
He fought to introduce rank-and-file elections for national Teamster offices, an idea that was considered impossible at one time.
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He fought to introduce rank-and-file elections for national Teamster offices, an idea that was considered impossible at one time.

He was dedicated to the advancement of ordinary working men and women, and he dedicated his life to improving the lot of others.

C. Sam Theodus was a key leader in the Teamsters. He was President of Local 407 from 1982 to 1987, and again from 1990-1995.

To his wife Lillian, and his loving family, I extend my heartfelt sympathies.

That was the essence of his legacy, fighting for the democratic principles of improving the representation of his fellow Teamsters.

To address this concern we have introduced this short and straightforward legislation.

I often hear from state and local governments and constituents involved in non-profit organizations who, in an attempt to gain assistance for many worthy programs, are frustrated by the miles of red tape, regulations and duplicative…

The bill sunsets in five years and The National Academy for Public Administrators (NAPA) would submit an evaluation just prior to its sunsetting.

It has been endorsed by state and local organizations such as the National Governors Association, the National Conference of State Legislators, the National Association of Counties, and the National League of Cities.

I want to thank the gentleman from Maryland, Mr. Hoyer and the other original cosponsors for joining me in this effort and I encourage my colleagues to join in support of this bipartisan effort.

The President of the United States, the chief law enforcement officer of this land, lied under oath.

The compelling evidence in this case satisfies the intent element required under both sections 1621 and 1623 of the Federal Criminal Code.

The strong leadership that has been provided by General Alexander has benefitted not only the Ohio National Guard, it has benefitted all Ohioans and our Nation.

General Alexander has served his country ably and honorably for the past forty-four years.

I join with all Ohioans in expressing my appreciation for a job well done to Major General Richard C. Alexander.

The positive impact he has had on the lives of Ohioans is immeasurable and his compassion for people and pride in serving in the military epitomize the true meaning of the words--Duty, Honor, Country.