[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 176 (Wednesday, December 7, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S6836]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO KELLY AYOTTE
Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, Maine and New Hampshire share a border, a
history, and an invigorating climate. When Kelly Ayotte came to the
Senate 6 years ago, I immediately saw in her those traits shared by the
people of our two States: a strong work ethic, a respect for tradition
balanced by a spirit of innovation, and fiscal prudence always tempered
by compassion.
During those years, I came to know Senator Ayotte as a diligent,
energetic, and committed public servant.
She brought with her to the Senate a remarkable record of public
service. As her State's attorney general, she fought hard to protect
the people of New Hampshire and the environment that is so crucial to
their way of life.
It has been rewarding to work with her on such bipartisan efforts as
the Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act, the Runaway and Homeless Youth
Act, and addressing the opioid addiction crisis confronting our States.
From her support for land conservation to advancing biomass energy, she
has been a strong leader in the wise use of natural resources and their
role in growing the economy.
Coming from a military family, she has demonstrated her respect for
our men and women in uniform as a member of the Armed Services
Committee and is recognized as a leading voice on national security
issues and the well-being of our veterans. We have joined together on
many occasions to advocate for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard that is so
important to our Nation's defense and to the dedicated men and women of
our two States who work there.
It has been an honor to serve with Kelly Ayotte in the United States
Senate, and the American people are better off for her service. I wish
Kelly and her wonderful family all the best in the years to come.
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