[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 141 (Thursday, October 10, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H6474]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING ROD GRAMS
(Mrs. BACHMANN asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Mrs. BACHMANN. Mr. Speaker, I come to the podium today in recognition
of the passing of my predecessor and one of the Members of this body.
Joining me at the podium are two members of the Minnesota delegation.
Representative Erik Paulsen of Minnesota's Third Congressional District
was a longtime friend of former United States House of Representatives
Member and Senator, Rod Grams. Also joining me at the podium is United
States Representative Rick Nolan of Minnesota's Seventh Congressional
District, which was also part of the territory represented by former
Representative Rod Grams.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a former Member of both
this House and the United States Senate from the State of Minnesota,
Representative and Senator Rod Grams. Rod peacefully passed away late
Tuesday evening after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was only 65
years old.
Rod Grams was a very humble man of principle. He grew up on a family
farm in Crown, in eastern Minnesota, where he received his ``eternal
crown.'' It was the same farm that his father grew up on. It is the
farm where Rod acquired his diligent, hardworking, Minnesota-grown work
ethic.
Rod Grams worked in broadcasting for nearly 25 years in Minnesota. He
earned a reputation as a positive communicator who understood how to
speak with his fellow Minnesotans. He then built his own business and
realized the happiness and challenges of creating jobs and making a go
of his American Dream.
Rod lived life to the fullest, and he showed others how to do the
same. He successfully navigated the real world, which shaped his views
before serving as Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District
Representative and then the entire State of Minnesota in the United
States Senate.
Rod Grams was dedicated to maintaining personal liberty and doing
everything within his power to protect Americans against the constantly
growing size and scope of the Federal Government's intrusion into the
lives of real Americans that he represented at this great Capitol. With
his keen eye and long-term vision, Minnesotans had a dedicated advocate
here in the Halls of the United States Congress.
It was an honor for me and my husband, Marcus, to know Rod Grams for
decades. He was a leader, an example, but, more importantly, he was my
friend. My heart goes out to his wife, Christine, to his four beautiful
children, and to the light of his life, his grandchildren.
While Rod Grams will be greatly missed here in this body, we take
comfort in the fact that he contributed so much by way of his service
to the great State of Minnesota and to our country. We all benefit from
Rod Grams's monumental legacy.
Mr. Speaker, I ask now that the House of Representatives observe a
moment of silence to honor the incredible life of former United States
Senator Rod Grams.
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Radel). Will all Members please rise.
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