[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 11]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 14724]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                HONORING CONNECTICUT GOVERNOR JODI RELL

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                            HON. ROB SIMMONS

                             of connecticut

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, July 6, 2004

  Mr. SIMMONS. Mr. Speaker, on July 1, 2004, my home state of 
Connecticut saw the dawning of a new political era. The cloud of 
controversy that had covered Connecticut in recent months was lifted as 
Lieutenant Governor Jodi Rell was installed as Connecticut's 87th 
Governor.
  I have known our new governor for many years. We served together in 
the State Legislature and she has been lieutenant governor for nine and 
a half years. Jodi Rell understands government at both the legislative 
and executive levels. She is a leader and a hard worker. She 
understands that among her primary responsibilities is to bring high 
standards and confidence back to the office of governor. I have no 
doubt she will succeed.
  On a sunny day last week, Governor Rell took office with a pledge of 
honor, respect and modesty. She spoke of the ``culture of corruption'' 
that has infected Connecticut's state government and she acknowledged 
that her predecessor's ethical problems had shaken the public's faith 
in government and belief in the dignity of public service.
  Governor Rell said, ``Today, we begin to restore faith, integrity and 
honor to our government. It is our solemn obligation. It will be our 
lasting legacy.''
  Governor Rell was gracious towards her predecessor. She said, ``These 
have been very difficult and trying times for everyone, including 
Governor Rowland and his family. My thoughts and prayers are with 
them.''
  It was the proper tone for the day.
  It was heartening to see officials from both sides of the aisle rally 
in support of the new governor. They understand that when faith in 
government is shaken and when our belief in the intrinsic virtue of 
public service is called into doubt, it is the business of everyone--
regardless of political affiliation--to raise the level of dialogue and 
conduct. Truly, as Governor Rell stated, ``The time to heal has 
begun.''
  The public deserves absolutely nothing less than the meritorious and 
disinterested public service of our elected officials. Connecticut's 
newest governor understands this and I am proud to offer her my full 
support.

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