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I believe that persons who have made meaningful contributions to society should be recognized and honored.

I am pleased to introduce this bill to designate five United States Postal Service buildings after five individuals who made significant contributions to Baltimore and the State of Maryland.

I am honored to submit this legislation saluting five people from my district who spent their lives giving service to others.

Samuel Lacy, Judge Robert Bernard Watts, Judge Harry Augustus Cole, Frederick Dewberry, Jr., and Flossie McClain Desmond have paid their rent.

I congratulate Juneteenth National Museum on a successful Juneteenth celebration.

The annual occurrence of Juneteenth attracts people from across the state to downtown Baltimore in observance of this event.

Juneteenth is generally celebrated on June 19, which is considered as the day of emancipation from slavery of African-Americans in Texas.

The Juneteenth Festival has grown to be a vitally important part of not only Baltimore, but African-American culture as well.

I rise today on behalf of the Juneteenth National Museum, located in my home district of Baltimore, Md., and in observance of the National Juneteenth Celebration.

As legislators, we MUST recognize that growth is inevitable and growth is necessary. However, my hope is that my colleagues will utilize smart growth initiatives outlined by the Clinton administration to protect the environment, while also…

We are representatives of our nation. We are given responsibilities to deliberate on matters of public importance and vote in the public interest.

The American people should not be excluded from one of the most important Senate deliberations in United States history.

I absolutely will not support closing the doors to the public and hope that my colleagues will join me in supporting the Sunshine motion.

I believe my constituents and all Americans deserve to hear Senate deliberations from Senators--not leakers and speculators and commentators.

The United States Senate is, ultimately, the public's institution-- not ours.

I rise today in strong support of the Wellstone/Harkin motion. This motion would allow open Senate debate during the Impeachment trial.

Such a significant decision, a decision with such profound consequences, should not be reached behind closed doors.