[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 26 (Friday, February 26, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S821-S822]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO PETER H. FONTAINE AND THERESA A. GULLO
Mr. CONRAD. Mr. President, I rise to congratulate Peter H. Fontaine
and Theresa A. Gullo for 25 years of outstanding service to the
Congress as staff at the Congressional Budget Office. My colleagues
understand the important work done by CBO, providing Congress with
high-quality, objective, nonpartisan, and timely analyses. The success
of CBO and the respect it has built up over the years is the result of
the hard work and dedication of employees such as Mr. Fontaine and Ms.
Gullo.
Mr. Fontaine started at CBO in February 1985 as an analyst for energy
issues in the Natural and Physical Resources Cost Estimates Unit in the
Budget Analysis Division. He was promoted to unit chief of the Natural
and
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Physical Resources Cost Estimates Unit in 1995, to deputy assistant
director for budget analysis in September 1999, and to assistant
director for budget analysis in August 2007, where he oversees the
staff who prepare the cost estimates for legislation and baseline
budget projections that are so instrumental to the work of Congress.
Ms. Gullo gained her first experience working at CBO as a summer
intern in 1982, before returning in February 1985 as an analyst for
natural resources programs in the Natural and Physical Resources Cost
Estimates Unit in the Budget Analysis Division. In 1995, she became the
first unit chief of the newly established State and Local Government
Cost Estimates Unit, and in September 2007, she was promoted to the
position of deputy assistant director for budget analysis.
As chairman of the Budget Committee, I greatly appreciate the
sacrifices that Mr. Fontaine and Ms. Gullo--as well as their families--
make in assisting the Budget Committees and Congress. This sacrifice
has never been truer than over the past year, where CBO has faced an
unprecedented work load, with the staff working endless nights and
weekends under extraordinary time pressures on an array of complex
issues. As assistant director and deputy assistant director for budget
analysis, Mr. Fontaine and Ms. Gullo oversee much of that work. I thank
them for their dedication and professionalism.
The outstanding work being done behind the scenes by public servants
like Mr. Fontaine and Ms. Gullo rarely gets the recognition it
deserves. But their efforts are critical to the functioning of our
government. They are providing a tremendous service to Congress and the
American people.
I hope my colleagues will join me in congratulating Mr. Fontaine and
Ms. Gullo on their 25 years of outstanding service to Congress.
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