[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 12 (Monday, January 26, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Pages S460-S461]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE VERMONT STATE POLICE
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, during the closing days of the 112th
Congress, and for the duration of the 113th Congress, I had the
privilege of serving the Senate as the President pro tempore. It of
course was a great honor, and a humbling one, to serve the Senate and
to represent Vermont in this position. With this designation, because
of the matter of presidential succession procedures, I was assigned a
security detail. I have spoken before about the outstanding work of the
U.S. Capitol Police, and about how much Marcelle and I appreciate the
sacrifices they made in the course of their service.
Today I want to thank the Vermont State Police for their outstanding
service and steadfast support during my time as President pro tempore.
With their extensive and comprehensive knowledge of Vermont's unique
landscape and communities, the Vermont State Police coordinated with
the U.S. Capitol Police and provided essential guidance, information
and support. I
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thank them for their professionalism and dedication.
I would like to thank in particular Lieutenant Garry Scott who
commands the Traffic Safety Unit of the Vermont State Police
Department; Corporal Owen Ballinger, who was an integral part of the
everyday operations; Sergeant Teresa Randall; Sergeant Mark Perkins;
Sergeant Trevor Carbo; Trooper Jerry Partin; and Trooper Dustin
Robinson. These law enforcement officers were able to blend the
requirement of a full security detail in unobtrusive ways that enabled
us to go about our daily lives and to perform our responsibilities.
These dedicated and courteous officers went above and beyond the call
of duty, and for that Marcelle and I are infinitely grateful.
I also thank Colonel Thomas L'Esperance and Lieutenant Colonel Matt
Birmingham for their constant support.
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