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1National Book Festival - Interview With Clint Smith, "How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : September 3, 2022 11:50pm-12:21am EDT

[LIVE] Clint Smith discussed how slavery shaped American history and how the stories of slaves are found and told in communities across the country. He spoke at the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,National Book Festival

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2National Book Festival - Interview With Clint Smith, "How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : October 13, 2022 11:01am-11:33am EDT

Clint Smith discussed how slavery shaped American history and how the stories of slaves are found and told in communities across the country. He spoke at the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,National Book Festival

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3National Book Festival - Interview With Clint Smith, "How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : October 13, 2022 5:06pm-5:37pm EDT

Clint Smith discussed how slavery shaped American history and how the stories of slaves are found and told in communities across the country. He spoke at the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,National Book Festival

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4Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN3 : July 10, 2021 8:01am-9:02am EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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5Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN3 : July 17, 2021 8:02pm-9:03pm EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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6Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : August 18, 2021 8:15am-9:17am EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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7Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : July 11, 2021 11:00pm-12:01am EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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8Gloucester Racial Justice Team Book Discussion - How The Word Is Passed By Clint Smith

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Join the Gloucester Racial Justice Team for a compelling discussion on Clint Smith's book, "How the Word Is Passed." Explore the journey through American locations marked by slavery's legacy, and hear community leaders reflect on their altered perceptions and the ongoing impacts. Don't miss this in-depth conversation filmed at 1623 Studios, aiming to foster understanding and change. ---------------------------------------------------------- 1623 Studios is a #nonprofit organization dedicated to producing community programming for #CapeAnn—Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Essex—and to providing a forum for the free exchange of information and ideas. We also provide a full spectrum of creative services to support our mission. Learn more at https://1623studios.org

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9National Book Festival - Interview With Clint Smith, "How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : November 11, 2022 12:14pm-12:46pm EST

Clint Smith discussed how slavery shaped American history and how the stories of slaves are found and told in communities across the country. He spoke at the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,National Book Festival

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10National Book Festival - Interview With Clint Smith, "How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : November 11, 2022 6:28pm-7:00pm EST

Clint Smith discussed how slavery shaped American history and how the stories of slaves are found and told in communities across the country. He spoke at the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,National Book Festival

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11Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN3 : July 17, 2021 11:00am-12:03pm EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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12Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN3 : July 17, 2021 8:01am-9:02am EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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13Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : August 19, 2021 1:55am-2:58am EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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14Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : July 11, 2021 11:00am-12:01pm EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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15Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : August 18, 2021 11:14am-12:15pm EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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16Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : August 18, 2021 8:01pm-9:01pm EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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17Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN3 : July 10, 2021 8:01pm-9:02pm EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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18Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN3 : July 17, 2021 11:03pm-12:04am EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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19Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : August 18, 2021 5:05pm-6:06pm EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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20National Book Festival - Interview With Clint Smith, "How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : November 12, 2022 1:00am-1:32am EST

Clint Smith discussed how slavery shaped American history and how the stories of slaves are found and told in communities across the country. He spoke at the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,National Book Festival

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21Clint Smith,"How The Word Is Passed" : CSPAN2 : August 18, 2021 10:56pm-11:57pm EDT

Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith looked at the legacy of slavery in America and how it's impacted our history. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store

