[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 62 (Monday, May 6, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3084-S3085]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING SERVICE OF CHARLES HOUY
Mr. REID. President, today I rise to recognize one of Congress'
longest-serving and loyal staffers, Charlie Houy. After three decades
of service under Senators Ted Stevens, John Stennis
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and Daniel Inouye, Charlie retired April 6, 2013. Today, on his one
month retirement anniversary, we reflect on his quiet and steady
leadership which was so important to the work of the Appropriations
Committee and the Senate.
Charlie began his career on the Appropriations Committee as a
professional staff member for the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee
in 1987. He was quickly promoted and assumed the role of democratic
clerk starting in 1995. In that capacity, Charlie worked on nearly
every issue in the defense area from purchasing weapons to personnel
issues.
Charlie's work on the Defense Subcommittee enabled our Nation's
military to transform itself from a Cold War-era force to the agile and
quick response force that exists today. Charlie played a major role in
helping modernize our weapon systems, including helping secure funding
for the development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles--UAVs. Funding for UAVs
helped to change the tide of the latest conflict in our favor and will
continue to play a major role as we continue to prosecute and disrupt
terrorist activities worldwide.
The role of UAVs in today's warfare is especially evident in my home
State of Nevada. Creech Air Force Base is home to the famed Predator
and Reaper aerial vehicles. For decades, Creech Air Force Base was
comprised of a few buildings and a single runway, but Charlie's hard
work on the Appropriations Committee led to significant investment in
infrastructure and increases in Nevada military personnel. These
additional resources have transformed Indian Springs Auxiliary base to
Creech Air Force Base, the premier UAV installation in the world,
supporting air and ground combat, reconnaissance, and search and
rescue.
In 2009, Charlie assumed his current role as the staff director for
the Senate Appropriations Committee. As our Nation was dealing with the
effects of the great recession, Charlie helped develop policies to
invest in American infrastructure and jumpstart the economy. His in-
depth knowledge about the intricacies of the legislative process,
coupled with his sense of humor, allowed him to keep order among the
various subcommittees and continue the bipartisan nature of the
Committee.
Charlie played a major role in nearly every appropriation issue
during the last 5 years. From continuing resolutions to omnibus
appropriations measures, Charlie helped navigate the Congressional
landscape to ensure passage into law. In particular, Charlie worked
with my staff to help avert a government shutdown and enact the Budget
Control Act. I will always be grateful for Charlie's hard work on this
piece of legislation.
Although the Senate and Nevada will miss Charlie's deep institutional
knowledge about the appropriations process and the Federal budget, I am
confident that Charlie's work left a lasting mark on our Nation and on
Congress. I am happy to thank Charlie for his three decades of service
and wish him well in his retirement.
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