[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 164 (Wednesday, November 16, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6387-S6388]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NEVADA ELECTION RESULTS
Mr. REID. Mr. President, there were a number of bright spots on
election day, but I have to say, without any question, that the one for
us was in Nevada. We scored victories everyplace.
The Koch brothers came to the State and publicly said: Reid has been
hard on us, and we are going to teach him a lesson. I wasn't born
yesterday. I knew. They really didn't frighten me.
In spite of all their untold wealth, they could not affect what we
had built up over the years in Nevada. We carried the State by about
30,000 votes for Hillary Clinton, which maybe in California it doesn't
sound like a lot, but in South Carolina and Nevada it is a lot of
votes--30,000 votes.
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In the Senate seat to replace me, we won by a large margin. We picked
up two Democratic House seats. Out of the six Democratic House seats
that were picked up in this past election, a third of them came from
Nevada. We turned the assembly to a big, big majority. The State senate
now has 21 members. It was 11-to-10 Republican. It is now 11-10
Democratic. To make it even better, the day after the election a
Republican State senator switched to become an Independent, like Bernie
Sanders and Angus King. So there is a two-vote majority there. It was
really a good day for Nevada.
We rejected the divisive vision of America that some had, but we also
enacted some important reforms. In Nevada--the Wild West, NRA members
galore--we voted to have background checks. When I went to the State
legislature a long time ago, in 1969, as a young assemblyman, I
introduced legislation to have a 3-day waiting period before you can
buy a gun. That has been longstanding in most of rural Nevada. They
eliminated that. But I started being concerned about this a long time
ago, and now in Nevada we are going to have background checks for
people purchasing guns. That is good. The National Rifle Association
spent millions of dollars trying to stop that, but we cared more about
keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous people than catering to
people with special interests.
I mention the NRA. Listen, the National Rifle Association used to be
a different organization. After the Columbine horror in Colorado, they
came out saying that we should do something for background checks. They
have changed. Members of the NRA in Nevada understand that. They are
like NRA members all over the country. The majority of NRA members
believe there should be background checks and you shouldn't as a
criminal be able to buy a gun or you shouldn't be able to buy a gun if
you are unstable mentally.
We elected the first Latina Senator in the history of the country,
Catherine Cortez Masto. We are a diverse State. I am happy that our
elected leaders that we brought back here certainly represent that.
I have talked about Catherine Cortez Masto. She is going to be a
wonderful Senator. I am so proud of her. I have known her family for
years. I have admiration for her accomplishments as a prosecutor and
attorney general for the State. The Nevada seat was a Koch brothers
prize, but they came in second.
We also elected Ruben Kihuen. He is a fine man. He is a Mexican
immigrant elected to the House of Representatives. He will do a good
job, this young man. I have so much admiration for him. The picture on
the front page of our papers in Las Vegas was really wonderful. His mom
and dad, immigrants themselves, with their boy who is now going to be a
Member of Congress. That is pretty dramatic. They came to the United
States wanting to live the American dream, and that is what they have
done.
Serving with Ruben and serving with Catherine in the Congress is a
woman by the name of Jacky Rosen. Jacky has been an inspiring community
leader for years, working as president of her synagogue. Jacky has no
experience in politics--zero. She ran for a seat that is just a tiny
bit Democratic, but a very competitive seat. It is a seat that
Congressman Heck lost for the Senate and held for three terms. She
didn't have a really long resume, other than being a wonderful person
who had a great family and was involved in community activities. She
was president of her synagogue. She proved to be a tremendously
talented candidate, and she will be good here in Washington as a Member
of Congress.
Dina Titus, a longtime Member of Congress, is returning to the House
for a fourth term. She knows Nevada inside and out. She is a longtime
member of the State legislature and a professor at UNLV.
So I am grateful for these good people who are now going to be
Members of the Congress of the United States. Catherine, Ruben, Jacky,
and Dina will be great for Nevada and the country.
Our Democratic legislature in Nevada will be led by an African
American, Aaron Ford. We have an African American leading the State
senate. He is the majority leader. He is a wonderful young man who is
so talented, well educated. He has a Ph.D. and a law degree. He has it
all.
Jason Frierson is going to be leading the assembly as speaker. He is
just a good person, a good guy with an accomplished record in the State
assembly.
There has been some talk about ``the Reid machine,'' but, of course,
the machine is leaving Washington in a few weeks. But it is not about
me. It is about our State and about the progress we have made over the
years. The victories we saw last week speak volumes about the talent of
the candidates and the people working to make sure these victories
happen. Most of the work done in the State was by volunteers. There
were thousands of people--thousands of people--out in the streets 2
weeks before the election.
On one Saturday, 70,000 doors were knocked on in the small State of
Nevada--70,000. Having done door-to-door stuff ourselves, we all know
that there were not 70,000 people home, but thousands and thousands of
people were reached through that process.
As I have mentioned, our State has a crop of incredibly talented
leaders to stand up to the Trump administration and hold Republicans
accountable. Our new leaders are going to fight for the issues that are
important to the people of the State of Nevada, all issues dealing with
immigrants. My father-in-law was an immigrant to the United States from
Russia. My grandfather was from England. We are going to do everything
we can to make sure that people understand the importance of
immigration.
On Yucca Mountain, they asked me a couple of days ago about the
Republicans wanting to revive Yucca Mountain. Well, I know the
Presiding Officer and the Republicans are concerned about money. So if
the Republicans want to revive Yucca Mountain, bring a great big
checkbook because what it is going to cost to revive that is not
millions of dollars but billions of dollars--billions. There is nothing
there. All the equipment has been junked, ground up. It is where they
sell junk and metal. It is gone.
What I say is, if the Republicans want to waste money on that, let
them do it. Let them do it because it doesn't meet the environmental
standards of anyplace, let alone our country. So let them try to revive
it. But I say to my Republican friends, make sure you have a lot of
money.
We are going to do everything together in the next few weeks, and
certainly when I am gone, the new Congressional delegation will do
everything they can to protect clean energy. We have really done a lot
with wind, solar, and geothermal. We need to continue that.
In Nevada, 87 percent of the land is owned by the Federal Government.
I know that is hard to comprehend. The Presiding Officer is from South
Carolina. If you come to one of the beautiful wilderness areas, that
land is not mine. That land is not Nevada land. It is your land. It is
public land. You have as much right as anyone to enjoy those beautiful
mountains that we have. We have 314 mountain ranges. We have a mountain
that is 14,000 feet high. We have 32 mountains over 11,000 feet high.
These are your mountains, just as they are mine.
I say to the Presiding Officer, don't be part of a deal to sell those
public lands to the private sector. The States and local governments--
they cannot protect those lands. So for our children and our
grandchildren, don't let them mess with public lands.
I appreciate the Presiding Officer listening to me. I will close by
saying that I am very proud of what happened in the State of Nevada a
week ago yesterday.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Toomey). The Senator from Florida.
Mr. NELSON. Mr. President, what is the business before the Senate?
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