several important roles,
including as part of my legislative team in Washington as well as in my
district office managing special projects for constituents. His
faithful dedication and hard work have served me well for many years.
Jeremy Wisdom has provided valuable assistance to countless veterans
and other constituents needing help with a federal agency. His
knowledge of the federal system and thoughtful approach to problem
solving has helped resolve numerous constituent problems.
Jim Richardson has a thorough knowledge of military and defense
issues that has been an enormous asset to my legislative office. He has
provided critical insight and a thoughtful approach to helping me deal
with issues related to our national defense.
Laurel Scott has greeted thousands of Kansans visiting my Washington
office over the years. Her warm smile, welcoming personality, and
prayers for my family have meant so much to Vicki and me.
Wendy Knox has helped me disseminate our legislative message to the
public by working with national media in Washington as well as state
and local reporters. Her communication skills and commitment to the
conservative cause has helped clarify and focus our messages.
Matthew Stroia has served on my staff focusing on several issues
related to the aerospace and energy industries. I appreciate the way he
applied his skills and knowledge of the legislative process to help
ensure Kansans' interests were made a top priority.
Richard Henkle has been a committed legislative staffer who has
helped me focus on several issues impacting Kansas. His work on
agriculture, bio-security and pro-life issues has made a real
difference to our state.
Sarah Osborn has served in my Washington office helping me with the
House Economic Competitiveness Caucus agenda as well as ensuring
constituent responses were fully addressed. I am grateful for the
countless tasks she has done to help make our legislative office run
successfully.
Jill Craven has dedicated a meticulous attention to detail and put
her talents to work helping constituents receive prompt and informative
responses to concerns with government agencies. Her never-quit attitude
has benefitted constituents across the state of Kansas.
Mark Dugan has performed admirably in ensuring my office remained
responsive to constituents, and he was instrumental in several of my
efforts to reach constituents with information about what was happening
in Washington.
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Joel Katz has served in my Washington office helping the legislative
staff meet its deadlines and achieve our goals. His hard-work,
commitment to getting the job done and dependability made a huge
difference to me and to the constituents he served.
Kenya Cox has an incredible dedication to many causes that have
benefitted our district and the entire state. I appreciate her dogged
and persistent work ethic in response to constituent requests. Her
commitment to resolving problems and her tenacity in getting the job
done well is admirable.
Andy Purath has served me in Washington for the last year as a
congressional military fellow. I appreciate his hard work in the
legislative office and his willingness to serve our country.
Mariam Bell has helped us complete the archive process on deadline
and has been a blessing to Vicki and me for many years. I am thankful
for her thoughtful approach to handling an enormous task.
I want to also recognize staff who have previously worked for me:
Dave Hanna, Matthew Schlapp, Ruth Richman, Karen Casto, Tamara Baker,
Gwendolyn Caldwell, Ardena Schienbein, Cindy Gustafson, Pam Porvaznik,
Russ Yost, Scott Margolius, Judy Patton, Melissa Beall, Matt Rowden,
Brad Ayers, Hannah Woody, Kevin Bruce, Amy Skeen, Amy Butler, Jennilee
Browning, Jamie Sauser, Scott Plecs, Timon Oujiri, Aaron Weiss, John
Howland, John Brady, Elias Voces, Joan Smutko, Trisha Reagan, Monica
Green, Cindy Black, Emily Wellman, Jason Moshier, Courtney English,
Joey Rathbone, Chris Israel, Joe Cramer, Sarah Key Sunday, Doddie
Bowman, Terry Horton, Amy Lorenzini, Cheryl Arensdorf, Katie Steers,
Jenni Schallenkamp, Tiffany Keeler, Nicole Noble, Don Boleski and
Arsalan Arif. Without the years of service these people gave, I would
not have been able to accomplish so much.
I would like to thank the staff on the House Appropriations Committee
that have aided me tremendously through the years: Jeff Shockey, Debbie
Weatherly, Dave LesStrang, Steve Crane, Stephanie Meyers, Kevin Jones,
Stephen Sepp, Liz Dawson, David Gibbons, Mike Ringler, Ben Nicholson,
John Martens, Martin Delgado, Allison Deter, Jennifer Hing, Jenny
Kisiah, Frank Cushing, Letitia White, John Shank, Tom Rice, Michelle
Mrdozza, Migo Micconi, Ben Nicholson, Jennifer Miller, Dena Baron,
Michael Stephens, Delia Scott, Chris Topik, Greg Knadle, Beth Houser,
Rob Nabors, Cheryl Smith, David Reich, Nicole Kunko, John Bartrum,
Tammy Hughes and Sandy Farrows.
I also want to acknowledge and thank the staff I have worked with on
the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence: Mike Meermans,
John Stopher, Kathleen Reilly, Meghann Courter, Fred Fleitz and
Courtney Littig.
To all of my Congressional colleagues I have worked with over the
years: it has been an honor to serve alongside you. Thank you for your
friendship and your dedication to our great country.
My family and I deeply appreciate all our supporters and friends who
have lifted us up in prayer and those who have given so much to make
the impossible happen. For the past 16 years as I traveled to work and
saw the Capital dome in the morning, I would pray, ``Lord, help me do
the right thing.''
God has answered that prayer by surrounding me with a family and
staff who, along with thousands of friends and supporters, have helped
me faithfully carry out my responsibilities.
In the coming months and years, many tough decisions will be made in
terms of what we do as a country. The success of our nation depends on
engaged citizens who believe, as our Founding Fathers did, that the
government should be by the people and for the people. We must all
remain in the fight to help make Kansas and our country stronger, more
prosperous and an even better place to raise a family.
Vicki and I look forward to continuing that journey with all those
who have so faithfully walked with us.
While there are numerous other people that could be mentioned, I
again want to say what an honor it has been to serve in the U.S. House
of Representatives on behalf of the people of Kansas who sent me here
these past 16 years.
May God continue to bless the Great State of Kansas, and may God
bless America.
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