Madam Speaker, on behalf of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, I present Senate bill 692 for consideration. This legislation will facilitate the donation of the Grace Tully Archive to the National Archives and Records Administration. Senate bill 692 is the Senate companion to H.R. 1506, which was introduced by Representative Louise Slaughter. H.R. 1506 passed the House by voice vote on November 16, 2009, after it was approved by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform by voice vote on October 29, 2009. Senate bill 692 is identical to H.R. 1506, and was introduced by Senator Chuck Schumer on March 25, 2009. The legislation was reported out of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs without amendment on October 5, 2009, and was passed by the United States Senate on October 14, 2009, by unanimous consent. Madam Speaker, Ms. Grace Tully served as the personal secretary of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt from June of 1941 to April of 1945. In her capacity as personal secretary to the President, Ms. Tully preserved an assortment of personal papers and other historical items related to President Roosevelt that have come to form a historically significant collection.
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The speaker is discussing Senate bill 692, which facilitates the donation of the Grace Tully Archive to the National Archives.
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