[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 108 (Thursday, July 25, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5963-S5964]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                       OBSERVING TED STEVENS DAY

  Ms. MURKOWSKI. Mr. President, this upcoming Saturday marks the third 
time Alaskans from across my home State will join together to ``get out 
and play'' in memory of the life and legacy of Senator Ted Stevens.
  Since Ted's passing nearly three years ago, we have followed his 
example by getting out and embracing Alaska's great outdoors on this 
fourth Saturday of July. On this day, as envisioned by Senator Stevens' 
family, we embody his passion for Alaska's unique wilderness, his love 
for fishing, and his immense affection for nature. We celebrate his 
life, one dedicated to public service--from his days as a pilot in 
World War II to his four decades in the United States Senate fighting 
for roads, buildings, and other infrastructure needs in a State as 
young as ours.
  This year, Alaskans in communities across the State--from Anchorage, 
Fairbanks, Juneau, and the Kenai Peninsula--are coming together for 
BBQ's, Potlucks, and fishing, while countless others take part in their 
own unique and special way.
  We remember Ted Stevens, among many things, as one of Alaska's great 
leaders, the Alaskan of the 20th Century, and a tireless advocate for 
the 49th State. He was committed to our people, our economy, and the 
role we played in the success of America--from

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national security to energy independence to our bountiful fisheries. As 
political as things get in our State and in Washington, DC, Uncle Ted 
had perspective: ``The hell with politics, just do what's right for 
Alaska.''
  This weekend, however, is about Senator Stevens' deep love for the 
outdoors and adventure. It is as if this summer, one of the most 
gorgeous we have had back home in ages, Uncle Ted is looking down upon 
Alaskans and encouraging us to take up activities that require a little 
sweat, a little more effort than usual, maybe one that leaves us 
catching our breath afterwards. Whether one decides to walk or run, 
hike or climb, reel in a nice rainbow or salmon, take a spin on a bike 
or just play outside, I encourage Alaskans to spend some time this 
weekend getting out and enjoying our beautiful Alaskan Summer.
  Mr. President, for Senator Stevens and the entire Stevens family: 
Let's get out and play.
  Thank you Mr. President, I yield the floor.

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