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28TRIBUTES TO HON. ROBERT F. BENNETT Robert F. Bennett U.S. SENATOR FROM UTAH TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T4801.001 Robert F. Bennett ? Tributes Delivered In Congress Robert F. Bennett United States Senator 1993-2011 A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Farewell To The Senate................................ Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Baucus, Max, Of Montana........................ 11 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 5 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 18 Carper, Thomas R., Of Delaware................. 18 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 12 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 16 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 15 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 6, 15 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 13 Harkin, Tom, Of Iowa........................... 17 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 19 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 8 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska..................... 20 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 7 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 5 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 7 BIOGRAPHY Former Senator Robert F. Bennett Has Earned The Reputation Among His Colleagues, Constituents, And Clients As A Pragmatic Problem-solver Who Seeks Creative And Commonsense Solutions To Their Issues. Robert F. Bennett Entered The Political Arena By Managing His Father's Senatorial Reelection Campaign 49 Years Ago, In 1962. Wallace F. Bennett Was A U.S. Senator From 1951 To 1974. It Was This Experience That Would Later Inspire Mr. Bennett To Seek Public Office. In The Meantime, He Used His Strong Leadership Skills And Lessons Learned From Working As A Staffer On Capitol Hill In Several Successful Entrepreneurial Pursuits. His Greatest Triumph In The Business World Came When He Was CEO Of Franklin International Institute, Now Known As Franklin Covey. Mr. Bennett Grew The Business From 4 Employees To More Than 1,000, And It Was Listed On The New York Stock Exchange. In 1992, Mr. Bennett Followed In His Father's Footsteps And Ran A Successful Campaign For The U.S. Senate, Carrying His Businessman-like Approach With Him To The Hill. He Served As A Senior Member Of The Senate Banking Committee And A Member Of The Distinguished Joint Economic Committee, Where He Was At The Center Of National Economic Policy Discussions. He Also Served As The Ranking Republican On The Senate Rules Committee. As A Member Of The Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Bennett Strived To Balance Fiscal Discipline In Government While Representing The Needs Of His Constituents In The Distribution Of Federal Funds. He Also Represented The Interests Of The West As The Ranking Republican On The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee On Energy And Water And A Member Of The Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee. Senator Bennett Was At The Forefront Of Health Care Reform. He Cosponsored The Healthy Americans Act, The First Major Bipartisan Health Care Legislation