[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 80 (Tuesday, June 4, 1996)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E983]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                TRIBUTE TO RANDY HUSK, TROY CITY COUNCIL

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                          HON. SANDER M. LEVIN

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 4, 1996

  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Randall J. Husk, 
recently retired from the Troy City Council after 18 years of 
distinguished service.
  Known to his friends and family as Randy, he has served most 
effectively and was honored by his peers with election as Mayor Pro Tem 
in 3 different years. While a City Councilman, Randy Husk served with 
distinction representing the city of Troy on the Michigan Municipal 
League's Workers Compensation Board and on the General Assembly of the 
Southeast Michigan Council of Governments [SEMCOG]. Prior to his first 
city council term he was appointed to the planning commission for 3 
years and was on the zoning Board of Appeals, holding the office of 
chairman of each. During his tenure in both appointed and elected city 
government he was known as a strong supporter of the Troy master land 
use plan.
  Randy Husk's energy and untiring dedication extend beyond City Hall 
to other areas of the community. His concern for youth is demonstrated 
by his contributions to the Troy Boys and Girls Club, the Athens High 
School Athletic Boosters Club, and his service as a volunteer probation 
worker for the Oakland County Juvenile Department. And he is a member 
and past president of the Troy Optimist Club, serving the youth of Troy 
in that role also. The Troy Code of Ethics Committee recognized his 
commitment by electing him Vice Chairman. He is a past president of the 
Apollo Homeowners Association, and a past Trustee of the Troy Inter-
Service Club Council.
  The citizens of Troy were not surprised when in 1977 the Troy Jaycees 
presented Randy Husk with the Distinguished Service Award. Always 
outspoken in support of issues he believes in, he has been untiring in 
his efforts to promote the betterment of the health, safety, and 
welfare of the Troy community.
  And so, Mr. Speaker, we take note of the numerous contributions of 
Randy Husk to the citizens of Troy, and I offer my best wishes for his 
continued success in future endeavors.

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