[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 148 (Thursday, September 29, 2016)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1410-E1411]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO DAVID K. RAMEY
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HON. KEN CALVERT
of california
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Mr. CALVERT. Mr. Speaker, the House of Representatives is, in my
opinion, the greatest legislative body in the history of the world. A
large portion of the credit for that is due to the thousands of staff
members who dedicate the better part of their adult lives to working
within the halls of this democratic institution. For the past 24 years,
I have been incredibly fortunate to have benefitted from the talented
services of David Kirk Ramey.
Dave's tenure in the House dates back to before I was elected (when
the Cold War existed and the Internet didn't), when he worked for my
good friend and mentor, former Congressman Jerry Lewis (R-CA). Dave
served Rep. Lewis from February 1985 through December 1992 as a Foreign
Policy and Defense Analyst in the House Republican Conference, Policy
Committee, and Research Committee. Months after being hired by Lewis,
Dave welcomed to the Research Committee staff his good friend Flint
Lewis (no relation to the Congressman). Alongside Jack Pitney, Guy
Hicks, Kelly Cook Marcavage, Brenda Benjamin Reese, Todd Hauptli, Jim
O'Malley, Frank
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Gregorsky, Paul Ritacco, Lee Raudonis, Ed Slevin and others, Dave
served for eight years in the House Republican Leadership.
According to former Staff Director Bob Okun, who hired Dave and under
whom Dave worked during most of those years, Dave ``. . . distinguished
himself as a top notch researcher and writer on Capitol Hill in the
1980s which served him so well through his thirty plus years on the
Hill.'' Dave wrote for the 1988 Republican Platform Committee which was
co-chaired by Rep. Lewis. Congressman Lewis told me that he has ``. . .
always been very proud of the quality of our personal staff. One of the
greatest among them has been David Ramey. To our knowledge, the only
mistake Dave ever made was to leave our staff and to go and work for my
buddy Ken Calvert.''
After I was first elected in November of 1992, Dave was one of the
first staff members I brought on board as my Legislative Director. My
first Chief of Staff, Ed Slevin, said ``Without a doubt, Dave is one of
the best and the brightest. He was a great renaissance man for the
Congressman.'' In 1997, Dave became my Chief of Staff when Ed left the
Hill. Throughout his time in my office, Dave has demonstrated a
tremendous gift for analyzing policies and finding solutions to complex
legislative challenges. Many things have changed over Dave's 32 years
in the House, but his sense of punctuality and neatness were always a
constant.
He has also mentored a great number of staff members and interns who
have served in my office, sharing with them the tremendous knowledge he
possesses about our government, Capitol Hill, history and life in
general. I believe it's fair to say nobody who spent time working in
our office left without bearing the imprint of Dave's wonderful
leadership. Some of the staff's favorite Daveisms include: ``Ounce for
ounce, testosterone is more dangerous than plutonium,'' ``If you want
one thing, ask for two,'' ``cc's are free,'' ``What gets scheduled,
gets done,'' ``A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little
minds,'' ``Don't go to law school,'' and the all-time favorite, ``The
six most important words in the English language are: `I am sorry. I
was wrong.' ''
In addition to working in my office, Dave has served as the CRAP
Master, the head of the California Republican Administrative Personnel
group (CRAPs), as well as Co-Chairman of the bipartisan California
State Society. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in
1984 with a B.A. in International Relations and in 2010 received his
Master of Arts with Highest Distinction from the Naval War College in
National Security and Strategic Studies. When Dave steps down on
October 31st to become a principal at Kadesh and Associates, it will
mark the departure of the last staff member in my office who has served
me since I was sworn into office in 1993. (The amount of file space
that we will reclaim is practically unfathomable.) Dave's immeasurable
contributions to my office, the constituents I have represented in
Riverside and Orange Counties, and to our country are something for
which we should all be very grateful. Personally, I have and will
continue to value my friendship with Dave and wish him and his wife
Jenny, their daughter Maddie and son Ben the very best and brightest
future.
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