TRIBUTE TO LINDSAY NOTHERN; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 39
(Senate - March 05, 2019)

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                       TRIBUTE TO LINDSAY NOTHERN

  Mr. CRAPO. Madam President, I honor my communications director 
Lindsay Nothern for his dedication of more than 20 years to Senate 
service.
  Lindsay has been a valued member of my staff since we both started 
Senate service in 1999. When I was sworn in as a U.S. Senator, my 
communications director refused to hire a press secretary immediately 
because she wanted to bring Lindsay onto the staff, and he was not 
available for a few months, so she did double duty until he was able to 
join my staff, and I have always been grateful for her insistence that 
we wait for him. His instincts and media savvy have been spot-on so 
many times over the two decades he has been with me.
  Lindsay's strategic view of how activities and policy initiatives are 
presented has been instrumental. From press secretary, he moved to 
serving as communications director in 2011. While Lindsay may not be an 
Idahoan by birth, he has certainly earned his Gem State stripes through 
his depth and breadth of knowledge about the State. His experience as a 
journalist has served him well, first in reporting and managing the 
news from the journalist side and then from the other side as a press 
secretary and media representative. His prior work includes serving as 
press secretary for former Idaho Governor Phil Batt, who initially 
dubbed Lindsay as ``Scoop,'' and campaign press secretary for 
Congressman  Mike Simpson in Congressman Simpson's first House 
campaign.
  Lindsay is unfailingly one of the most pleasant people I have ever 
encountered. He can be counted on to be a great sounding board and 
listener, regardless of his personal opinions. I trust him to represent 
me to Idahoans throughout the State and know that he will always leave 
a meeting with a handful of new friends. That includes those who show 
up angry and unannounced in my office, demanding a meeting. Lindsay has 
demonstrated patience, commitment, and empathy in meeting for hundreds 
of hours with those who have taken issue with some aspect of 
government, the administration, or me. He is also a great encourager 
among staff, helping them to know their good work is valued and 
appreciated.
  Several issues have become close to Lindsay's heart--among them, 
domestic violence prevention and awareness. Somewhere in my office 
archives, there is a photo of Lindsay in women's heels as he took part 
in a ``walk a mile in her shoes'' event, representing the office. That 
was not a comfortable experience for his feet, but he has been a strong 
advocate in helping me find ways to illuminate and bring awareness to 
domestic violence matters.
  Thank you, Lindsay, for your 20 years of dedicated service to our 
Nation and the people of Idaho, and thank you for your continual 
assistance and friendship over the years. Congratulations on this 
milestone of public service for the betterment of Idaho and our Nation.

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