[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 148 (2002), Part 10]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 13168]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                      IN HONOR OF JOHN B. ANDERSON

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                        HON. BENJAMIN A. GILMAN

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, July 16, 2002

  Mr. GILMAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and 
accomplishments of an outstanding American citizen, my friend and 
former colleague, the Honorable John B. Anderson.
  Throughout John Anderson's twenty years in this body he served the 
Sixteenth District of Illinois, the State of Illinois and our Nation 
with dedication, strength and distinction. While serving on the Rules 
Committee and as Chairman of the House Republican Conference, John was 
always true to his ideals and his constituencies.
  John Anderson was a champion of education in his district. Dr. Thomas 
Shaheen, a superintendent of schools in Rockford, Illinois, commented 
``It was to John B. Anderson that I could turn for support of 
Rockford's school children, its teachers, and administrators, and to me 
as its superintendent.'' Anderson urged the Rockford Public Schools to 
apply for a Federal grant under the Elementary Schools Educational Act. 
It was with his approval that the Rockford Public Schools received an 
award of $600,000 to implement a Teacher Development Center and 
Demonstration School. That project won a national award presented by 
National Education Association and The Thom McAn Association. The 
initiative begun in 1966 still exists and functions today.
  After leaving political office, John Anderson is sought out as a 
lecturer and expert commentator on issues of electoral reform, United 
Nations reform, foreign affairs, American politics, and independent 
candidacies.
  Throughout his tenure in Congress, John made significant 
contributions to discussions of foreign relations. His strong and 
passionate ideals made him a significant voice in the international 
community. Today, John Anderson comments often on the role of Congress 
in both domestic and international affairs. He is committed to 
improving our system and our country. I commend and support his 
efforts.
  In the 1980 Presidential campaign, John ran as an independent 
candidate receiving six million votes. His campaign for the Presidency 
reflected his passion and vision for our nation.
  A scholar, John has taught political science as a visiting professor 
at numerous universities, including the University of Illinois, Bryn 
Mawr College, Brandeis University and Stanford University. The way John 
communicates his experiences and love of our government and politics 
surely inspires and motivates his students.
  John B. Anderson is a writer, a speaker, a veteran, an educator, and 
perhaps most importantly, a lover of America. I am delighted to 
participate in honoring a great American citizen and individual. Thank 
you John, for your dedication, your spirit and your integrity.

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