[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 48 (Thursday, April 11, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S2585]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MAYOR ARLENE MULDER
Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, Arlington Heights, IL, is known as the
City of Good Neighbors--and if you ask people there who best embodies
that spirit, there's a pretty good chance they'll answer: Mayor Arlene
Mulder.
After 20 years as mayor and more than three decades serving her
community, Mayor Mulder is retiring from public life in just a few
weeks. I would like to personally acknowledge Arlene's significant
contributions to the people of Arlington Heights, thank her for her
good work, and wish her every success in the coming years.
Both in public service and private life, Mayor Mulder was always a
good neighbor. She worked to reduce aircraft noise, improve air quality
and quality of life for residents, and to redevelop Arlington Heights'
downtown district.
Even outside her role as mayor, she always advocated for the people
and businesses of Arlington Heights. As a member of the board of
directors of Metra, Northeast Illinois' commuter rail system, Arlene
worked to improve the region's transportation network because she
understood that when cities and suburbs work together, everyone
benefits.
Those who know her well have nothing but good things to say about
her. She practices an inclusive brand of leadership to bring people
together and get results, genuinely cares about her community, and she
really listens to their needs.
I always knew that Arlene would aspire to the highest levels of
professionalism in her work. She managed to conduct her work with a
smile--which you could see often at any of the daily public appearances
around town for which she is well known.
While Mayor Mulder is ending her career in public life to spend more
time with her husband, children, and grandchildren, I know she'll
continue to be a good neighbor to the Arlington Heights community. This
is what she has always done. That is just who she is.
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