02.26.18

Senate Sergeant at Arms to Retire

Larkin has served as the Senate’s Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper since the beginning of the 114th Congress in January 2015. He will stay on until a replacement has been named.

WASHINGTON, D.C.  U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made the following statement Monday regarding the retirement of Frank J. Larkin, the Senate’s Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper: 

“I can’t thank Frank enough for his work as Sergeant at Arms, his efforts to keep the Senate community safe, and the professional approach he’s taken to this critical role. I wish him well in his future endeavors, and will ensure the Senate remains in good hands when a replacement is named.”

Background:

Larkin has served as the Senate’s Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper since the beginning of the 114th Congress in January 2015. He will stay on until a replacement has been named.

The largest in size of staff and budget in the Senate, the office of the Sergeant at Arms is also responsible for all Senate computers and technology support services, recording and photographic services, printing and graphics services and telecommunications services. The Sergeant at Arms also provides assistance to all Senate offices with their staffing, mailing, purchasing and financial needs.

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