Mr. President, I know my friend and colleague, Senator Snowe, is about to deliver some remarks. I ask unanimous consent that I be recognized at the conclusion of her statement. I wish to take a moment to thank her for her work with me on the bill I am going to be talking about. She will be talking about something else, but I will be discussing the National Endowment for the Oceans. While we are in the Chamber together, I express my gratitude for the collegial, thoughtful, helpful way we worked together on this bipartisan piece of legislation. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. The Senator from Maine.
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