[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 150 (Wednesday, November 17, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7953-S7954]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MARGOT ALLEN
Mr. ENSIGN. Mr. President, I am honored to rise today to pay tribute
to Margot Allen, an exceptional employee, a dedicated patriot, an
extraordinary woman, and a treasured friend, in celebration of her 70th
birthday. Margot has been an invaluable part of my congressional team
since our first campaign in 1994.
Raised in Alabama, Margot has the charm and grace of a true southern
belle. Add to that her demand for precision and professionalism and her
quick wit, and it explains why she has been known to elicit a, ``Why,
thank you!'' from an obtuse obstructionist who has quite politely been
told to ``take a long walk off a short pier'' in that captivating
southern drawl.
Margot's work on behalf of veterans and seniors in Nevada has earned
her a stellar reputation as the authority among her peers and a miracle
worker among those constituents who have benefited from her tenacious
advocacy. She has gained the respect and admiration of those both in
and out of government agencies with whom she collaborates. As a
Regional Representative in my Las Vegas office, Margot has been a
champion for Nevada's servicemen and women, working tirelessly to
resolve problems arising from bureaucracy or errors--often times being
able to bring relief and hope to battle weary constituents. Her
association with active duty and retirees from all branches of service
coupled with her deep appreciation for the ``Tradition of Honor and
Legacy of Valor'' has earned her profound admiration from privates and
generals alike. At Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, NV, the
Commanding Officer of the 99th Airbase Wing is often referred to as the
``Mayor of Nellis.'' However, anybody who has been stationed at Nellis
will definitely concede that it is Margot who is the mayor. She knows
everybody and everybody knows her.
Her passion for accuracy in grammar and written composition took her
to the University of Alabama where she worked as a professor. Margot
also taught English language skills to Panamanians while she and her
beloved husband Leonard were living in Panama where he worked for the
Department of Defense. Her love of the English language and her
commitment to scholarship has not only served her well over the years
but also become an unequaled resource for my staff and me. Margot
provides the final inspection for every document that is sent from any
of my offices. She calmly, methodically, and repeatedly teaches the
placement of commas, patiently explains when healthcare is one word or
two, and has been known to ask staff on more than one occasion,
``Honey, why don't you just tell me what you meant to say.''
I am very privileged as a United States Senator to work with a team
of highly skilled, capable, and dedicated staff members who are
committed to
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this great country and the people of Nevada, and any measure of
excellence that we achieve will bear the distinct handprint of Margot
Allen.
It is truly my pleasure and my honor to recognize the outstanding
contribution Margot Allen has made to my organization and to the people
of Nevada in the years she has been part of my congressional team and
to wish her a very blessed and happy birthday.
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