In More Than A Decade. His Healthy Americans Act Guaranteed Quality, Affordable, Portable Health Coverage For Every American, Cutting Health Costs By More Than .2 Trillion Over The Next Decade. Mr. Bennett Is A Graduate Of The University Of Utah, Where He Was Student Body President. He And His Wife Joyce Are The Proud Parents Of 6 Children And Have 20 Grandchildren. Farewell To The Senate Thursday, December 9, 2010 Mr. BENNETT. Madam President, There Once Was A Very Strong Tradition In The Senate That Every New Senator Gave A Maiden Speech, And In That Tradition Some Senators Waited As Long As A Year Before They Gave The Speech. Then, When The Time Came, The More Senior Senators Would Gather And Take Notes And Then Critique The Newcomer On How Well He Did. Life Has Changed A Good Deal. I Never Gave A Maiden Speech. I Plunged Right Into The Debate When I Got Here. Now The Tradition Seems To Be To Give A Farewell Speech. So I Am Grateful To My Colleagues Who Will Gather For This Occasion As I Contemplate Saying Farewell To The Senate. But I Will Warn Them, This Is Probably Not My Last Speech. I Intend To Be Heavily Involved In The Debate Over Whether We Pass A Continuing Resolution Or An Omnibus Bill. I Have A History With The Senate, And It Began When I Was A Teenager As A Summer Intern. I Remember Sitting In The Gallery And Watching Bob Taft Prowl Across The Back Of The Senate, Watching To Make Sure Things Were Going According To His Desire. He Had Been The Majority Leader. He Had Stepped Down From That Position Because Of The Cancer He Had Contracted, But He Was Still Paying Attention To This Body Where He Served With Such Distinction. Lyndon Johnson Was Sprawled Out With His Lanky Frame At The Democratic Leader's Desk, And I Was Watching From The Gallery, Thinking What An Extraordinary Place This Was. Ten Years Later, I Came Back As A Staffer, And I Served Here. I Was Sitting In My Cubicle In The Dirksen Building When Word Came That John F. Kennedy Had Been Shot In Dallas. We Didn't Know Whether He Was Dead. We All Rushed Over To The Senate, Where There Was A Ticker Tape Back In The Back Lobby, To See What Was Happening. I Rushed In With The Others To See What Was There And Then Looked To See Whom I Had Jostled Aside In Order To Get To See The Ticker Tape. It Was Mike Mansfield. I Quietly Withdrew, Realizing I Had Done Something That Was Not Appropriate On That Occasion. I Was Here In Washington When Martin Luther King Gave His ''I Have A Dream'' Speech. I Was Here As A Staffer When The Historic Civil Rights Bill Of 1964 Was Passed And Was Involved In The Drafting Of That Bill At A Very Low Kind Of Level And The Conflict That Occurred On That Occasion. Then I Came Back Into Government As The Head Of The Congressional Relations Function For A Cabinet-level Department. I Worked With Senator Dirksen In Trying To Pursue The Nixon Administration's Goals Forward And Ran Into A Bright Young Senator From Kansas With A Sharp Wit Named Bob Dole. I Had The Opportunity Of Working With Dirksen And Dole And The Others In That Situation. Watergate Came Along. I Was Given The Dubious Honor Of Being Called To Testify By A Young Senator From Tennessee Named Howard Baker. He Assigned Me To His Staffer, Who Grilled Me For 3 Hours Under Oath

