[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 67 (Wednesday, May 25, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: May 25, 1994]
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             MARGARET K. WILSON: 38 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE

  Mr. HOLLINGS. Mr. President, I rise to salute an especially dedicated 
public servant, Margaret K. Wilson, who is retiring June 3 after 38 
years with the Internal Revenue Service in Columbia, SC.
  Ms. Wilson is a stand-out example of dedication and excellence in 
federal service. She began her career as a stenographer and finished as 
executive secretary to the IRS's District Director in Columbia. In that 
capacity, Ms. Wilson has intervened on countless occasions to assist my 
office in resolving constituents' concern with the IRS. She has been 
unfailingly helpful and resourceful, and I and my staff are indebted to 
her for all she has done.
  Mr. President, Ms. Wilson has an old-fashioned sense of duty and 
public service--and it shows. Upon her retirement, she will receive the 
Treasury Department's Albert Galletin Award, the Department's highest 
career service award for employees who have served 20 or more years. I 
would also note that in 1985 Ms. Wilson received a Federal Employee of 
the Year award from the Columbia Federal Executive Council.
  Mr. President, I would like to express my respect and gratitude to 
Margaret Wilson for nearly four decades of service to the people of 
South Carolina. I wish her a long and happy retirement.

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