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House Proceeding 02-06-07 on Feb 6th, 2007 :: 2:24:27 to 2:28:12
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Kevin McCarthy

2:21:12 to 2:24:27( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Kevin McCarthy

Kevin McCarthy

2:24:11 to 2:24:27( Edit History Discussion )

Kevin McCarthy: of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. clyburn: thank you, mr. speaker. i, too, offer my congratulations to those

James E. Clyburn

2:24:27 to 2:24:49( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: who have done so well, miss karen haas and mr. jay eagen in their duties and responsibilities to all of us as members of this body. i'm a little bit interested in some of the convenient memory

James E. Clyburn

2:24:27 to 2:28:12( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: James E. Clyburn

James E. Clyburn

2:24:49 to 2:25:05( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: that's taken place here. i happen to recall, mr. speaker, that in 1995, we had a c.e.o. appointed, and of course i was a member of the bipartisan group that was selected by this body to hire

James E. Clyburn

2:25:05 to 2:25:20( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: mr. eagen. i was one of the ones who interviewed him as well as others and was one of the ones that decided to put him to be in the capacity that he is in. and so i just want to say to my

James E. Clyburn

2:25:20 to 2:25:35( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: friends on the other side that we hired mr. eagen to clean up a mess that was not created by those who were in power. it was created by the gentleman who took the office in 1995. so i would

James E. Clyburn

2:25:35 to 2:25:47( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: want us to be careful about how we recall the history of this because that's the way all of this developed when i was on that group that helped to clean it up to hire mr. eagen. he has done

James E. Clyburn

2:25:47 to 2:26:03( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: a professional job, and i wanted to thank him for that. i, too, have met with mr. beard, and i have known miss lorraine miller for a long, long time. i think she is an excellent choice. i

James E. Clyburn

2:26:03 to 2:26:19( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: think she is going to do great work for this, and i join in those who see this as a history-making, and i think marble ceiling shattering appointment. but when i met with mr. beard, i said

James E. Clyburn

2:26:19 to 2:26:36( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: to him that i recognize his professional background. . i also said to him i had one wish of him. that he carry out his duties and responsibilities in a professional manner. but i said to him

James E. Clyburn

2:26:36 to 2:26:52( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: when i spoke with him that this is my first elective job. i have been director or manager of something all of my life before coming here. one of the things i learned as a manager is that you

James E. Clyburn

2:26:52 to 2:27:08( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: have to try to balance efficiency and effectiveness. in order to do the work of this body, i want all of those people who assume positions to be efficient. i also would like to see the work

James E. Clyburn

2:27:08 to 2:27:24( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: done to be effective. to do so we have to, i think, recognize the individual worth that exists in every human being. and there are a lot of people working in and around this building who we

James E. Clyburn

2:27:24 to 2:27:41( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: sometimes don't see. but they come under the purview of the chief administrative officer. so i asked mr. beard to remember as he carried out his duties and responsibilities that we must always

James E. Clyburn

2:27:41 to 2:27:57( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: work to balance out efficiency and effectiveness. so i think they will make good additions to the work here in this body, and i want to thank them for being willing to serve and thank

James E. Clyburn

2:27:57 to 2:28:12( Edit History Discussion )

James E. Clyburn: the speaker for making this appointment. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman reserve his time or yield back? >> i reserve. mr. ehlers: i'm pleased to yield four minutes to

Michael C. Burgess

2:28:12 to 2:28:24( Edit History Discussion )

Michael C. Burgess: the gentleman from texas, dr. burgess. mr. burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i, too, want to join my colleagues in wishing a fond and reluctant fress to jay eagen

Michael C. Burgess

2:28:12 to 2:30:25( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Michael C. Burgess

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