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Government Publishing Office U.S. Congress Senate Congressional Committee TRIBUTES TO HON. ROBERT F. BENNETT Robert F. Bennett U.S. SENATOR FROM UTAH TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T4801.001 Robert F. Bennett ? Tributes Delivered in Congress Robert F. Bennett United States Senator 1993-2011 a ? Compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. v Farewell to the Senate................................ vii Proceedings in the Senate: Tributes by Senators: Alexander, Lamar, of Tennessee................. 3 Baucus, Max, of Montana........................ 11 Bond, Christopher S., of Missouri.............. 5 Bunning, Jim, of Kentucky...................... 18 Carper, Thomas R., of Delaware................. 18 Conrad, Kent, of North Dakota.................. 12 Cornyn, John, of Texas......................... 16 Dodd, Christopher J., of Connecticut........... 15 Durbin, Richard, of Illinois................... 6, 15 Enzi, Michael B., of Wyoming................... 13 Harkin, Tom, of Iowa........................... 17 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, of Texas................ 19 McConnell, Mitch, of Kentucky.................. 8 Murkowski, Lisa, of Alaska..................... 20 Reed, Jack, of Rhode Island.................... 7 Reid, Harry, of Nevada......................... 5 Warner, Mark R., of Virginia................... 7 BIOGRAPHY Former Senator Robert F. Bennett has earned the reputation among his colleagues, constituents, and clients as a pragmatic problem-solver who seeks creative and commonsense solutions to their issues. Robert F. Bennett entered the political arena by managing his father's Senatorial reelection campaign 49 years ago, in 1962. Wallace F. Bennett was a U.S. Senator from 1951 to 1974. It was this experience that would later inspire Mr. Bennett to seek public office. In the meantime, he used his strong leadership skills and lessons learned from working as a staffer on Capitol Hill in several successful entrepreneurial pursuits. His greatest triumph in the business world came when he was CEO of Franklin International Institute, now known as Franklin Covey. Mr. Bennett grew the business from 4 employees to more than 1,000, and it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1992, Mr. Bennett followed in his father's footsteps and ran a successful campaign for the U.S. Senate, carrying his businessman-like approach with him to the Hill. He served as a senior member of the Senate Banking Committee and a member of the distinguished Joint Economic Committee, where he was at the center of national economic policy discussions. He also served as the ranking Republican on the Senate Rules Committee. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Bennett strived to balance fiscal discipline in government while representing the needs of his constituents in the distribution of Federal funds. He also represented the interests of the West as the ranking Republican on the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water and a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Senator Bennett was at the forefront of health care reform. He cosponsored the Healthy Americans Act, the first major bipartisan health care legislation in more than a decade. His Healthy Americans Act guaranteed quality, affordable, portable health coverage for every American, cutting health costs by more than .2 trillion over the next decade. Mr. Bennett is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he was student body president. He and his wife Joyce are the proud parents of 6 children and have 20 grandchildren. Farewell to the Senate Thursday, December 9, 2010 Mr. BENNETT. Madam President, there once was a very strong tradition in the Senate that every new Senator gave a maiden speech, and in that tradition some Senators waited as long as a year before they gave the speech. Then, when the time came, the more senior Senators would gather and take notes and then critique the newcomer on how well he did. Life has changed a good deal. I never gave a maiden speech. I plunged right into the debate when I got here. Now the tradition seems to be to give a farewell speech. So I am grateful to my colleagues who will gather for this occasion as I contemplate saying farewell to the Senate. But I will warn them, this is probably not my last speech. I intend to be heavily involved in the debate over whether we pass a continuing resolution or an omnibus bill. I have a history with the Senate, and it began when I was a teenager as a summer intern. I remember sitting in the gallery and watching Bob Taft prowl across the back of the Senate, watching to make sure things were going according to his desire. He had been the majority leader. He had stepped down from that position because of the cancer he had contracted, but he was still paying attention to this body where he served with such distinction. Lyndon Johnson was sprawled out with his lanky frame at the Democratic leader's desk, and I was watching from the gallery, thinking what an extraordinary place this was. Ten years later, I came back as a staffer, and I served here. I was sitting in my cubicle in the Dirksen Building when word came that John F. Kennedy had been shot in Dallas. We didn't know whether he was dead. We all rushed over to the Senate, where there was a ticker tape back in the back lobby, to see what was happening. I rushed in with the others to see what was there and then looked to see whom I had jostled aside in order to get to see the ticker tape. It was Mike Mansfield. I quietly withdrew, realizing I had done something that was not appropriate on that occasion. I was here in Washington when Martin Luther King gave his ''I Have a Dream'' speech. I was here as a staffer when the historic civil rights bill of 1964 was passed and was involved in the drafting of that bill at a very low kind of level and the conflict that occurred on that occasion. Then I came back into government as the head of the congressional relations function for a Cabinet-level department. I worked with Senator Dirksen in trying to pursue the Nixon administration's goals forward and ran into a bright young Senator from Kansas with a sharp wit named Bob Dole. I had the opportunity of working with Dirksen and Dole and the others in that situation. Watergate came along. I was given the dubious honor of being called to testify by a young Senator from Tennessee named Howard Baker. He assigned me to his staffer, who grilled me for 3 hours under oath Date(s) Held: 2010-12-09, 2010-11-30, 2010-12-08, 2010-12-09, 2010-12-10, 2010-12-13 111th Congress, 2nd Session GPO Document Source: CHRG-111shrg64801 Related Items:

