[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 64 (Wednesday, April 9, 2025)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2499-S2500]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
Tribute to Jim Banks
Mr. YOUNG. Mr. President, I am thrilled to be in the audience for my
colleague's maiden speech.
Senator Banks just delivered inspired words. And he gave a speech
from his heart as well as his head, and those are always the best
received.
It is really--he has an amazing life story. He is a great public
servant. I know his family is very proud of him. I know his hometown in
Northeastern Indiana are very proud of him, people throughout the great
State of Indiana and really beyond, and I am proud of him.
I have known Senator Banks for a lot of years, and we have long been
friends. And it is really remarkable what he has done up to this point
in his professional career and what he is going to do.
I want to thank Jim and his family for taking this step. It is not
always easy serving in a public capacity. I want to welcome him
formally to the U.S. Senate in front of the world, and I know Amanda is
watching. Amanda, thank you so much for your service to this country.
Sometimes it is like being the preacher's wife. You are not always
given the credit that you are due. But certainly my colleagues here
understand the sacrifices that are made as your husband serves the
State of Indiana.
So I am glad you are here, Jim. We have a lot in common. We are both
IU basketball fans. We both have a degree from Indiana University. We
are both veterans. We both have three beautiful daughters, and one of
yours is here. Lillian, thank you for visiting and being part of this
important moment.
So I will just tell the world and to certainly my colleagues that Jim
Banks is committed, committed to making our economy work for everyone.
Jim Banks is committed to making sure that we satisfy our
responsibilities of keeping the American people safe and secure by
taking care of our warfighters and giving them all they need.
And, Jim, if you are up to it, and I think you are, we are going to
do some amazing things together on behalf of the people of Indiana. We
are going to have to right some wrongs from the past--you alluded to
that--rethink some preconceived notions that require rethinking, and
offer solutions. And we will work together on that and drive those
solutions to outcomes.
More on that later, but I am just so appreciative to have you here,
and I thank you for your words.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Moreno). The majority leader.
Mr. THUNE. Mr. President, I, too, just want to welcome, officially--
now that he has delivered his maiden speech--Senator Banks from the
great State of Indiana. Like his colleague Senator Young, I, too, have
had the opportunity to observe, and one thing I really appreciate about
Senator Banks is he obviously served his country as a Member of the
House of Representatives; he served his country in the military; he was
deployed abroad.
He is a veteran, and he is passionate about serving causes that are
greater than himself. And that is a family passion, a partnership he
and Amanda have and his girls. And I am just grateful that they are
willing to roll up
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their sleeves and go to work again on behalf of our great country.
I am not a Hoosier, but my favorite movie, at least top five, is
``Hoosiers,'' and I also had the opportunity to travel a couple of
times with Senator Banks in his great State and had the opportunity to
welcome him to ours for something he enjoys as passionately as I do,
and that is pheasant hunting.
But you have been a great addition already to the U.S. Senate. You
are a great leader for Indiana, and we look forward to working with
you.
So welcome, and thanks so much for serving.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Tennessee.