[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 12 (Thursday, January 21, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S156]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MARGOT ALLEN
Mr. HELLER. Mr. President, today I wish to congratulate my longtime
staffer Margot Allen on her retirement. Margot has been an essential
part of my team since I became a U.S. Senator in 2011, and I am
thankful for all of her hard work on behalf of the people of Nevada.
For the past 5 years, Margot has gone above and beyond not only
working hard to help achieve my goals for Nevada's military community,
but also to bring southern Nevada's active military members, veterans,
and their families an unwavering ally in fighting bureaucratic red tape
and various issues that often occur when working with the Department of
Veterans Affairs.
From helping Nevadans receive the benefits they deserve, to
personally meeting many serving at both Nellis Air Force Base and
Creech Air Force Base, to welcoming a variety of veterans living
throughout the southern Nevada community, Margot has been there to
support those that have given so much for our freedoms. I extend my
deepest gratitude to Margot for working with Nevada's military
community and representing my office with such a genuine concern for
Nevada's brave men and women. Not only has she gained my respect, but
the respect of the military community across southern Nevada through
her tireless resolve to bring these men and women the support they
deserve.
Margot also served as my statewide coordinator for Nevada's U.S.
service academies. It was through her efforts in working with Nevada's
youth who were interested in attending these important institutions
that many achieved this goal and were accepted into the academies.
Along with helping Nevada's veterans and active military members,
Margot also served as a point of contact to seniors across southern
Nevada struggling with Social Security, Medicare, and other programs
available to help our aging population. Throughout the last 5 years,
Margot worked diligently to help seniors in need receive the help
necessary to remain healthy and happy. This community is fortunate that
Margot led the way to help southern Nevada's seniors.
Margot also contributed greatly to my team by utilizing a completely
different skill set--a love of grammar and writing. Prior to working on
behalf of the people of Nevada in my office, she served as a professor
at the University of Alabama, as well as taught English-language skills
in Panama while her husband, Leonard, worked abroad for the Department
of Defense. To say I was privileged to have her in my office would be
an understatement.
Above all else, I want to thank Margot for all of her hard work and
devotion to the people of our great State. She wore many hats, working
with veterans, seniors, and a variety of other Nevadans struggling to
work with Federal agencies--we are very fortunate to have had someone
willing to put forth such effort and compassion to help those in need.
Her legacy of resilience and determination will never be forgotten.
Today I ask my colleagues and all Nevadans to join me in
congratulating Margot on her retirement and in thanking her for all she
has done for the people of our State.
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