[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 21 (Thursday, February 2, 1995)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E254]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]


                      TRIBUTE TO CAROLYN JOY QUILL

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                        HON. THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA

                            of pennsylvania

                    in the house of representatives

                       Thursday, February 2, 1995
  Mr. FOGLIETTA. Mr. Speaker, I rise on this occasion to pay tribute to 
Ms. Carolyn Joy Quill on the occasion of her retirement after more than 
28 years of service at the Department of Health and Human Services and 
its predecessor agency, the Department of Health, Education, and 
Welfare.
  In addition to working at the Department of Health, and Human 
Services [HHS] headquarters in Washington, DC, Ms. Quill has also 
served in the San Francisco and Philadelphia regional offices. Since 
1989, she has been Regional Inspector General for Evaluation and 
Inspections in the Philadelphia regional office, where she was Director 
of an integral program of nationwide policy studies that provided 
Federal decisionmakers in both Congress and HHS with practical, 
reliable, and timely information and advice. Ms. Quill has also served 
in the Office of the Inspector General, the Public Health Service, the 
Office of Education, and the Social Security Administration.
  As is evidenced by her many service-oriented positions, Ms. Quill is 
extremely active in community affairs. She founded and served as the 
first president of a local Philadelphia civic association, and in 1990 
was honored with a citation from the Philadelphia city council in 
recognition of her dedication to civic affairs. In addition to these 
distinctions, Ms. Quill has received numerous Inspector General 
Achievement Awards, and is listed in the 1988 edition of ``Who's Who of 
American Women.'' I join with Ms. Quill's friends, family, and co-
workers in congratulating her on her retirement.


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