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House Proceeding 03-24-09 on Mar 24th, 2009 :: 1:18:45 to 1:27:54
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Patrick J. Kennedy

1:14:10 to 1:18:45( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Patrick J. Kennedy

Patrick J. Kennedy

1:18:25 to 1:18:45( Edit History Discussion )

Patrick J. Kennedy: that's why we need social workers in our schools. now more than ever while the economic pressure is on their families and social pressures on those families and the burden is on those families, we need to reach out where we can and that is through the schools. the school's where we reach those children and reach those families idire need.

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:18:46 to 1:19:06( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: that's where we need our social workers. that's why we need to pass resolution 182. i ask for its consideration. thank you, mr. speaker. gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: for some reason i have no one else here that's requesting time. can i inquire of the gentlelady if she's ready to close? m close, mr. speaker.

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:18:50 to 1:23:50( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Lynn C. Woolsey

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:19:07 to 1:19:27( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: mr. bishop: in that case i urge support of this resolution and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from california. ms. woolsey: mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support congressma important legislation, h.r. 182 that recognizes the week of

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:19:28 to 1:19:49( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: march 1 through 8 school social workweek. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. all time has expired. the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 182. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the onion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended -- ms. woolsey: i ask unanimous

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:19:50 to 1:20:12( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: consent for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlelady asks for the yeas and nays? ms. woolsey: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 and the chair's prior announcement, further

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:20:13 to 1:20:33( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: proceedings will be postponed. for what purpose does the gelelady from california rise? ms. woolsey: i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.con.res. 77. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the concurrent resolution. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 77, concurrent resolution recognizing and honoring the signing by president abraham lincoln of the legislation authorizing the

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:20:34 to 1:20:54( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: establishment of collegiate programs at gallon ewe debt university. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from californi miss woolsy, and the gentleman from utah, mr. bishop l. each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. legislative days during which members may revise and extend and insert extraneous material

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:20:55 to 1:21:15( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: on h.con.res. 77 into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. woolsey: i yield myself such time ai may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the yeal is recognized. ms. woolsey: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.con.res. 77, which congratulates gallon ewe debt -- galludet university for 145 years of

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:21:16 to 1:21:36( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: service to the hearing impaired student community. in 1856, mr. speaker, amos kendall, a local businessman in washington, d.c., adopted five deaf children. he soon learned there were few opportunities for education for blind and deaf kids in washington, d.c. so he took it upon himself to do something about the state of

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:21:37 to 1:21:58( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: education and donated two acres of his estate to create a school that would assure these students a place to learn. in 1864 , president abraham lincoln signed a charter to allow the school college degrees. beginning with just 18 students, galludet university is now the

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:21:59 to 1:22:20( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: world leader education and career development for over 1,600 deaf and hard of with nearly 40 undergraduate and 12 graduate programs, galludet boasts a stock universe academic program. approximately 90% of its courses include an online component, making galludet a leader in

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:22:21 to 1:22:42( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: technology in the classrooms. galludet is the only that focuses on educational programs for hearing students from preschool through the doctoral level. galludet is also a world leader in the fields of education and research. it's home to the galludet research institute, which is the pre-eminent source of

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:22:43 to 1:23:03( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: demographics of deaf youth in the united states. it is also home to the kendall demonstration elementary school and the model secondary school for the deaf. both of which disseminate innovative curriculum, materials, and teaching strategies to schools throughout the country on ways to serve children with hearing impayments.

