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        HONORING SANDY ASHWORTH AND THE BOUNDARY COUNTY LIBRARY

<bullet> Mr. CRAPO. Madam President, I rise today to honor Sandy 
Ashworth who was recently nominated by President Bush to serve on the 
National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, NCLIS, and 
confirmed by the Senate on January 26, 2004. In her capacity as a 
Commissioner, Sandy will provide advice to the President, Congress, and 
other policy makers on the library and information needs of the nation 
and the policies and plans necessary to meet those needs. Sandy's 
skills and experience will serve her well as she helps to shape the 
policy of the nation in this important area.
  As 1 of only 12 appointees, Sandy's confirmation to the Commission is 
quite an honor. I know from first-hand experience that this recognition 
is well deserved. Sandy runs the Boundary County Library in Bonners 
Ferry, a facility I was pleased to visit recently. Each of the four 
full time and six part-time staff members are bringing neighbors and 
families together, promoting literacy, and providing educational and 
cultural resources to many who might not have them otherwise. Sandy has 
created a model library that provides an impressive range of services 
to several rural communities. Her excellence is well-known, and 
recognition of her work has preceded this nomination. In 2002, First 
Lady Laura Bush presented the library with one of the prestigious 
Institute of Museum and Library Services' National Awards for Museum 
and Library Service. In 2003, Sandy was also named one of ``Idaho's 
Brightest Stars,'' an award given to those who make a difference in the 
lives of children and families.
  Truly, Sandy is one who has made a difference. She has worked 
diligently and with great effect for the citizens of Boundary County. I 
am certain she will bring the same energy to her new post and continue 
to have a positive impact as she represents Idaho in the NCLIS. Today, 
I join with her coworkers, family, and friends in honoring her 
contributions to the State of Idaho.<bullet>

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