“TRIBUTES TO HON. ROBERT F. BENNETT Robert F. Bennett U.S. SENATOR FROM UTAH TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T4801.001 Robert F. Bennett ? Tributes Delivered In Congress Robert F. Bennett United States Senator 1993-2011 A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Farewell To The Senate................................ Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Baucus, Max, Of Montana........................ 11 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 5 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 18 Carper, Thomas R., Of Delaware................. 18 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 12 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 16 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 15 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 6, 15 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 13 Harkin, Tom, Of Iowa........................... 17 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 19 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 8 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska..................... 20 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 7 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 5 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 7 BIOGRAPHY Former Senator Robert F. Bennett Has Earned The Reputation Among His Colleagues, Constituents, And Clients As A Pragmatic Problem-solver Who Seeks Creative And Commonsense Solutions To Their Issues. Robert F. Bennett Entered The Political Arena By Managing His Father's Senatorial Reelection Campaign 49 Years Ago, In 1962. Wallace F. Bennett Was A U.S. Senator From 1951 To 1974. It Was This Experience That Would Later Inspire Mr. Bennett To Seek Public Office. In The Meantime, He Used His Strong Leadership Skills And Lessons Learned From Working As A Staffer On Capitol Hill In Several Successful Entrepreneurial Pursuits. His Greatest Triumph In The Business World Came When He Was CEO Of Franklin International Institute, Now Known As Franklin Covey. Mr. Bennett Grew The Business From 4 Employees To More Than 1,000, And It Was Listed On The New York Stock Exchange. In 1992, Mr. Bennett Followed In His Father's Footsteps And Ran A Successful Campaign For The U.S. Senate, Carrying His Businessman-like Approach With Him To The Hill. He Served As A Senior Member Of The Senate Banking Committee And A Member Of The Distinguished Joint Economic Committee, Where He Was At The Center Of National Economic Policy Discussions. He Also Served As The Ranking Republican On The Senate Rules Committee. As A Member Of The Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Bennett Strived To Balance Fiscal Discipline In Government While Representing The Needs Of His Constituents In The Distribution Of Federal Funds. He Also Represented The Interests Of The West As The Ranking Republican On The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee On Energy And Water And A Member Of The Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee. Senator Bennett Was At The Forefront Of Health Care Reform. He Cosponsored The Healthy Americans Act, The First Major Bipartisan Health Care Legislation In More Than A Decade. His Healthy Americans Act Guaranteed Quality, Affordable, Portable Health Coverage For Every American, Cutting Health Costs By More Than .2 Trillion Over The Next Decade. Mr. Bennett Is A Graduate Of The University Of Utah, Where He Was Student Body President. He And His Wife Joyce Are The Proud Parents Of 6 Children And Have 20 Grandchildren. Farewell To The Senate Thursday, December 9, 2010 Mr. BENNETT. Madam President, There Once Was A Very Strong Tradition In The Senate That Every New Senator Gave A Maiden Speech, And In That Tradition Some Senators Waited As Long As A Year Before They Gave The Speech. Then, When The Time Came, The More Senior Senators Would Gather And Take Notes And Then Critique The Newcomer On How Well He Did. Life Has Changed A Good Deal. I Never Gave A Maiden Speech. I Plunged Right Into The Debate When I Got Here. Now The Tradition Seems To Be To Give A Farewell Speech. So I Am Grateful To My Colleagues Who Will Gather For This Occasion As I Contemplate Saying Farewell To The Senate. But I Will Warn Them, This Is Probably Not My Last Speech. I Intend To Be Heavily Involved In The Debate Over Whether We Pass A Continuing Resolution Or An Omnibus Bill. I Have A History With The Senate, And It Began When I Was A Teenager As A Summer Intern. I Remember Sitting In The Gallery And Watching Bob Taft Prowl Across The Back Of The Senate, Watching To Make Sure Things Were Going According To His Desire. He Had Been The Majority Leader. He Had Stepped Down From That Position Because Of The Cancer He Had Contracted, But He Was Still Paying Attention To This Body Where He Served With Such Distinction. Lyndon Johnson Was Sprawled Out With His Lanky Frame At The Democratic