[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 15 (Tuesday, January 31, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S204]
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WELCOMING ELIZABETH MacDONOUGH
Ms. SNOWE. Mr. President, I rise today to pay tribute to the retiring
Parliamentarian of the Senate, Alan Frumin, who has for the past two
decades faithfully and honorably served this institution and who will,
beginning tomorrow, embark upon a new chapter in his professional life.
For 20 years, Alan has advised the Senate and the hundreds who have had
the privilege of serving here with a deft understanding of its rules,
some of which can be quite arcane, and an abiding passion for this
august body that will reverberate for generations to come. As Alan
departs this Chamber, I extend my personal gratitude to him, wish him
the very best, and hope he knows that this country is deeply indebted
to him for his longstanding service.
At the same time, I want to recognize and applaud a milestone moment
in the life of this venerable institution as we welcome Alan's
successor, Elizabeth MacDonough, the first woman in the history of the
Senate to assume the indispensable responsibilities of the
Parliamentarian. Elizabeth, who has served as Senior Assistant
Parliamentarian since 2002, has proved herself to be not only well-
versed in the labyrinthine procedures of this body but fully prepared
for the demanding and often unheralded work of ensuring that my
colleagues and I remain within the bounds of proper parliamentary
procedure, allowing us to focus less on the operation of the Senate and
more on fulfilling the Senate's constitutional role.
Since 1931, the Parliamentarian has diligently sat below the
President's rostrum, independently advising the Presiding Officer on
the often obscure rules and precedents that guide the process and work
of the Senate. Tomorrow Elizabeth becomes the first woman in 80 years
to answer what can only be deemed a calling, and a noble one at that.
There are very few who have amassed the considerable experience,
knowledge, and disposition required to serve with distinction in this
capacity. Elizabeth is well-equipped to take on this formidable task,
and I wish her the very best.
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