[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 100 (Wednesday, June 30, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1259]
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                       IN HONOR OF ROBIN MOSELEY

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                            HON. JOE WILSON

                           of south carolina

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, June 30, 2010

  Mr. WILSON of South Carolina. Madam Speaker, during my 17-year 
service in the South Carolina State Senate, I met many dedicated Senate 
staffers who were devoted to serving the public. One of the most 
outstanding was Robin McIntyre Moseley of Irmo who was always 
enthusiastic about being accountable and accessible. She has been the 
right hand of State Senate Education Committee Chairman John Courson, 
who has been so successful serving South Carolina promoting quality 
education.
  Robin is retiring on July 1, 2010, and her service was recognized by 
the South Carolina State Senate Resolution below that was unanimously 
adopted:

                          A Senate Resolution


CONGRATULATING ROBIN McINTYRE MOSELEY ON THE OCCASION OF HER RETIREMENT 
   FROM THE STAFF OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA SENATE, THANKING HER FOR HER 
DEDICATION TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND WISHING HER WELL IN ALL 
                        OF HER FUTURE ENDEAVORS

       Whereas, the members of the Senate have learned that Robin 
     Moseley, Director of Research for Higher Education with the 
     Senate Education Committee, will be retiring on July 1, 2010; 
     and
       Whereas, Senator John E. Courson hired Robin in January 
     1991 to assist him in his Senate office; and
       Whereas, as Senator Courson's Chief of Staff, Robin has 
     faithfully and compassionately assisted the people of Senate 
     District 20, Richland and Lexington Counties, and throughout 
     the State for twenty legislative sessions; and
       Whereas, Robin has had a distinguished career of public 
     service working for the Senate Invitations Committee and the 
     Senate Education Committee; and
       Whereas, Robin McIntyre Moseley is from Marion, South 
     Carolina and is the daughter of Dorothy Dozier ``Dot'' 
     McIntyre and the late Robert Joseph McIntyre; and
       Whereas, Robin has two brothers, Joe and Al, and one 
     sister, Betsy; and
       Whereas, Robin is the proud mother of Scott Moseley, 
     married to Melinda Moseley, and is the doting grandmother, 
     known as ''Grandma Robin,'' to Alex and Kate; and
       Whereas, Robin is a faithful and active member of McGregor 
     Presbyterian Church in Irmo where she is an elder and Sunday 
     school teacher, and has served as Clerk of the Session; and
       Whereas, Robin is an involved member of the Irmo community 
     and was the longest serving president of the Ballentine-Dutch 
     Fork Civic Association; and
       Whereas, in her free time, Robin enjoys gardening and 
     photography. In 2005, she was honored when one of her many 
     wonderful State House photographs graced the cover of the 
     2005 Legislative Manual; and
       Whereas, Robin's decision to retire from her current 
     position will leave her time to delight in caring for her 
     grandchildren and spend time on her family's farm in Marion 
     where her mother and siblings reside; and
       Whereas, it is fitting and proper for the members of the 
     South Carolina Senate to recognize Robin's achievements on 
     the occasion of her retirement. Now, therefore,
       Be it resolved by the Senate:
       That the members of the Senate, by this resolution, 
     congratulate Robin McIntyre Moseley on the occasion of her 
     retirement from the staff of the South Carolina Senate, thank 
     her for her dedication to the people of South Carolina, and 
     wish her well in all of her future endeavors.
       Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be 
     forwarded to Robin Moseley.

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