[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 79 (Thursday, June 6, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S3993]
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THANKING SENATE PAGES
Mr. REID. Madam President, tomorrow there will be another class of
pages who will graduate after serving the Senate so well. We expect a
lot of our pages, who often work as hard as Senators and staff. Their
contributions to make the Senate run smoothly day in and day out are
greatly appreciated. I commend them for their hard work, thank them for
their efforts, and wish them the best of luck in their next endeavor.
Speaking from a personal perspective, my two oldest grandchildren
served as pages. It really changed their lives. Even though their
grandfather was heavily involved in politics--and that was all my adult
life--they really were not in tune with what was going on or I guess
they really didn't care that much. But after having served here as
pages, they became avid readers of the press, listened to the news, and
became interested in what goes on here.
These jobs as pages are really life-changing. There are lots of
examples of that. Senator Chris Dodd, who recently retired, was a
longtime Member of Congress and Senator from Connecticut. His serving
as a page really paved the way for him to be a Peace Corps volunteer, a
Member of Congress, and a Member of the Senate. Each of these young men
and women has a golden opportunity.
I appreciate very much how hard they have worked. These young men and
women have gone to school, and it has been hard. It is not easy to
complete the semester of school that they do here--it is very hard.
People who run that school cut them no slack. Whether it is English or
math, they work them very hard. They go through a drill, living in the
dorm. It is not easy. They are strictly supervised.
I am proud of every one of them. I wish I had more time to spend with
them individually because it is really important for this institution
that the page program continue.
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