Leader's Desk, And I Was Watching From The Gallery, Thinking What An Extraordinary Place This Was. Ten Years Later, I Came Back As A Staffer, And I Served Here. I Was Sitting In My Cubicle In The Dirksen Building When Word Came That John F. Kennedy Had Been Shot In Dallas. We Didn't Know Whether He Was Dead. We All Rushed Over To The Senate, Where There Was A Ticker Tape Back In The Back Lobby, To See What Was Happening. I Rushed In With The Others To See What Was There And Then Looked To See Whom I Had Jostled Aside In Order To Get To See The Ticker Tape. It Was Mike Mansfield. I Quietly Withdrew, Realizing I Had Done Something That Was Not Appropriate On That Occasion. I Was Here In Washington When Martin Luther King Gave His ''I Have A Dream'' Speech. I Was Here As A Staffer When The Historic Civil Rights Bill Of 1964 Was Passed And Was Involved In The Drafting Of That Bill At A Very Low Kind Of Level And The Conflict That Occurred On That Occasion. Then I Came Back Into Government As The Head Of The Congressional Relations Function For A Cabinet-level Department. I Worked With Senator Dirksen In Trying To Pursue The Nixon Administration's Goals Forward And Ran Into A Bright Young Senator From Kansas With A Sharp Wit Named Bob Dole. I Had The Opportunity Of Working With Dirksen And Dole And The Others In That Situation. Watergate Came Along. I Was Given The Dubious Honor Of Being Called To Testify By A Young Senator From Tennessee Named Howard Baker. He Assigned Me To His Staffer, Who Grilled Me For 3 Hours Under Oath” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  TRIBUTES TO HON. ROBERT F. BENNETT Robert F. Bennett U.S. SENATOR FROM UTAH TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T4801.001 Robert F. Bennett ? Tributes Delivered In Congress Robert F. Bennett United States Senator 1993-2011 A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Farewell To The Senate................................ Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Baucus, Max, Of Montana........................ 11 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 5 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 18 Carper, Thomas R., Of Delaware................. 18 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 12 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 16 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 15 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 6, 15 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 13 Harkin, Tom, Of Iowa........................... 17 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 19 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 8 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska..................... 20 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 7 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 5 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 7 BIOGRAPHY Former Senator Robert F. Bennett Has Earned The Reputation Among His Colleagues, Constituents, And Clients As A Pragmatic Problem-solver Who Seeks Creative And Commonsense Solutions To Their Issues. Robert F. Bennett Entered The Political Arena By Managing His Father's Senatorial Reelection Campaign 49 Years Ago, In 1962. Wallace F. Bennett Was A U.S. Senator From 1951 To 1974. It Was This Experience That Would Later Inspire Mr. Bennett To Seek Public Office. In The Meantime, He Used His Strong Leadership Skills And Lessons Learned From Working As A Staffer On Capitol Hill In Several Successful Entrepreneurial Pursuits. His Greatest Triumph In The Business World Came When He Was CEO Of Franklin International Institute, Now Known As Franklin Covey. Mr. Bennett Grew The Business From 4 Employees To More Than 1,000, And It Was Listed On The New York Stock Exchange. In 1992, Mr. Bennett Followed In His Father's Footsteps And Ran A Successful Campaign For The U.S. Senate, Carrying His Businessman-like Approach With Him To The Hill. He Served As A Senior Member Of The Senate Banking Committee And A Member Of The Distinguished Joint Economic Committee, Where He Was At The Center Of National Economic Policy Discussions. He Also Served As The Ranking Republican On The Senate Rules Committee. As A Member Of The Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Bennett Strived To Balance Fiscal Discipline In Government While Representing The Needs Of His Constituents In The Distribution Of Federal Funds. He Also Represented The Interests Of The West As The Ranking Republican On The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee On Energy And Water And A Member Of The Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee. Senator Bennett Was At The Forefront Of Health Care Reform. He Cosponsored The Healthy Americans Act, The First Major Bipartisan Health Care Legislation In More Than A Decade. His Healthy Americans Act Guaranteed Quality, Affordable, Portable Health Coverage For Every American, Cutting Health