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To commend Senate Enrolling Clerk Thomas J. Lundregan on 36 years of service to the United States Government. (Agreed to by Senate)

SRES 347 ATS

108th CONGRESS

2d Session

S. RES. 347

To commend Senate Enrolling Clerk Thomas J. Lundregan on 36 years of service to the United States Government.

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

April 29, 2004

Mr. FRIST (for himself and Mr. DASCHLE) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to


RESOLUTION

To commend Senate Enrolling Clerk Thomas J. Lundregan on 36 years of service to the United States Government.

Whereas in 1967 Thomas J. Lundregan became an employee of the Government Printing Office, and since then has devoted his career to the service of the United States Government;

Whereas in 1989 Thomas J. Lundregan joined the Office of the Enrolling Clerk in the Office of the Secretary of the Senate;

Whereas in 1995 Thomas J. Lundregan became the Enrolling Clerk of the Senate and has always performed the duties of that office with great dedication, perseverance, and humor;

Whereas Thomas J. Lundregan has performed a critical role in ensuring the technical accuracy and legal sufficiency of legislation passed by the Senate;

Whereas Thomas J. Lundregan has been in the forefront of the modernization of the operations of the Senate Enrolling Clerk;

Whereas Thomas J. Lundregan has faithfully discharged the difficult duties and responsibilities of Enrolling Clerk of the United States Senate with great pride, energy, efficiency, dedication, integrity, and professionalism;

Whereas Thomas J. Lundregan has earned the respect, affection, and esteem of his colleagues and the United States Senate;

Whereas Thomas J. Lundregan has for 36 years ably and faithfully upheld the high standards and traditions of service to the United States Government; and

Whereas Thomas J. Lundregan will retire from the United States Senate on April 30, 2004, with 36 years of service to the United States Government and 15 years of service to the United States Senate: Now, therefore, be it



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