[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 5] [Senate] [Page 7290] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]CONGRATULATIONS TO PUEBLO PACHYDERM CLUB Mr. ALLARD. Mr. President, I wish today to recognize a group from Pueblo, Colorado--the Pueblo Pachyderm Club. This is Founders Week of the National Federation of the Grand Order of Pachyderm Clubs, and I think it is fitting that we acknowledge their civic efforts and attitude. The Pueblo Pachyderm Club, and the National Federation of Pachyderm Clubs, have a motto--``Free government requires active citizens.'' Their goal is to develop future leaders and better citizenship through the promotion of wide-spread involvement by good citizens in politics. They advocate better government through club programs and open meetings, by providing scholarships for political science students, by sponsoring campaign workshops, and by encouraging awareness of political affairs. The founders who have worked tirelessly for the Pueblo Pachyderm Club for years deserve special recognition. They have made the Club a fixture in the Pueblo community. The Club's regularly scheduled luncheons have become an avenue for local and state officials to meet with and listen to the concerns and thoughts of the community. Bringing together citizens, and hosting politicians and officials, leads to greater and better communication and fosters the beginning of new political interests and political potential. To simplify it--the more the better. The larger the percentage of our public that is involved in policy decision making, the better. With this in mind, the Pachyderm Club continues its mission. I wish them the best. ____________________