Costs By More Than .2 Trillion Over The Next Decade. Mr. Bennett Is A Graduate Of The University Of Utah, Where He Was Student Body President. He And His Wife Joyce Are The Proud Parents Of 6 Children And Have 20 Grandchildren. Farewell To The Senate Thursday, December 9, 2010 Mr. BENNETT. Madam President, There Once Was A Very Strong Tradition In The Senate That Every New Senator Gave A Maiden Speech, And In That Tradition Some Senators Waited As Long As A Year Before They Gave The Speech. Then, When The Time Came, The More Senior Senators Would Gather And Take Notes And Then Critique The Newcomer On How Well He Did. Life Has Changed A Good Deal. I Never Gave A Maiden Speech. I Plunged Right Into The Debate When I Got Here. Now The Tradition Seems To Be To Give A Farewell Speech. So I Am Grateful To My Colleagues Who Will Gather For This Occasion As I Contemplate Saying Farewell To The Senate. But I Will Warn Them, This Is Probably Not My Last Speech. I Intend To Be Heavily Involved In The Debate Over Whether We Pass A Continuing Resolution Or An Omnibus Bill. I Have A History With The Senate, And It Began When I Was A Teenager As A Summer Intern. I Remember Sitting In The Gallery And Watching Bob Taft Prowl Across The Back Of The Senate, Watching To Make Sure Things Were Going According To His Desire. He Had Been The Majority Leader. He Had Stepped Down From That Position Because Of The Cancer He Had Contracted, But He Was Still Paying Attention To This Body Where He Served With Such Distinction. Lyndon Johnson Was Sprawled Out With His Lanky Frame At The Democratic Leader's Desk, And I Was Watching From The Gallery, Thinking What An Extraordinary Place This Was. Ten Years Later, I Came Back As A Staffer, And I Served Here. I Was Sitting In My Cubicle In The Dirksen Building When Word Came That John F. Kennedy Had Been Shot In Dallas. We Didn't Know Whether He Was Dead. We All Rushed Over To The Senate, Where There Was A Ticker Tape Back In The Back Lobby, To See What Was Happening. I Rushed In With The Others To See What Was There And Then Looked To See Whom I Had Jostled Aside In Order To Get To See The Ticker Tape. It Was Mike Mansfield. I Quietly Withdrew, Realizing I Had Done Something That Was Not Appropriate On That Occasion. I Was Here In Washington When Martin Luther King Gave His ''I Have A Dream'' Speech. I Was Here As A Staffer When The Historic Civil Rights Bill Of 1964 Was Passed And Was Involved In The Drafting Of That Bill At A Very Low Kind Of Level And The Conflict That Occurred On That Occasion. Then I Came Back Into Government As The Head Of The Congressional Relations Function For A Cabinet-level Department. 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“TRIBUTES TO HON. ROBERT F. BENNETT Robert F. Bennett U.S. SENATOR FROM UTAH TRIBUTES IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TONGRESS.#15 ? [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T4801.001 Robert F. Bennett ? Tributes Delivered In Congress Robert F. Bennett United States Senator 1993-2011 A ? Compiled Under The Direction Of The Joint Committee On Printing CONTENTS Biography............................................. V Farewell To The Senate................................ Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Baucus, Max, Of Montana........................ 11 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 5 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 18 Carper, Thomas R., Of Delaware................. 18 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 12 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 16 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 15 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 6, 15 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 13 Harkin, Tom, Of Iowa........................... 17 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 19 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 8 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska..................... 20 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 7 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 5 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 7 BIOGRAPHY Former Senator Robert F. Bennett Has Earned The Reputation Among His Colleagues, Constituents, And Clients As A Pragmatic Problem-solver Who Seeks Creative And Commonsense Solutions To Their Issues. Robert F. Bennett Entered The Political Arena By Managing His Father's Senatorial Reelection Campaign 49 Years Ago, In 1962. Wallace F. Bennett Was A U.S. Senator From 1951 To 1974. It Was This Experience That Would Later Inspire Mr. Bennett To Seek Public Office. In The Meantime, He Used His Strong Leadership Skills And Lessons Learned From Working As A Staffer On Capitol Hill In Several Successful Entrepreneurial Pursuits. His Greatest Triumph In The Business World Came When He Was CEO Of Franklin International Institute, Now Known As Franklin