[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 172 (Thursday, December 1, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6629-S6630]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO HAL ROGERS
Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, this morning I would like to pay
tribute to a fellow Kentuckian who has devoted much of his life to
public service, my good friend Congressman Hal Rogers of Kentucky's
Fifth District. Hal, of course, just won reelection in his district
with a modest 100 percent of the vote. I imagine he will serve here in
Congress for many years to come, but his term as chairman of the House
Appropriations Committee is drawing to a close at the end of this 114th
Congress. So I thought it fitting to say a few words about the
extraordinary tenure of this remarkable man.
Hal has served on the Appropriations Committee for more than 30 years
and was selected as the 31st chairman 6 years ago. To mark the end of
his chairmanship, family and friends and several special guests
assembled a few months back in the House Appropriations Committee
hearing room to unveil his official portrait as chairman of the
committee.
Hal's portrait hangs alongside those of former chairmen, including
some who went on to become Speakers of the House and, in the case of
James Garfield, President of the United States. Adding his portrait to
this distinguished group is the continuation of a century-old
tradition. Many of Hal's colleagues, including Speaker Ryan, were on
hand to mark the occasion of a well-deserved tribute to a man I have
been honored to serve alongside for many years and to have known for
even longer.
I first met Hal Rogers several decades ago and later worked with him
during the 1971 Kentucky gubernatorial campaign. While the Republican
candidate that year, Tom Emberton, did not win the race, it was clear
to me after getting to know Hal that he was destined for great things.
Born in the small town of Barrier, KY, Hal became first a country
lawyer in the town of Somerset and then the Commonwealth attorney for
the region. He was first elected to the Congress with the Reagan
revolution back in 1980 and is now the dean of Kentucky's congressional
delegation.
Chairman Rogers is legendary in Congress and back home for his
relentless focus on the concerns and priorities of the people of the
Fifth District. Long before the issue of opioid abuse dominated
national headlines, Hal played an instrumental role in highlighting and
preventing the scourge of drug abuse that has impacted many in Eastern
Kentucky.
He has helped bring jobs and hope to the people of Southeastern
Kentucky, thanks to projects like PRIDE, which promotes environmental
responsibility, Operation UNITE, which helps fight substance abuse, and
the Southeast Kentucky Economic Development Corporation, which
encourages economic development and growth.
Through the years, Hal spearheaded numerous educational initiatives
for all ages: Forward in the Fifth, Rogers Scholars, Rogers Explorers,
and the Rogers Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute, just to name a
few.
Hal helped launched TOUR Southern and Eastern Kentucky in order to
boost tourism in the region and the Center for Rural Development as a
way to help transform the area's economy. He has helped secure millions
for the Kentucky National Guard, in which he proudly served, and the
U.S. Forest Service for marijuana eradication efforts, and he recently
spearheaded the Shaping Our Appalachian Region, or SOAR, initiative as
a way to unite Kentucky's Appalachian counties around a common vision
for attracting jobs and economic development to the region. He has also
supported the Appalachian Regional Commission, pushed back against the
Obama administration's War on Coal, and has earned a reputation as a
tireless advocate for a strong national defense. I am proud to have
worked closely with Hal on these and many other projects on behalf of
the Bluegrass State.
His constituents can also be proud of the work that he has done for
his Nation in his role as Appropriations
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chair. Under his leadership, the Appropriations Committee responsibly
refocused efforts on regular order, reviewing and approving all--I
repeat all--12 annual government spending bills through the committee
during his tenure. As chairman, Hal has made oversight of Federal
spending a top priority, and his Appropriations Committee has held more
than 600 hearings to ensure that Federal tax dollars were being spent
properly. Under his leadership, the Appropriations Committee has gotten
results, such as reducing wasteful spending by $126 billion in total
annual spending cuts since fiscal year 2010.
Hal is only the third Kentuckian to chair the House Appropriations
Committee. The last was Congressman William Natcher, who held that
position until 1994. He is, of course, the only Republican chairman
from the Commonwealth. I know that becoming Appropriations Committee
chairman was a great achievement for Hal and something he worked hard
to earn.
Just on a personal note, I would like to add that Hal Rogers is a
great friend of mine. Elaine and I have always enjoyed spending time
with him and his wife Cynthia. As the senior Republican in Kentucky
politics, he has been a leader in getting things done for the benefit
of the people of his district and of the Commonwealth for nearly four
decades.
You can see his impact in many places. One can drive across the Hal
Rogers Parkway in Southeastern Kentucky or visit one of the many
institutions in service to Kentuckians. Hal is literally beloved in
Southeastern Kentucky where he regularly wins reelection, as I
indicated earlier, with an overwhelming majority of the votes.
Hal loves the people he serves. He is one of them. He is proud to
champion their causes here in the Nation's Capital.
I thank Chairman Rogers for his steady hand at the helm of the House
Appropriations Committee for the last 6 years and for all he has done
for Kentucky. Both Kentucky and the Nation are thankful for his
service. As he turns his considerable energies to other important roles
in Congress, I wish him the very best and look forward to partnering
with him many more times in the future on behalf of the Commonwealth we
both love.
Mr. REID. Mr. President, will my friend yield for a brief comment?
Mr. McCONNELL. Yes.
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I am going to give a speech here in a minute
regarding Senator Mikulski. But the reason I mention that is I want the
record to reflect that Chairman Rogers has been so nice to me whenever
we have gone to public events and events dealing with the work of the
Hill. He has been always a gentleman--I mean first class.
In meetings with just Democrats, I have heard Senator Mikulski talk
about her great relationship with this good man, so it has been
pleasant for me to listen to the description of the relationship of the
Republican leader and the chairman of the Appropriations Committee. I
just wanted to take a minute and let everyone know that I have also
been honored by his presence wherever it has been.
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