[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 140 (Tuesday, September 20, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H6241]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING SENATOR CHARLES PERCY
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Illinois (Mr. Davis) for 5 minutes.
Mr. DAVIS of Illinois. Mr. Speaker, I rise this morning to pay
tribute to a great American who lived in the State of Illinois, who
represented it and the country well, Senator Charles Percy.
I recall that when Senator Percy was elected, I was a young
schoolteacher, community activist. I also was an individual who
interacted with lots of people who were very cynical about government,
politics, whether or not there was any potential for change. So we had
an opportunity to see in action one of the most forceful individuals in
public life, one that you didn't describe necessarily as a Democrat or
a Republican. You didn't characterize him as a conservative or a
liberal. You really thought of Senator Percy as simply a good, solid
United States Senator who represented well not only his constituents,
but who provided leadership for the Nation and for the country.
I think I learned at that time the meaning of town hall meetings
because Senator Percy would hold those; and although he was a
Republican by political stripe--and many of the people where I lived
and interacted with were Democrats in terms of political stripe--we
just would turn out at Senator Percy's town halls to know what was
taking place, what was going on, what was happening. I personally owe a
tremendous debt of gratitude to him for helping to shape my own
political philosophy, some of my political ideology, some of the things
that I dream about and hope for and work towards.
And so I extend condolences to his family, wish them well, and know
that America is a better place because Chuck Percy served in the United
States Senate and served all of America.
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