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On November 18, 2009, Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) became the longest-serving member of Congress, having served in the House of Representatives (1953-1959) and the Senate (1959-present) for a total of 56 years, 10 months, and 16 days. Full Article at History News Network
A South Carolina senator has introduced a constitutional amendment that would set congressional term limits. It should carry the image of a certain West Virginia senator who's been in Washington far too long. Full Article at Rantburg
Victoria Kennedy (L), widow of the late Senator Edward Kennedy, stands with staff members and colleagues beside Senator Robert Byrd (C, in wheelchair), D-WVA, after the hearse bearing the remains of Senator Kennedy arrived at the US Capitol on August 29... View Photo »
While I believe it is imperative that we do all we can to protect our most vulnerable against the H1N1 virus, we must ensure that the vaccine that is being sent to clinics, hospitals and doctors’ offices across the country, and which is going to be put into the mouths and arms of millions of Americans, ...
FRANKFORT - The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority will be accepting applications for Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarships from Dec. 1 through Feb. 1. Full Article at Cincinnati Enquirer
Sen. Robert Byrd has the power to redistribute wealth for political advantage. Full Article at Investor's Business Daily
TUESDAY Crab Orchard MacArthur PSD semi-monthly meeting, 1 p.m. , conference room of the business office, 196 Glenview Rd. , Crab Orchard. Full Article at Beckley Register-Herald
WASHINGTON - AUGUST 06: Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) sits in a wheelchair as he is brought to the Senate floor to vote on judge Sonia Sotomayor, on Capitol Hill August 6, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
When I got here in 1976 -- I almost said 1776 ... But when I got here in 1976 -- some people think I have been here since 1776 -- Robert C. Byrd was the majority leader in the Senate.
CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. Full Article at The Herald-Mail Online
150,000 words shorter than the famously long novel. Sen. Orrin Hatch has been in the Senate for a while. Actually, 32 years, slightly longer than either of us have been alive. But he definitely has not been there since the very start. Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
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Victoria Kennedy (L), widow of the late Senator Edward Kennedy, stands with staff members and colleagues beside Senator Robert Byrd (C, in wheelchair), D-WVA, after the hearse bearing the remains of Senator Kennedy arrived at the US Capitol on August 29, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - AUGUST 06: Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) sits in a wheelchair as he is brought to the Senate floor to vote on judge Sonia Sotomayor, on Capitol Hill August 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - AUGUST 06: Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) sits in a wheelchair as he is brought to the Senate floor to vote on judge Sonia Sotomayor, on Capitol Hill August 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - AUGUST 06: Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) sits in a wheelchair as he takes an elevator to the Senate floor to vote on judge Sonia Sotomayor, on Capitol Hill August 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 13: Subcommittee Chairman Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) speaks during a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee on Capitol Hill May 13, 2009 in Washington, DC. The hearing was to examine the Homeland Security Department's FY2010 budget request.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 13: Subcommittee Chairman Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) speaks during a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee on Capitol Hill May 13, 2009 in Washington, DC. The hearing was to examine the Homeland Security Department's FY2010 budget request.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 13: Subcommittee Chairman Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) speaks during a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee on Capitol Hill May 13, 2009 in Washington, DC. The hearing was to examine the Homeland Security Department's FY2010 budget request.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 13: U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano (C) testifies as Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) (L) and Sen. George Voinovich (R-OH) (R) look on during a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee on Capitol Hill May 13, 2009 in Washingto...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 20: U.S. President Barack Obama (L) shakes hands with Victoria Reggie Kennedy (2R) as her husband Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) (R) shakes hands with Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) during the luncheon at Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol January 20, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (L) shakes hands with Victoria Kennedy as US Senator Robert Byrd(seated) D-WV shakes hands with Senator Ted Kennedy (R)D-MA during the inaugural luncheon in Statuary Hall at the US Capitol January 20, 2009 in Washington,DC.
View Photo »State elected officials sign a proclamation declaring Nov. 18 "Sen. Robert C. Byrd day" in the West Virginia State Capitol rotunda in Charleston, W.Va. to celebrate Sen. Robert C. Byrd becoming the longest serving senator in United States congressional history on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Senate President Earl Ray Tomblin, D-Mingo, speaks as Thunder the bald eagle flaps her wings during a celebration at the West Virginia State Capitol rotunda in Charleston, W.Va. to celebrate Sen. Robert C. Byrd becoming the longest serving senator in United States congressional history...
View Photo »A crowd gathers at the West Virginia State Capitol rotunda in Charleston, W.Va. Wednesday Nov. 18, 2009 to celebrate Sen. Robert C. Byrd for becoming history's longest-serving member of Congress.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - AUGUST 06: Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) sits in a wheelchair as he is brought to the Senate floor to vote on judge Sonia Sotomayor, on Capitol Hill August 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »While I believe it is imperative that we do all we can to protect our most vulnerable against the H1N1 virus, we must ensure that the vaccine that is being sent to clinics, hospitals and doctors’ offices across the country, and which is going to be put into the mouths and arms of millions of Americans, ...
When I got here in 1976 -- I almost said 1776 ... But when I got here in 1976 -- some people think I have been here since 1776 -- Robert C. Byrd was the majority leader in the Senate.
West Virginia not only has a storied history in the development of our nation, but is also blessed with a natural and cultural heritage that we must work to preserve for future generations to enjoy
The purpose for being here today is to respond to an initiative that was begun by Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., to establish a Constitution Day to celebrate and to remember the United States Constitution
With the approval of these funds, I have continued my commitment to the people of West Virginia to improving the infrastructure throughout our great state ... These projects are an integral component of our efforts to create jobs, reduce traffic, make travel safer, and spur economic development and tour...
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