LeadershipBreakfast FeaturesRep. JohnLarson O
n themorning ofWednesday, December 7, Congressman John Larson (CT), Chairman of the House Democrac Caucus, joinedmembers of the U.S.
Capitol Historical Society Leadership Council and Constanno Brumidi Society and USCHS staff for the Society's annual Congressional Leadership Breakfast. The congressman spoke for an hour on the importance of cooperaon in Congress. He stressed the importance of dialogue above all else. It is essenal, he stated, that members fromboth sides of the aisle be able to speak, to argue, to agree, to disagree respecully. The breakfast provides a forumfor amember of the House or Senate leadership
Congressman Larson, le, greets DaveMorrison of Boeing.
to address Societymembers on a topic of his or her personal choice. This year's event, generously supported by Altria and Caterpillar, was held in the Rotunda Room of Altria Client Services. Formore informaon about our events ormembership in the Capitol Commiee, please call Allie Swislocki at (202) 543-8919 x 23.
Congressman Larson addresses guests on issues of cooperaon andmutual respect.
Members of the Conneccut
Congressional Delegaon, past
and current, reunite at the Breakfast (formermember
Ron Sarasin, former memberNancy Johnson, and
Chairman Larson).
U.S. Capitol Historical Society President Ron Sarasin, le, thanks Congressman Larsonwith a commemorave gi fromthe Society.
Ron Sarasin, right, chats with TomMedaglia of Thomas Advisors.
Dave Regan of the Naonal Automobile Dealer's Associa- on tests guests' Conneccut savvywith a pop quiz.
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