[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 17] [Senate] [Page 22428] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]SENATE RESOLUTION 623--HONORING THE LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF TOM CARR, CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE ANALYST, AND EXTENDING THE CONDOLENCES OF THE SENATE ON THE OCCASION OF HIS DEATH Mr. STEVENS submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary: S. Res. 623 Whereas Tom Carr served Congress with distinction for 31 years at the Library of Congress as an analyst for the Congressional Research Service; Whereas Mr. Carr held a bachelor's degree in history from Catholic University in Washington, D.C., and a master's degree in information systems from Strayer University in Fredericksburg, Virginia; Whereas Mr. Carr was born in Jacksonville, Illinois, and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia; Whereas Mr. Carr was an expert on congressional committees, House and Senate floor procedure, and congressionally created commissions; Whereas Mr. Carr was an enthusiastic teacher of congressional procedure to staff, helping them to do their jobs better; Whereas Mr. Carr was an accomplished and entertaining public speaker who founded the Library of Congress chapter of the Toastmasters and was president of the Capitol Hill Toastmasters; Whereas Mr. Carr worked tirelessly and cheerfully in service to Congress and set a high example for his colleagues; Whereas Mr. Carr was distinguished for the generous enthusiasm with which he met the needs of colleagues and clients alike, as well as for his persistent and expansive good humor and wit; and Whereas Mr. Carr faithfully discharged his duties and responsibilities in a wide variety of demanding positions in public life with honesty, integrity, loyalty, and humility: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate-- (1) honors the life and achievements of Congressional Research Service Analyst Tom Carr; (2) expresses profound sorrow upon the occasion of Mr. Carr's death and extends heartful condolences to those who survive him: his wife Mary (Mimi), his sons Thomas and John, his mother Carswella, and his 9 brothers and sisters; and (3) expresses its appreciation and respect for Mr. Carr's exemplary record as an analyst for Congress. ____________________