[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 95 (Wednesday, June 18, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3806-S3807]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO CHARLIE McBRIDE
Ms. LANDRIEU. Mr. President, Senator Vitter and I wish to recognize
and honor Charlie McBride, a native son of Louisiana who has given so
much of his time and energy towards the goal of educating this Nation's
youth in civic and community responsibility. Through his service and
commitment to the Close Up Foundation, Charlie has led an organization
that for the past 43 years has significantly impacted and provided
citizenship education to nearly 800,000 high school and middle school
students and educators from around the country and U.S. Territories. On
behalf of the Senate and the State of Louisiana, we, as former Close Up
participants applaud Charlie for his devotion to Close Up and the civic
education of our youth.
Mr. VITTER. Mr. President, as you know, Close Up is a nonprofit,
nonpartisan organization that promotes responsible participation in our
democratic process. Its mission is to inform, educate, and inspire
students to exercise the rights and accept the responsibilities of
being a citizen in our democracy. Through experiential civic education
programs based in Washington, DC, and other local communities, and
publication of classroom resources to help educators teach students
about public policy issues, Close
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Up impacts the lives of students every day.
Both of us are testament to the profound impact these programs have
on our youth, as we participated in the Close Up program in its early
years, an experience that incited our first thoughts of a career in
public service. We commend and congratulate Close Up on its important
work.
Ms. LANDRIEU. Charlie McBride is no stranger to public policy. He
worked for 12 years on personal and committee staffs in the Senate and
the House of Representatives. Since then, as a government relations and
business consultant, he has represented a myriad of clients in
virtually every policy field, for which he is known and well-respected
by our colleagues. His experiences have instilled in him a strong
appreciation of the need for knowledgeable and thoughtful citizens,
particularly in our legislative processes. For this reason, he has
enthusiastically embraced Close Up's efforts to develop an informed,
effective, and responsible citizenry among this Nation's youth.
Mr. VITTER. Charlie was first introduced to Close Up in 1974 when he
was chief of staff for Senator Bennett Johnston and helped secure
funding for the Allen J. Ellender Fellowships that served to provide
support for economically disadvantaged students and teachers to
participate in Close Up programs. After working closely with Close Up
for many years, he joined its board of directors in 1988 and has served
as the vice chairman for the past 10 years. During his service, Charlie
has provided leadership and assisted Close Up in its relations with
Members in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Ms. LANDRIEU. We are proud that Louisiana students and teachers have
participated in Close Up programs since the organization's inception
and that a good friend and fellow Louisianan has contributed so much
time and effort to this great organization. Thanks to people like
Charlie, students are provided the unique opportunity to learn about
our government by meeting lawmakers, representatives of public interest
groups, journalists, and people from all branches of government, and to
understand how they can make a positive contribution through
participation in our democracy. Charlie's presence at Close Up will be
sorely missed. We are privileged to formally recognize Charlie's
commitment and efforts to this great endeavor.
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