[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 140 (Monday, October 28, 2002)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1963]
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                   TRIBUTE TO OFFICER BILL CLEVELAND

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                           HON. BOB SCHAFFER

                              of colorado

                    in the house of representatives

                        Monday, October 28, 2002

  Mr. SCHAFFER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Officer Bill 
Cleveland of the United States Capitol Police. During my service in 
Congress, Officer Cleveland has made a lasting, impression on me as a 
motivated public servant.
  Often referred to as ``Officer Fantastic,'' Bill greets Members, 
staff and visitors at his Cannon House Office Building post each 
morning with a smile and pleasant greeting. Every time an individual 
responds and asks how be is doing, Officer Cleveland replies, 
``Fantastic!'' Although he works high intensity, twelve-hour days 
securing the building's entrances and consistently directing visitors 
around the maze of hallways, Bill always remains upbeat and friendly.
  The more remarkable traits of Officer Cleveland's public duties reach 
beyond the halls of Congress. In 1988 Bill Cleveland became the first 
black Republican since Reconstruction to be elected to the City Council 
in Alexandria, Virginia. Furthermore, he currently serves as the Vice 
Mayor of Alexandria and is running for mayor in May 2003. If elected, 
Bill would be the first black mayor of Alexandria.
  When I first met Officer Cleveland, I witnessed his motivating spirit 
and humble service. After countless encounters I have learned Bill's 
actions are inspired by his deep Christian faith. At work he not only 
serves the people, but he does so because of his fervor for the Lord. 
Officer Cleveland's leadership, enthusiasm, and sense of duty have been 
extraordinary examples for my staff and me. Each day be is a welcoming 
reminder of how truly great it is to serve in Congress.
  Mr. Speaker, Officer Bill Cleveland is a great American and I ask the 
House of Representatives to join me in thanking him for such 
outstanding service.

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