[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 65 (Wednesday, April 27, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2489-S2490]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO DR. RUTH ELLEN WASEM
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, Dr. Ruth Ellen Wasem, a specialist in
immigration policy, will be retiring from CRS at the end of this month.
Dr. Wasem is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where she
received a Ph.D. and M.A. in history. She completed her undergraduate
degree at Muskingum College--a private university located in New
Concord, OH--where she graduated magna cum laude. Dr. Wasem was raised
in Cadiz, OH.
Dr. Wasem came to CRS in 1987 as an analyst in social legislation,
where she worked on teenage pregnancy, youth policy, homelessness, and
immigration policy. She eventually moved full time into immigration
policy, where she became a recognized and leading expert in the field.
Throughout her time at CRS, Dr. Wasem provided substantial
legislative support to Members and congressional staff on various
aspects of immigration and social welfare policy. Dr. Wasem's work was
used by Congress in hearings, legislative development, markups, and
preconference negotiations.
Dr. Wasem wrote numerous analytic and concise reports for Congress--
well over 300 during her tenure at CRS. Dr. Wasem also testified before
congressional committees numerous times throughout her tenure at CRS,
providing testimony on issues ranging from asylum to unauthorized
migration to immigration and social policy data.
As CRS's immigration team leader, Dr. Wasem served as a mentor to all
of the other team members, and she always displayed great generosity
and selflessness in devoting time and energy to their professional
development.
The Congressional Research Service has given Dr. Wasem a number of
outstanding commendations and special achievement awards for
legislative analysis in the areas of immigration policy, Haitian
relief, health care reform, homeland security, temporary foreign
workers, and welfare reform.
Dr. Wasem recently spent a year as a Kluge Staff Fellow at the
Library of Congress where she researched legislative efforts to end
national origins and race-based immigrant admissions to the United
States, all of which culminated in the Immigration Act of 1965. During
her time as a Kluge Fellow, Dr. Wasem was awarded the Abba P. Schwartz
Research Fellowship, which is administered by the John F.
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Kennedy Library Foundation, to further her research in this area.
During her 29 years at CRS--and her 2 years of previous Federal
service--Dr. Wasem won the respect and admiration of her colleagues.
Her steadfast dedication to serve Congress and her commitment to the
highest standards of analytic, unbiased, and timely response to
congressional requests for information and analysis have made a
positive and lasting contribution to the congressional policy
discourse.
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