Covey. Mr. Bennett Grew The Business From 4 Employees To More Than 1,000, And It Was Listed On The New York Stock Exchange. In 1992, Mr. Bennett Followed In His Father's Footsteps And Ran A Successful Campaign For The U.S. Senate, Carrying His Businessman-like Approach With Him To The Hill. He Served As A Senior Member Of The Senate Banking Committee And A Member Of The Distinguished Joint Economic Committee, Where He Was At The Center Of National Economic Policy Discussions. He Also Served As The Ranking Republican On The Senate Rules Committee. As A Member Of The Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Bennett Strived To Balance Fiscal Discipline In Government While Representing The Needs Of His Constituents In The Distribution Of Federal Funds. He Also Represented The Interests Of The West As The Ranking Republican On The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee On Energy And Water And A Member Of The Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee. Senator Bennett Was At The Forefront Of Health Care Reform. He Cosponsored The Healthy Americans Act, The First Major Bipartisan Health Care Legislation In More Than A Decade. His Healthy Americans Act Guaranteed Quality, Affordable, Portable Health Coverage For Every American, Cutting Health Costs By More Than .2 Trillion Over The Next Decade. Mr. Bennett Is A Graduate Of The University Of Utah, Where He Was Student Body President. He And His Wife Joyce Are The Proud Parents Of 6 Children And Have 20 Grandchildren. Farewell To The Senate Thursday, December 9, 2010 Mr. BENNETT. Madam President, There Once Was A Very Strong Tradition In The Senate That Every New Senator Gave A Maiden Speech, And In That Tradition Some Senators Waited As Long As A Year Before They Gave The Speech. Then, When The Time Came, The More Senior Senators Would Gather And Take Notes And Then Critique The Newcomer On How Well He Did. Life Has Changed A Good Deal. I Never Gave A Maiden Speech. I Plunged Right Into The Debate When I Got Here. 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Ten Years Later, I Came Back As A Staffer, And I Served Here. I Was Sitting In My Cubicle In The Dirksen Building When Word Came That John F. Kennedy Had Been Shot In Dallas. We Didn't Know Whether He Was Dead. We All Rushed Over To The Senate, Where There Was A Ticker Tape Back In The Back Lobby, To See What Was Happening. I Rushed In With The Others To See What Was There And Then Looked To See Whom I Had Jostled Aside In Order To Get To See The Ticker Tape. It Was Mike Mansfield. I Quietly Withdrew, Realizing I Had Done Something That Was Not Appropriate On That Occasion. I Was Here In Washington When Martin Luther King Gave His ''I Have A Dream'' Speech. I Was Here As A Staffer When The Historic Civil Rights Bill Of 1964 Was Passed And Was Involved In The Drafting Of That Bill At A Very Low Kind Of Level And The Conflict That Occurred On That Occasion. Then I Came Back Into Government As The Head Of The Congressional Relations Function For A Cabinet-level Department. 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Vii Proceedings In The Senate: Tributes By Senators: Alexander, Lamar, Of Tennessee................. 3 Baucus, Max, Of Montana........................ 11 Bond, Christopher S., Of Missouri.............. 5 Bunning, Jim, Of Kentucky...................... 18 Carper, Thomas R., Of Delaware................. 18 Conrad, Kent, Of North Dakota.................. 12 Cornyn, John, Of Texas......................... 16 Dodd, Christopher J., Of Connecticut........... 15 Durbin, Richard, Of Illinois................... 6, 15 Enzi, Michael B., Of Wyoming................... 13 Harkin, Tom, Of Iowa........................... 17 Hutchison, Kay Bailey, Of Texas................ 19 McConnell, Mitch, Of Kentucky.................. 8 Murkowski, Lisa, Of Alaska..................... 20 Reed, Jack, Of Rhode Island.................... 7 Reid, Harry, Of Nevada......................... 5 Warner, Mark R., Of Virginia................... 7 BIOGRAPHY Former Senator Robert F. Bennett Has Earned The Reputation Among His Colleagues, Constituents, And Clients As A Pragmatic Problem-solver Who Seeks Creative And Commonsense Solutions To Their Issues. Robert F. Bennett Entered The Political Arena By Managing His Father's Senatorial Reelection Campaign 49 Years Ago, In 1962. Wallace F. Bennett Was A U.S. Senator From 1951 To 1974. It Was This Experience That Would Later Inspire Mr. Bennett To Seek Public Office. In The Meantime, He Used His Strong Leadership Skills And Lessons Learned From Working As A Staffer On Capitol Hill In Several Successful Entrepreneurial Pursuits. His Greatest Triumph In The Business World Came When He Was CEO Of Franklin International Institute, Now Known As Franklin Covey. Mr. Bennett Grew The Business From 4 Employees To More Than 1,000, And It Was Listed On The New York Stock Exchange. 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