[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 178 (Friday, December 9, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S7008]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO HARRY REID
Mr. HATCH. Mr. President, today I wish to pray tribute to a selfless
public servant, a committed leader, and a dear friend: Senator Harry
Reid.
Growing up in the small town of Searchlight, NV, Senator Reid was no
stranger to hardship. His father suffered from severe depression and
his mother worked long hours as a laundress to help support their
struggling family. The Reids lived in a tiny tin shack with no toilet
or telephone. They had limited access to schools, healthcare, and the
basic comforts of modern life.
From his hardscrabble youth, Harry developed a fighting spirit that
would later define his career in public service. That spirit was
cultivated by his high school boxing coach, Mike O'Callaghan, who would
later become Nevada's 23rd Governor. More than a coach, O'Callaghan was
a mentor. He taught Senator Reid his first lessons in civics and raised
Harry's vision of what he could accomplish, encouraging him to pursue
higher education and a life in politics.
Senator Reid graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science
from Utah State University and would later earn a law degree from
George Washington University. While still a law student, Senator Reid
worked nights as a U.S. Capitol Police officer to pay his way through
school. Shortly after finishing his law degree, he returned to Nevada
where he began climbing the ladder of State politics. Senator Reid
served as a city attorney, a State assemblyman, a Lieutenant Governor,
a gaming commissioner, and a Congressman before being elected to the
Senate in 1986.
Here in the Senate, Harry distinguished himself as a no-nonsense
legislator whose unmatched work ethic and fiery commitment to principle
stood out among his peers. As a young boxer, Harry was renowned for
being tough and tenacious in the ring; as a rising Senator, he was
equally steadfast and determined.
Having spearheaded the passage of several high-profile pieces of
legislation, Harry quickly won the respect of his colleagues and earned
a spot on the Democratic leadership team. He served for many years as
the Senate Democratic leader. But regardless of the ranks he has
achieved, Harry's first and foremost commitment has always been to the
people of Nevada.
Despite his years in Washington, Harry never actually left
Searchlight; he simply carries it with him wherever he goes. He holds
close to his heart the painful memory of growing up in a dusty mining
town with little hope and limited opportunity. He embraces the harsh
experiences of a childhood spent living in poverty and draws upon them
to fuel his work in the Senate today. In his decades-long effort to
empower society's most vulnerable, he has never forgotten where he came
from or whom he fights for. He has never forgotten Searchlight.
Perhaps this is why he eschews the trappings of public office and
frequently skips the galas, gaudy dinners, and other extravagant
affairs that are part and parcel of the Washington social scene.
Perhaps this is why he avoids television interviews and rarely ever
spends more than 10 minutes at a political fundraiser--because, at the
end of the day, no matter the titles he receives or the awards he is
given, he will always be that little boy from Searchlight.
Senator Reid is among the most grounded of legislators. I have always
had the deepest admiration for his humility, kindness, and compassion.
Although he and I have often disagreed on the issues, we have always
agreed on the values that make life worth living: namely, God, family,
and service to country. Over many decades in the Senate, he has served
our Nation exceptionally well. Although he will be missed in this
Chamber, he has earned well-deserved golden years in his beloved home
State of Nevada. I wish Harry, his wonderful wife, Landra, and all the
Reid family the very best.
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