[United States Senate Manual, 116th Congress]
[S. Doc. 116-1]
[Non-statutory Standing Orders and Regulations Affecting the Business of the Senate]
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


        93          SENATE CHIEF COUNSEL FOR EMPLOYMENT EMERITUS

            Whereas Jean M. Manning will retire from the United States 
                Senate after having served with distinction as the 
                Senate's first Chief Counsel for Employment from 1993 to 
                2014;
            Whereas Jean M. Manning has dedicated her Senate service to 
                providing legal representation, legal advice and legal 
                training to all senators and their management staff with 
                respect to all matters arising under the Government 
                Employee Rights Act of 1991, and the Congressional 
                Accountability Act of 1995;
            Whereas Jean M. Manning has represented Senate offices with 
                distinction before the federal courts;
            Whereas Jean M. Manning has upheld the high standards and 
                traditions of the Senate with abiding devotion and has 
                performed her Senate duties in an impartial, 
                professional manner; and
            Whereas Jean M. Manning has earned the respect, affection 
                and esteem of the United States Senate: Now, therefore, 
                be it
                Resolved, That, upon her retirement on March 19, 2014, 
            as a token of the appreciation of the Senate for her long 
            and faithful service, Jean M. Manning is hereby designated 
            as Chief Counsel for Employment Emeritus of the United 
            States Senate.

            [S. Res. 391, 113-2, Mar. 13, 2014.]