[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 157 (2011), Part 12] [Senate] [Page 16587] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]SALUTING THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE ______ HON. JIM COOPER of tennessee in the house of representatives Wednesday, November 2, 2011 Mr. COOPER. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to salute the Better Business Bureau of Middle Tennessee. An organization dedicated to consumer protection, business standards, and community involvement, the Bureau has seen record growth and become a pillar in our great city of Nashville. In October of 1961, the Bureau opened its doors with 510 members. During the 1960s, it handled nearly 80,000 service requests. After 5 decades of expansion and growth, the Better Business Bureau of Middle Tennessee now has 5,000 members. In 2011, the Bureau will top 3 million requests with 98 percent of all services delivered via the Internet. The Better Business Bureau of Middle Tennessee has a solid reputation for both helping the consumer and raising the standards of business. The Bureau continually encourages businesses to strive for the highest and most ethical standards in commerce. Local businesses aspire to be recipients of the highly coveted ``Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics.'' Although its primary focus is to direct consumers to businesses they can trust, the Better Business Bureau of Middle Tennessee has become a community partner and a good corporate citizen. The Bureau has invested in higher education awarding scholarships to deserving high schools students through the ``Students of Integrity'' program and partners with many other nonprofits in community events throughout the area. And so, Mr. Speaker, it is my privilege today to salute the Better Business Bureau of Middle Tennessee for its 50 years of dedicated service to our citizens and our community, and for promoting higher ethical standards in business. ____________________