November 14, 2009
Sen. Byrd about to break record for longest time in Congress
Sen. Robert C. Byrd
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- On Wednesday, Sen. Robert C. Byrd is set to become the longest-serving member in the history of the U.S. Congress.

The West Virginia Democrat was first elected to the Senate in 1958, taking his oath of office on Jan. 3, 1959. Before that, Byrd served three two-year terms in the House of Representatives.

He is about to pass the current record holder, Carl Hayden of Arizona, who served in the U.S. House and Senate for 57 years.

Byrd already holds the record for service in the U.S. Senate.

On Wednesday, Byrd will have been a senator for 50 years, 10 months and 18 days, in addition to his six years in the House.

During his career, Byrd has served alongside 12 different presidents. In 1976, he briefly considered running for president himself.

Byrd is the only West Virginian to serve in both houses of the U.S. Congress and the state Legislature.

Gov. Joe Manchin will host Wednesday's commemoration of Byrd's landmark achievement at the state Capitol. Members of the state Legislature, Byrd's staff and the public are all invited to attend.

 "On Nov. 18, a West Virginian breaks all records and makes history," Manchin said. "Sen. Byrd sets the gold standard for what it means to be an outstanding public official, and this week he will reach a historic national milestone."

Ned Rose, a Charleston lawyer who managed Byrd's 2000 and 2006 re-election campaigns, called Byrd "an extraordinary combination of someone who works very hard and is a dedicated student of history, politics and government. He also has an almost-perfect memory -- not only of what he has learned, but of his own experiences."

Byrd's long service is a special asset, Rose believes.

"When the question of invading Iraq came about, how many members of Congress could remember voting for the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and knew how that turned out?"

Passed by the Senate on Aug. 7, 1964, by a 98-2 vote, that resolution paved the way to escalating the Vietnam War. Byrd repeatedly expressed regrets for backing that resolution.

"Senator Byrd made a remarkable rise from humble beginnings," Rose said. "He is a genuinely nice man, a very kind person who spends all his time worrying about what is best for West Virginia and the people of the United States."

During his long career, Byrd set many records.

 

  •   On June 12, 2006, Byrd became the longest-serving senator since the Senate first met on March 4, 1789. By that date, Byrd served 17,327 days, surpassing the late Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C.
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  •   On Nov. 7, 2006, Byrd became the only person elected to nine full terms in the Senate.
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  •   On April 27, 1990, Byrd set a record for the most roll call votes, casting his 12,134th vote in the Senate.
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    Posted By: agusta55 (2:06pm 11-16-2009)
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    "I'm West Virginia's billion dollar industry. You can call me Big Daddy". What a shame that someone elected to the U.S. Senate would have such a mind set and wish to have his name emblazioned on every school, highway, senior center, research center and maybe outhouses too. A career politician handing out taxpayer money as if it were his. He and his ilk (other career politicians) are a blight on America. And all this from a man who secured his education at taxpayers expense, sponsored and supported an automatic annual congressional pay raise which must be voted down by congressional members and a man who has not even lived in the state for 50 years and probably doesn't even know what day of the week or month it is and has his staff managing his office. And I thought Obama had a massive ego to feed!

    Posted By: Banderillo (9:08am 11-16-2009)
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    What irony we have here. No disrespect to Robert Byrd the man, but these "achievements" would have our Founding Fathers turning somersaults in their graves. Our elected representatives were to be common folks who lived in their communities and experienced life as a normal citizen first and only to serve in Congress for a temporary period to make important decisions for the Nation. Now we have professional politicians who more often than not acquire vast sums of money beyond their salaries as they live a grand lifestyle completely foreign to you, me and our neighbors. And for this, unless you are part of the club (republican or democrat) with mighty benefactors, you have no chance to mount a campaign to unseat them. Such a shame we have brought upon ourselves and our Nation. Yet we continue to elect them as they provide us tokens of their largess...at our expense (literally). Yet for all these grand Representatives for all these years, why is our State so stagnate?

    Posted By: Eliz (7:49pm 11-15-2009)
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    Sen. Robert C. Byrd and staff, thank you for your tireless years of dedication to the great state of WV. Thank you for bringing federal dollars to this state, without it our bridges,schools,roads,and veterans hospitals would not have been repaired/or built. As a US senator you have showed up to vote in the passing of many congressional bills, that assist in helping the poor and working families. In my heart I believe that you have apologized for YOUR ATROCIOUS PAST and have tried to right a wrong to our country. May God bless your soul!

    Posted By: MU4WVU2 (7:40pm 11-15-2009)
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    Byrd has been a great inspiration to the state of West Virginia. He has inspired all who would allow themselves to depend on the government to provide a living for them. He is a legend in political circles on how to get the greatest use out of the theory of welfare. All of the time he has been in political power, he has produced one gift to the state that generates payrolls. When the fed budget could least afford it, he got a piece of the FBI transferred to WV. There may also be a couple prisons. He could have assisted Jennings Randolph to broaden the use of coal. Randolph suggested they do so, but that was when Byrd was extending his power by supporting Democrat agenda. He did succeed as a proponent of Democrat power to the detriment of the state.

    The heck of it is, he waited until the country could not afford the pork before he became a/the major provider of consumable pork (monthly welfare check).

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