[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 176 (Thursday, December 12, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H8086-H8087]
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PAYING TRIBUTE TO THE HON. MEL WATT FOR HIS SERVICE
(Mr. PRICE of North Carolina asked and was given permission to
address the House for 1 minute.)
Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. Mr. Speaker, I am going to ask our North
Carolina colleagues to join me here, along with the dean of our
delegation, Mr. Coble.
Mr. Speaker, our colleague of many years, Mel Watt, has just cast his
last vote in this body. Mel Watt, the Representative of the Twelfth
Congressional District, from Charlotte, North Carolina, has just been
confirmed by the Senate to be the Director of the Federal Housing
Finance Agency, so he is going to leave us after today to take over
that position.
Howard Coble and I are the deans of our respective parties in the
House delegation from North Carolina, and we both wanted the House to
pause to pay tribute to Mel for his service and his dedication to this
institution.
I am happy at this point to yield to the gentleman from North
Carolina (Mr. Coble), my colleague.
Mr. COBLE. Mr. Speaker, I thank my distinguished friend from North
Carolina (Mr. Price). I appreciate that.
You have already indicated where Mel is going to be going. I hope he
won't ignore us when he meets us on the streets or in these Halls. I
don't think he will.
Mel and I have shared several counties in North Carolina for nearly
two decades. We both sat as members of the House Judiciary Committee
for also two decades.
Mel, we wish you and your family best wishes.
Mr. PRICE of North Carolina. I thank the gentleman.
I want to make note of the fact that Mel's wife, Eulada, is in the
gallery tonight. On behalf of my wife, Lisa, and myself, we have
considered the Watts good friends, colleagues, shared many experiences
together, and we are going to miss them both a great deal, although we
take some solace in the thought that they are not going too far and
that we will have chances to be together as Mel assumes this new role.
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Mr. Speaker, Mel Watt is a legislator's legislator. We sometimes say
that about colleagues. If there is any doubt about that, it would have
been dispelled by what we just heard in the committee room this
afternoon as colleague after colleague from the Judiciary and Financial
Services Committees, from both sides of the aisle, paid tribute to this
fine friend and colleague.
There were many stories of collaboration, of disputes and fights that
were nonetheless civil and respectful, of mentorship of younger
Members. There is just no question that Mel has made his imprint on
this institution. As a man of great intelligence and expertise, he is
admirably qualified for the job he is about to assume, but also a
mainstay of legislative work in the committees that he served on during
his entire time here, Financial Services and Judiciary.
We are going to miss him. I probably speak for others in the
delegation; but, actually, I will just speak for myself. I know when
the votes occur, the rollcall votes occur, that is a name I check, just
like I used to check John Spratt's name. There are a few colleagues
that one respects so much that you want to make sure you are not going
too far astray when you cast those votes. I will miss Mel in that very
practical way.
We will not take much time here this evening. It is mainly a matter
here, as the votes come to a close and Mel casts his last vote before
this body, testifying to how highly we regard this
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colleague and honoring him for his service.
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