[United States Senate Manual, 116th Congress]
[S. Doc. 116-1]
[Non-statutory Standing Orders and Regulations Affecting the Business of the Senate]
[Pages 188-189]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


       125   DESIGNATING ROOM S-126 OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL AS THE 
              ``SENATOR DANIEL K. INOUYE ROOM'' IN RECOGNITION OF HIS 
              SERVICE TO THE SENATE AND THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES

            Whereas Senator Daniel K. Inouye served the people of Hawaii 
                for more than 58 years as a member of the Territorial 
                House of Representatives, the Territorial Senate, the 
                United States House of Representatives, and the United 
                States Senate;
            Whereas Senator Daniel K. Inouye became the first Japanese 
                American to serve in both the United States House of 
                Representatives and the United States Senate;
            Whereas Senator Daniel K. Inouye represented Hawaii in 
                Congress from before the time that Hawaii became a State 
                in 1959 until 2012;
            Whereas, during his tenure in the Senate, Senator Daniel K. 
                Inouye served as the President pro tempore, the Chairman 
                of the Committee on Appropriations, the Chairman of the 
                Subcommittee on Defense of the Com

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                mittee on, the first Chairman of the Select Committee on 
                Intelligence, the Chairman of the Committee on Indian 
                Affairs, the Chairman of the Democratic Steering 
                Committee, the Chairman of the Committee on Commerce, 
                Science, and Transportation, the Chairman of the 
                Committee on Rules and Administration, the Chairman of 
                the Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to 
                Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition, and the Secretary of 
                the Democratic Conference;
            Whereas Senator Daniel K. Inouye enlisted in the Army after 
                the attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941 and fought 
                heroically in the Italian theater even after being 
                wounded; and
            Whereas Senator Daniel K. Inouye received a Distinguished 
                Service Cross, a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart with 
                cluster, and 12 other medals and citations before 
                receiving the Medal of Honor from President William J. 
                Clinton in June 2000: Now, therefore, be it
                Resolved, That the Senate designates room S-126 of the 
            United States Capitol as the ``Senator Daniel K. Inouye 
            Room'', in recognition of his service to the Senate and the 
            people of the United States.

                                     [S. Res. 76, 113-1, Mar. 13, 2013.]