[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 18]
[Senate]
[Page 23602]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                 HONORING THE LIFE OF GRENVILLE GARSIDE

  Mr. DOMENICI. Mr. President, on behalf of myself and Senator 
Bingaman, I come to the floor today to inform the Senate that the 
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources has recently passed a 
resolution honoring the life and service of Grenville Garside. I have 
here a resolution signed by all 22 members of the committee.
  Mr. Garside served as the very first staff director of this committee 
when it was first established in 1977 under Senator Henry ``Scoop'' 
Jackson of Washington. Gren was well respected on both sides of the 
aisle and was renowned for his knowledge of energy and natural 
resources law.
  The committee enjoyed the able leadership of Mr. Garside in those 
early years as its jurisdiction and influence began to take shape. Gren 
was known for his integrity, good judgment, and affable nature.
  So, it is fitting that we take a moment to honor this man, whose 
professional career was so intertwined with this revered institution. 
It is right that we place this resolution in the Record. We are 
grateful for his many years of service. Each member of this committee 
expresses their deepest sympathy to Gren's family and multitude of 
friends.
  Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that a copy of this resolution 
be printed in the Record.
  There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in 
the Record, as follows:

                          United States Senate


committee on energy and natural resources honoring the life and service 
                          of grenville garside

       Whereas Grenville Garside was legislative counsel to the 
     late Senator Henry M. Jackson of the State of Washington from 
     1969 to 1972;
       Whereas Grenville Garside joined the staff of the Committee 
     on Interior and Insular Affairs of the Senate in 1972 and 
     became its staff director in 1975;
       Whereas Grenville Garside became the first staff director 
     of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the 
     Senate in 1977;
       Whereas Grenville Garside faithfully served Senator 
     Jackson, the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, the 
     Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and the Senate for 
     10 years;
       Whereas Grenville Garside was renowned for his knowledge of 
     energy and natural resources law, his integrity, and his good 
     judgment;
       Whereas, Grenville Garside served as vice president of the 
     Henry M. Jackson Foundation, a nonprofit public policy 
     foundation dedicated to continuing the unfinished work of the 
     late Senator Henry M. Jackson and perpetuating the legacy of 
     Senator Jackson for the benefit of future generations; and
       Whereas Grenville Garside passed away on September 22, 
     2006: Now, therefore, be it
       Resolved, That the Committee
       (1) learned with profound sorrow and deep regret of the 
     death of Grenville Garside;
       (2) remembers with gratitude his service to the Committee, 
     the Senate and the United states; and
       (3) expresses its deep and heartfelt condolences to his 
     family on their loss.
         Pete V. Domenici, Chairman; Jeff Bingaman, Ranking 
           Democratic Member; Larry E. Craig, Daniel K. Akaka, 
           Craig Thomas, Byron L. Dorgan, Lamar Alexander, Ron 
           Wyden, Lisa Murkowski, Tim Johnson, Richard Burr, Mary 
           L. Landrieu, Mel Martinez, Dianne Feinstein, James M. 
           Talent, Maria Cantwell, Conrad Burns, Ken Salazar, 
           George Allen, Robert Menendez, Gordon Smith, Jim 
           Bunning.

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