[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 126 (Wednesday, July 26, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S4298]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO LOU D'ALLESANDRO
Ms. HASSAN. Madam President, today I wish to recognize Senator Lou
D'Allesandro and congratulate him on his 20 years of service in the New
Hampshire Senate and to honor his extraordinary career of public
service to the State of New Hampshire.
Senator D'Allesandro is serving his 10th term in the New Hampshire
Senate representing Manchester and previously served three terms on the
New Hampshire Executive Council and two terms in the New Hampshire
House of Representatives. Serving with distinction, he has always
sought to best represent his constituents and is well known in New
Hampshire for his leadership, his willingness to work constructively to
better the Granite State, and for the responsiveness and care he has
shown throughout his years in public service.
In addition to his many legislative achievements, Senator
D'Allesandro served our country honorably in uniform in the U.S. Marine
Corps and is an accomplished educator. Senator D'Allesandro was
instrumental in getting NCAA status for SNHU and has remained extremely
involved in New Hampshire education, having served as chairman of the
New England Board of Higher Education. Appointed the first basketball
coach in Southern New Hampshire University history in 1963, Senator
D'Allesandro led the SNHU Penmen to three straight titles and compiled
a record of 114-40 in 7 years of coaching collegiate athletics. He
holds honorary doctorates from Franklin Pierce University, Daniel
Webster College, and the New Hampshire Institute of Art, as well as
degrees from the University of New Hampshire, Rivier University, New
England College, and the New Hampshire Institute of Art. He is a member
of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Inc., and
is a director of the New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame.
As one may gather, Senator D'Allesandro is passionate about bettering
the lives of New Hampshire's young people through education, and I
sincerely thank him for his years supporting, in so many ways, our
colleges and universities. I also thank his wonderful wife, Pat, who
has stood by Lou's side and, in doing so, has also served the people of
New Hampshire. I am honored to call Lou D'Allesandro a friend, and as
Senator for New Hampshire, I join my voice with the voices of so many
other Granite Staters to express gratitude to Senator D'Allesandro for
his extraordinary commitment to public service, his selfless
contributions to higher education, and the positive impact he has made
on the State of New Hampshire. Of course, I join all Granite Staters in
wishing Lou a great American day.
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