[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 177 (Thursday, December 8, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6912-S6913]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO BARBARA MIKULSKI
Ms. HEITKAMP. Mr. President, today I wish to honor my friend,
colleague, and mentor from Maryland, Senator Barbara Mikulski, who is
retiring at the end of this year. Barbara has an impressively long and
distinguished career in public service, representing her home State of
Maryland in Congress for nearly 40 years.
Since I came to the Senate in 2013, it has been a pleasure to serve
alongside titans like Senator Mikulski. As a matter of fact, my first
official Senate office was tucked in-between hers and then-Senator
Rockefeller's on the fifth floor of Hart. As neighbors we formed a
friendly bond, and I oftentimes would stop by to chat with her or
sometimes just Mrs. O'Malley, who runs a tight ship. On occasion,
Senator Rockefeller and I would overstay our welcome, and Mrs. O'Malley
would kick us out and send us back to our offices. For those of you who
don't know, Mrs. O'Malley has played a critical role in Senator
Mikulski's office for nearly 30 years and has helped instill the values
of hard work and dedication to a generation of Hill staffers.
As the longest serving woman in Congress, Senator Mikulski has
inspired a generation of women to pursue careers in public service and
run for higher office. As dean of the women Senators, Barbara worked to
mentor new women Senators on how to be effective legislators and build
coalitions across party lines to advance landmark legislation. The
bipartisan women's group has met regularly under her leadership,
helping bridge partisan divides that so often plague this Chamber by
getting Senators to know each other on a personal level over her
homemade Maryland crabcakes.
One cannot mention Senator Mikulski without also mentioning her
fierce advocacy and determination to make Maryland and our country a
better place to live, work, and raise a family. One of the first bills
I cosponsored when I came to the Senate was the Violence Against Women
Reauthorization Act, VAWA, which Barbara played a critical role in
originally passing. Since its passage in 1994, VAWA has been effective
in responding to domestic violence. Additionally, she has worked
tirelessly in the fight to close the pay gap for women, who currently
earn about three-quarters of what men
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earn, by advancing the Paycheck Fairness Act, which I have proudly
cosponsored twice now. Women shouldn't make 77 percent of what men earn
for the same job. This hurts families who are just looking to take care
of their kids, put food on their table, and keep a roof over their
heads.
Just as Senator Mikulski has been an advocate for families, she also
understands the critical role science, research, and innovation play in
creating economic growth in the United States. Maryland is home to
several great institutions, such as the Goddard Space Flight Center,
which I had the pleasure of visiting last fall, that are at the
forefront of their respective fields. When I was at Goddard, the
Director showed me the fascinating work their researchers and engineers
are engaged in and how NASA's various missions help us enhance crop
production and be better stewards of our planet. Her work on the Senate
Appropriations Committee has helped keep the United States at the
forefront of scientific discovery and technological innovation.
Senator Mikulski is the best of American public service. She is
smart, honest, empathetic, and outrageously funny. She has earned her
reputation as a force to be reckoned with. And on her next chapter, I
wish her Godspeed--and may the force be with her.
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