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:23:04 to 1:23:25( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: galludet considers public service an integral part of its student life. just last year galludet students and faculty served 56,000 people by teaching sign language classes and by providing sign language interpretation at conferences throughout the world. galludet graduates move on to distinguished careers, including

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:23:26 to 1:23:46( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: lawyers, investment bankers, scholars and entrepreneurs. it is clear that galludet university is providing hearing impaired students with an unrivaled education and i congratulate the university on its 145th anniversary. as a congressional member of its board of trustees, i'm pleased to have worked with senator

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:23:47 to 1:23:50( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: sherrod brown who also serves on the board to introduce this

Rob Bishop

1:23:51 to 1:24:11( Edit History Discussion )

Rob Bishop: concurrent resolution. h.con.res. 77. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bishop: i rise today in support of h.c.r. 77, a

Rob Bishop

1:23:55 to 1:25:40( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Rob Bishop

Rob Bishop

1:24:12 to 1:24:33( Edit History Discussion )

Rob Bishop: resolution recognizing and honoring the 145th anniversary of the signing of the law that established collegiate programs at this excellent institution of higher learning, galludet university. it was on april 8, 1864 that president abraham lincoln signed a federal law authorizing galludet university to confer collegiate degrees. this signing of this law finally gave deaf students an

Rob Bishop

1:24:34 to 1:24:54( Edit History Discussion )

Rob Bishop: opportunity to pursue higher education in an environment specifically designed to meet their communication needs. it is still the only institution in the world that focuses on education programs for deaf and hard of hearing students from preschool through the doctoral level. as of the 2007-2008 academic year, they enrolled over 1,600 students. they have the opportunity to choose from more than 40

Rob Bishop

1:24:55 to 1:25:15( Edit History Discussion )

Rob Bishop: undergraduate majors and have the opportunity to take advantage of a state offart facility. additionally each of these students who graduates from galludet will receive a diploma signed by the sitting president of the united states. i extend my congratulations to them on which all the staff, students, and alumni continued success.

Rob Bishop

1:25:16 to 1:25:38( Edit History Discussion )

Rob Bishop: i ask my colleagues to support th i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california. ms. woolsey: mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time to know if we have any other speakers on the other side of the aisle? are you prepared to close? mr. bishop: mr. speaker, then, with my profound respect for this particular institution and

Rob Bishop

1:25:39 to 1:25:40( Edit History Discussion )

Rob Bishop: the job they do in creating a

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:25:41 to 1:26:01( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: need, creating a service for a specific need that is out there, i urge the support resolution and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields barks the gentlewoman from california. ms. woolsey: mr. speaker, i'd like to thank chairman miller and the committee on education and labor for help there bringing congressman kennedy's resolution to the floor.

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:25:45 to 1:26:05( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Lynn C. Woolsey

Lynn C. Woolsey

1:26:02 to 1:26:07( Edit History Discussion )

Lynn C. Woolsey: i urge my colleagues to support h.con.res. 77, which congratulates galludet

Earl Blumenauer

1:26:08 to 1:26:30( Edit History Discussion )

Earl Blumenauer: university for the 145th anniversary of the signing ever its charter by president abraham lincoln. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. all time has eired. the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to house concurrent resolution 77. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no.

Earl Blumenauer

1:26:10 to 1:27:25( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: Earl Blumenauer

Earl Blumenauer

1:26:31 to 1:26:54( Edit History Discussion )

Earl Blumenauer: 2/3 in the opinion of the chair being affirmative, the concurrent resolution is agreed to. without objection the motion to reconsiders laid upon the table. psuento clause 8 of rule 20, proceedings will resume on motions to suspend the rules previously postponed. votes will be taken in the

Earl Blumenauer

1:26:55 to 1:27:15( Edit History Discussion )

Earl Blumenauer: following order. h.r. 1617 by the yeas and nays. h.r. 730 by the yeas and nays. and h.r. -- h. resolution 182 by the yeas and nays. the first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote. remaining electronic votes will

Earl Blumenauer

1:27:16 to 1:27:25( Edit History Discussion )

Earl Blumenauer: be conducted as five-minute votes. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr.

1:27:26 to 1:27:40( Edit History Discussion )

House Clerk: carney, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1617, a bill to amend the homeland security act of 2002 to provide for a privacy official within each compone

1:27:30 to 1:27:40( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: House Clerk

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