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Lawmaker honors outgoing chief of staff Lee Lansbury for decade of service
Summary
A lawmaker rose on the legislative floor to recognize outgoing chief of staff Lee Lansbury for a decade of public service, citing his prior work as communications director for two members of Utah's congressional delegation and praising his leadership and office culture. The remarks were ceremonial; no votes or motions followed.
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A lawmaker rose on the floor to recognize outgoing chief of staff Lee Lansbury, praising a decade of public service and his prior work as communications director for two members of Utah's congressional delegation.
The lawmaker credited Lansbury with building "a culture of service and family" in the office and highlighted his leadership, patience, encouragement and strategic skills as reasons colleagues would miss him. The remarks were delivered as a short ceremonial recognition and did not precede any motion or vote.
The lawmaker described Lansbury as "a beloved fixture here on the Hill and one of Utah's most trusted voices," and thanked him for his "personal friendship" and faithful service to the people of Utah, the country and the institution. The lawmaker closed by saying, "You will be missed. Well done, my friend." The speaker yielded back after the remarks.
No formal actions, votes or directives followed the recognition. The floor appearance was limited to a statement of appreciation and a public send-off for Lansbury as he begins the next chapter in his career.

