[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 204 (Thursday, December 14, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S8044]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING EDWIN M. LEE
Ms. HARRIS. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent to enter into a
colloquy with my colleague, the senior Senator from California.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
Ms. HARRIS. Mr. President, Californians and San Franciscans have lost
a tireless champion for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Mayor Edwin
M. Lee was the son of Chinese immigrants and the city's first Asian-
American mayor. Mayor Lee grew up in public housing and moved from
Seattle to the Bay Area to attend law school at UC Berkeley in the mid-
1970s. As a former civil rights attorney, Mayor Lee began his career in
public service fighting for fair housing and went on to serve in five
different city departments under four mayors before becoming mayor
himself. As mayor of one of America's largest cities, Mayor Lee worked
hard to transform San Francisco into a hub for innovation and
technology while still upholding the city's longstanding values of
equity and justice.
Mrs. FEINSTEIN. Throughout his career, Mayor Lee broke down barriers
while approaching public service with tremendous skill, efficiency, and
purpose. On behalf of the city of San Francisco, Mayor Lee led the
fight to protect our immigrant communities, build and rehabilitate
affordable housing, and expand investment in public transportation and
critical infrastructure projects, among countless other fights on
behalf of his city.
Ms. HARRIS. For 65 remarkable years, Mayor Lee demonstrated to all
those he worked with, knew, and came to serve that through humble and
steadfast leadership each one of us can create a more inclusive and
just community for future generations.
Mrs. FEINSTEIN. He was our friend, and we will miss his wise counsel
and fearless leadership. The thoughts of San Franciscans and
Californians are with Mayor Lee's wife, Anita, his daughters, Brianna
and Tania, his family, city leaders, and the people of San Francisco at
this difficult time.
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