April 26, 2005 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S4349 to, and the motion to reconsider be laid Palkie, Ms. Jenelle Philipczyk, Ms. Brenda under the control of the majority lead- upon the table. Reinen, Ms. Bobbi Ross, Ms. Allie Sanchez, er or his designee; provided that fol- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without Ms. Maggie Souba, Ms. Kelly Stephens, Ms. lowing morning business the Senate re- objection, it is so ordered. Noelle Sutton, Ms. Stacy Troumbly, Ms. sume consideration of H.R. 3, the high- Becky Wacker, Ms. , and Ms. The resolution (S. Res. 125) was way bill. agreed to. Krissy Wendell demonstrated exceptional teamwork, selfless team spirit, and admi- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without The preamble was agreed to. objection, it is so ordered. The resolution, with its preamble, rable sportswomanship throughout the sea- son; f reads as follows: Whereas the University of Minnesota Gold- S. RES. 125 en Gophers women’s team Head PROGRAM Whereas, on Sunday, March 27, 2005, the Coach and Assistant University of won Coaches , Charlie Burggraf, and Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, tomorrow the National Collegiate Athletic Association Jeff Moen provided outstanding leadership following morning business, the Senate (NCAA) Division I Women’s Hockey Cham- and coaching to mold all of the talented will resume consideration of the high- pionship for the second straight year; young women into a championship team: way bill. We will continue the amend- Whereas the University of Minnesota Gold- Now, therefore, be it ing process tomorrow. The chairman en Gophers defeated Harvard University in Resolved, That the Senate— and ranking member will be here to the championship game by a score of 4 to 3, (1) commends the University of Minnesota and defeated Dartmouth College by a score Golden Gophers women’s ice hockey team for work through amendments that are of- of 7 to 2 in the semifinals; winning the 2004–2005 National Collegiate fered. Rollcall votes are expected Whereas, during the 2004–2005 season, the Athletic Association’s Division I Women’s throughout the day in relation to the Golden Gophers won an outstanding 36 out of Ice Hockey Championship; amendments. 40 games; (2) recognizes the outstanding achieve- I also remind my colleagues that we Whereas Ms. Krissy Wendell was honored ments of the team’s players, coaches, and have several other important matters with the prestigious , support staff; and to address before adjourning for next which is presented annually to the Nation’s (3) directs the Secretary of the Senate to week’s recess. We hope to receive con- most outstanding women’s collegiate hockey transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution player; to the president of the University of Min- ference reports to both the budget reso- Whereas Ms. Natalie Darwitz, Ms. Lyndsay nesota. lution and supplemental appropriations Wall, and Ms. Krissy Wendell were selected f bill. In addition, several nominations for the 2004–2005 NCAA All-Tournament are available for floor consideration, Team, and Ms. Darwitz was named the tour- ORDERS FOR WEDNESDAY, and we expect to move forward with nament’s Most Valuable Player; those this week as well. Whereas Ms. Lyndsay Wall, Ms. Krissy APRIL 27, 2005 Wendell, and Ms. Natalie Darwitz were Mr. FRIST. I ask unanimous consent Again, we have a lot of work to do named to the CCM Women’s University Divi- that when the Senate completes its this week. Senators should expect busy sion I Ice Hockey All-American First Team, business today, it stand in adjourn- days with rollcall votes throughout the and Ms. Jody Horak was named to the CCM ment until 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, week. Women’s University Division I Ice Hockey All-American Second Team; April 27. I further ask that following f the prayer and the pledge, the morning Whereas the team’s seniors—Ms. Jody ADJOURNMENT UNTIL 9:30 A.M. Horak, Ms. Brenda Reinen, Ms. Kelly Ste- hour be deemed expired, the Journal of phens, Ms. Noelle Sutton, and Ms. Stacy proceedings be approved to date, the TOMORROW Troumbly—made tremendous contributions time for the two leaders be reserved, Mr. FRIST. If there is no further to the University of Minnesota Golden Go- and the Senate then proceed to a pe- business to come before the Senate, I phers women’s ice hockey program through- riod for morning business for up to 120 ask unanimous consent that the Sen- out their collegiate careers; minutes, with the first 30 minutes ate stand in adjournment under the Whereas Ms. Ashley Albrecht, Ms. Chelsey Brodt, Ms. Natalie Darwitz, Ms. Whitney under the control of the majority lead- previous order. Graft, Ms. Jody Horak, Ms. Krista Johnson, er or his designee, the next 60 minutes There being no objection, the Senate, Ms. Natalie Lamme´, Ms. Erica McKenzie, under the control of Senator BIDEN or at 7:34 p.m., adjourned until Wednes- Ms. Anya Miller, Ms. Andrea Nichols, Ms. Liz his designee, and the final 30 minutes day, April 27, 2005, at 9:30 a.m.

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