{"database": "openregs", "table": "congressional_record", "rows": [["CREC-2002-11-22-pt1-PgE2132-2", "2002-11-22", 107, 2, null, null, "H. RES. 598", "HOUSE", "EXTENSIONS", "ALLOTHER", "E2132", "E2132", "[{\"name\": \"Hilda L. Solis\", \"role\": \"speaking\"}]", "[{\"congress\": \"107\", \"type\": \"HRES\", \"number\": \"598\"}]", "148 Cong. Rec. E2132", "Congressional Record, Volume 148 Issue 152 (Friday, November 22, 2002)\n\n[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 152 (Friday, November 22, 2002)]\n[Extensions of Remarks]\n[Page E2132]\nFrom the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]\n\n                              H. RES. 598\n\n                                 ______\n\n                          HON. HILDA L. SOLIS\n\n                             of california\n\n                    in the house of representatives\n\n                       Friday, November 22, 2002\n\n  Ms. SOLIS. Mr. Speaker, it is with a heavy heart and great sadness\nthat I rise to honor my friend Senator Paul Wellstone, who died October\n25 in a plane crash in Minnesota along with his wife and daughter,\nthree of his staff members and two pilots. The mark that Paul Wellstone\nleft on the world was far, far greater than his small stature and down-\nto-earth nature would suggest. And so, the emptiness we feel at his\npassing is vast and deep. It stretches far beyond the personal pain of\nlosing a friend, or the tragedy of his shattered family.\n  Senator Wellstone was a public servant in the most ideal sense of the\nterm. Politics never became more important to him than the people he\nrepresented and the people he loved. Victory never became more\nimportant to him than voicing his true convictions. Power never became\nmore important to him than his desire to serve the powerless.\n  On the campaign trail, Paul Wellstone drove an old green school bus\nacross the state of Minnesota. From that bus Senator Wellstone\ntirelessly assured people that he would struggle for peace and fight\nfor veterans, that he would work to stop the tide of domestic violence\nand mental illness, and that he would defend our fragile environment.\nMost of all, that old bus brought hope and excitement to people whom\nfor too long, and for too many reasons, felt that their government had\nforgotten about them. Now that he is gone, that bus must not sit and\nrust away. We must have the courage, the commitment, and the strength\nto keep that bus rolling.\n  I will miss Paul Wellstone greatly. I know that we all will.\n\n                          ____________________"]], "columns": ["granule_id", "date", "congress", "session", "volume", "issue", "title", "chamber", "granule_class", "sub_granule_class", "page_start", "page_end", "speakers", "bills", "citation", "full_text"], "primary_keys": ["granule_id"], "primary_key_values": ["CREC-2002-11-22-pt1-PgE2132-2"], "units": {}, "query_ms": 41.839768062345684, "source": "Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API", "source_url": "https://www.federalregister.gov/developers/api/v1", "license": "Public Domain (U.S. Government data)", "license_url": "https://www.regulations.gov/faq"}