[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 55 (Thursday, April 14, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S2500]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MATT MINER
Mr. SESSIONS. Mr. President, I rise today to say goodbye to one of
the most trusted members of my staff, my chief counsel on the Judiciary
Committee, Matt Miner. Matt is leaving to join the prestigious law firm
of White and Case, where he will be a partner in the Global White
Collar Practice Group. Matt has been with me since 2008, and I have
always been able to rely on his steady, informed judgment, his
discretion, and his indispensable expertise that came from years of
practicing law both as an assistant U.S. attorney in Montgomery, AL,
and in private practice.
Before joining my staff, Matt served as counsel to chairman Norm
Coleman on the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations and as chief
counsel for crime, terrorism and oversight for former chairman and
ranking member Arlen Specter on the Judiciary Committee. Matt has ably
served on my staff for the last 3 years, but his time as Republican
staff director of the full Judiciary Committee during the end of the
111th Congress was especially noteworthy. Matt led the committee during
that difficult time, when many last-ditch efforts were made to move
flawed legislation to the finish line.
As a former assistant U.S. attorney, Matt is widely known and
respected by Members and staff on both sides of the aisle for his
expertise and judgment in the areas of criminal law and sentencing.
Matt was the principal Senate Republican staffer for the Adam Walsh Act
of 2006, landmark legislation that laid the groundwork for a national,
interstate sex offender registry and which imposed tough new penalties
and expanded offenses that cracked down on sex trafficking of minors,
child pornography, and various sexual assault offenses. Matt also was
the key staffer for the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, which
appropriately modified penalties for crack cocaine offenses. His
knowledge and judgment were key to negotiating a bill that moderated
these penalties while ensuring sufficient deterrence for dealers and
traffickers.
Matt is also highly regarded for his expertise on national security
issues and was an invaluable resource not only to me but to other
Members and their staffs during critical debates on the PATRIOT Act,
media shield, and state secrets. And during my time as ranking member,
Matt helped to manage two Supreme Court confirmations and numerous
high-level Justice Department confirmations.
Importantly, Matt has always taken the time to be a mentor to several
junior lawyers and staff on the Judiciary Committee, talking with them
about opportunities and careers and teaching them how to be effective
lawyers. I know the junior lawyers on the committee very much
appreciate that guidance.
A Senator is blessed indeed if he has top staff people of outstanding
ability and dedication, but it is a special blessing if the staff
person can be depended on to properly reflect and advance the Senator's
highest and best values. Matt has my trust and confidence. When he
summarizes a complex issue, I know he has intelligently considered it
and has fairly reported the pros and cons. Such an ability is rare, and
it has been exceedingly valuable to me. Matt has served his country
well, advanced the rule of law, and been a tremendous asset to me as I
seek to fulfill my duty to the people of this country.
I am happy for him in this new position and wish him Godspeed.
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