[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 167 (Thursday, November 21, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S8452]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO DENISE NOOE
Ms. MIKULSKI. Mr. President, today, I wish to honor my long-time
staff member, Denise Nooe, on the occasion of her retirement.
Denise has been a part of my team for 30 years. She began working for
me in 1983 as a constituent services representative when I was
representing Maryland's Third District in the U.S. House of
Representatives, and she was a key part of my team when I transitioned
from the House to the Senate. Denise has been the outstanding director
of my Annapolis office since 1987.
Denise and I have similar backgrounds. We both believe in the power
of community organizing to make a difference. We believe the best ideas
come from the people. We both have master's degrees in social work, and
believe in the importance of helping individuals and serving our
communities. We believe that the people have a right to know, to be
heard and to be represented.
Throughout her career, Denise has strived to make a difference in
people's lives. She has utilized her social work skills every day in
understanding how she can best serve the people of Maryland, and help
them to the best of her ability. As a caseworker, she has helped
thousands of veterans and military personnel negotiate the labyrinth of
the Federal bureaucracy. She has brought solace to families when their
loved one has died in the line of duty. She has made sure that the
brave soldier who died for his Nation could be buried at Arlington. She
was vigilant in getting the widow and children the benefits that the
servicemember earned for them.
Our wounded warriors could always come to her with a problem and be
confident that it would be managed for them. She has represented me on
hundreds of occasions on Veterans Day and Memorial Day and any day that
veterans and our brave military needed me. She has also been the link
to my Veterans Advisory Board and the Governor's Commission on
Veterans.
Denise also represents me throughout Maryland, most especially in
Anne Arundel County. She was instrumental in the creation of the BWI
partnership and the Fort Meade Alliance. State and local officials in
Anne Arundel County know she is my catcher's mitt. Actually they think
she is the Senator, because we are both short in height. But Denise is
also tall in stature among her colleagues, for certainly she has no
peer.
Denise has recently been in a key advocacy role assisting me in my
efforts to reduce the horrific backlog of Veteran's disability claims
in Baltimore. She has been my boots on the ground in Baltimore and
played an important role in rallying and assisting the Veterans Service
Organizations during this difficult time.
Throughout these wonderful 30 years, Denise has been an invaluable
member of my staff. Not only has she helped me immensely in my work as
a U.S. Senator, but she has also stood sentry with me and served the
people of Maryland with distinction for three decades. Today I want to
recognize her for all of the important work she has done, tell the
world that I hold her in the highest regard and wish her the very best
on her retirement.
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