[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 9 (Monday, January 25, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S189]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO PAMELA GAVIN
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I rise today to pay tribute to Pamela Gavin,
who will retire from Office of the Secretary of the Senate on February
1, 2010, after more than 24 years of service as the Superintendent of
Public Records. During that time, she and her staff have shepherded and
safeguarded the filing of thousands of Senate public documents,
including financial disclosure reports, Federal Election Commission
campaign reports and lobby disclosure documents.
Ms. Gavin has seen numerous milestones in Senate history, including
passage of the Lobby Disclosure Act of 1995 and the Honest Leadership
and Open Government Act of 2007. She successfully led her team in
implementing new laws and providing guidance to those endeavoring to
follow the law. She has been a dependable, thoughtful public servant
throughout her career, known by her colleagues for her cheerful nature
and clever insight. A mentor to many Senate staffers, Ms. Gavin is a
tremendous resource to the entire Senate community.
During these 24 years of service, Ms. Gavin has met unusual
challenges and upheld her responsibilities even under the most trying
circumstances. During the anthrax attacks of 2001, in which Senate
staff were forced to vacate the Hart building for several months, she
kept the Office of Public Records in business every day, using a small
corner of the Senate Library to maintain her responsibilities to the
Senate community and to the public.
I am pleased to offer congratulations on such an outstanding and
accomplished career. We are all grateful for Pam Gavin's years of
dedicated public service. While I know that her friends and colleagues
will miss her greatly, I join my colleagues today in wishing her the
very best in the years to come.
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