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The Pledge of Allegiance was led by firefighter Joe Coen of
Newton.

The invocation was delivered by Sister Catherine Dunn, BVM,
President of Clarke College in Dubuque.

Jordyn Kracht, Adrianna Schrader, Jeff Becker and Danielle
Jackson of KidsSake read an excerpt from Maya Angelou’s "On the
Pulse of Morning."

The oath of office was administered to Lieutenant Governor Sally J.
Pederson by Chief Justice Louis A. Lavorato, assisted by Jim Autry.

President Kramer presented Lieutenant Governor Sally J. Pederson
who gave the following remarks:

Governor Vilsack, Governor Ray, Lieutenant Governor Corning, Chief Justice
Lavorato, members of the Court, distinguished elected officials, family, friends and
Iowans everywhere.

It is an honor to be here.

Four years ago, when I first had the privilege of taking the oath of office as
Lieutenant Governor, I thought I knew Iowa. After all, I was born here, went to school
here, lived her all of my life.

Boy, was I wrong.

During the past four years, I have had the privilege to work with Governor Vilsack
on issues ranging from work force development to mental health to ending domestic
violence and child abuse. I have appreciated the governor’s commitment to making me
a full partner in all the decisions of this administration, in word and deed.

This job of Lieutenant Governor also has given me an opportunity to learn about
Iowa and Iowans in ways I never could have imagined. One of the most surprising
experiences in this learning process was my weeklong Discover Iowa Tour in the spring
of 2001.

In an effort to promote more tourism by Iowans within Iowa, I visited the arts,
cultural, and historical attractions of 36 communities in every corner of our state.

I discovered a vibrant arts and cultural scene that I was only vaguely aware of,
despite all my years of living here. Our ethnic heritage is celebrated with the foods and
customs and arts of the Native American, English, German, Italian, Irish, Dutch,
Norwegian, Czech, French, Danish, African, Asian, Pacific Islander, Mexican, Bosnian
and Sudanese. All have been newcomers in their time. Each has added richness and
texture to our communities-and to our state.



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