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Dan Coats delivers farewell speech

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WASHINGTON (WOWO): Indiana US Senator Dan Coats said “goodbye” to his colleagues as he stepped away from a 34-year political career Tuesday.

Coats said he has no regrets about his time serving the public:

“Through it all, the ups and the downs, the successes and the failures, I’ve felt nothing but gratitude for the privilege of serving,” Coats said.

In a speech full of anecdotes and smiles, Coats thanked those who helped him along the way:

“The friendships that I’ve had and now have… the talented men and women who serve in this distinguished body is what I will miss most,” he said.

Coats gained notoriety for his weekly “Waste of the Week” presentations, which called out Congress for wasteful spending habits.

It’s the second retirement for Coats; his first came in 1999 after spending a decade in office, before serving as US Ambassador to Germany from 2001 to 2005, before returning to the senate in 2010. He promised his family there would not be a third retirement speech.

Watch his full address below:

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