[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 60 (Thursday, April 23, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S2396]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO ROSE BAUMANN
Ms. KLOBUCHAR. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize my chief of
staff, Rose Baumann, and to pay tribute to her hard work on behalf of
the people of Minnesota as a member of my staff for the past 9 years.
For anyone who has met Rose, it will come as no surprise to you that
Rose went from being a junior staffer in my office in 2006 just after
graduating from Gustavus Adolphus College to my chief of staff just 7
years later. For the first 4 of those 7 years, Rose handled health care
issues first as an outreach director in the Twin Cities and then as a
legislative assistant in Washington. Rose approached every challenge
with dedication and grace, regardless of whether she was helping a
constituent access their Medicare benefits or talking with Minnesota
physicians about health care reform proposals or organizing and
executing a health care summit. Rose's intelligence, strong Minnesota
work ethic, tenacity, and optimism always seemed to ensure success.
During the health reform debate, Rose played a critical role in
helping me highlight cost-saving health care delivery models like the
Mayo Clinic uses and worked to ensure we reward quality, not quantity,
of care. She worked tirelessly to advocate for Minnesota's hospitals,
providers, patients, and industries, and that hard work is reflected
today as we watch these policies being implemented.
As my legislative director for 3 years, Rose advanced my legislative
agenda while successfully managing 12 people and every policy area. My
work on consumer safety, transportation, international adoptions,
protection of our natural resources and cutting redtape at our Federal
agencies all became law under Rose's leadership. Her natural ability,
organization, and plain old hard work ensured that my legislative ideas
became reality, while crucial events such as the confirmation hearing
for Justice Elena Kagan were a success.
Rose has been a remarkable chief of staff. She is a natural leader
who quickly adapts to any situation, no matter how large or small. Her
enthusiasm has been a motivating force in my office, and her compassion
toward the people of Minnesota and understanding of the problems they
face has been instrumental to my ability to serve them in the Senate.
Rose Baumann--a proud native of St. Louis Park, MN--will soon begin a
new professional adventure with new challenges, and I have no doubt
that she will succeed. She is also getting married later this year, and
I am so happy to see her so excited about this new phase of her life.
Mr. President, I hope you will join me as I say thank you to Rose
Baumann for her 9 remarkable years of service to my office, the Senate,
the people of the State of Minnesota, and the United States of America.
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