[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 119 (Wednesday, July 12, 2023)]
[Senate]
[Page S2344]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]



                      Tribute to Silas James Hogg

  Mr. KENNEDY. Silas James Hogg. I want to introduce Silas to you, 
Madam President, to the American people and to my colleagues in the 
Senate.
  I would love to be able to put his photograph up here because he is a 
fine-looking young man, but for privacy reasons, I have decided not to.
  Silas and I go to the same church, so, in some ways, we have kind of 
grown up together. His mom and dad are Jeff and Shannon Hogg, two 
wonderful people, two great parents. Silas has a sister named Ellie 
Grace. Ellie Grace is splendid in her own right. Maybe someday I will 
come down to talk about Ellie Grace, but today I want to talk about 
Silas.
  Silas is a rising eighth grader. He just finished the seventh grade. 
Next year, he is going to attend the Brighthouse Learning Academy.
  In his spare time, he likes to play with his mom and dad and sister. 
He is very close to all three of them. He has a motorized bike that he 
likes to ride around his neighborhood. He likes to play LEGOs. He likes 
to play video games. He has three pets: two dogs and one cat. Toby and 
Milo are the pups. Kahn is the cat. Kahn probably rules the roost.
  Silas, as I alluded to, is--I hope you are listening, Silas. Silas is 
whip-smart. He is kind. He is special in every way, and he is what cool 
looks like.
  Why am I talking about Silas? I just want to thank him. Over the 
break, Silas gave me a present. It was heartfelt from him, I know, and 
it was heartfelt when I received it.
  First, he gave it to me in this envelope. It was very safe. He 
stapled it together. He gave me a pen. Silas knows I am always losing 
pens. And he gave me--we are still talking about what it is, but it is 
a glass stone or crystal. We are in the process of researching it.
  But, Silas, I can't tell you how much this meant to me and does mean 
to me, my new pen--we are not going to lose it; I am going to put it 
right here--and my new lucky stone.
  You are special, Silas. You are special in many, many ways. And I 
want you to know, Silas, that I am bringing back home to you--in thanks 
for your gift, I am going to give you a gift. I am going to give you a 
gift of the seal of the U.S. Senate.
  Silas is one of Louisiana's best and brightest. He has challenges--
gosh, we all do--but he rises above them every day.
  Thank you, Silas.