Mr. President, I would like to take the opportunity to express my appreciation to Andrew Crawford for his hard work as an intern in my Indian Affairs Committee office in Washington, DC. I recognize his efforts and contributions to my office as well as to the State of Wyoming. Andrew graduated from McLean High School. He currently attends Wake Forest University, where he is majoring in history and minoring in environmental studies and political science. Throughout his internship, he has demonstrated a strong work ethic which has made him an invaluable asset to our office. The quality of his work is reflected in his great efforts over the last several months. I thank Andrew for the dedication he has shown while working for me and my staff. It was a pleasure to have him as part of our team. I know he will have continued success with all of his future endeavors. I wish him all my best on his next journey. ____________________
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