[Congressional Record Volume 164, Number 101 (Monday, June 18, 2018)]
[Senate]
[Page S3980]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO ERIKA K. LUNDER
Mr. WYDEN. Mr. President, I wish to offer my most sincere
appreciation and gratitude to Erika K. Lunder, legislative attorney
with the American Law Division of the Congressional Research Service,
CRS. Erika will be leaving CRS on June 22, 2018, after 15 years of
dedicated and selfless service to CRS and Congress. She was a trusted
adviser on tax law to Members on both sides of the aisle, and her
guidance and counsel will be deeply missed by me and many of my
colleagues.
Throughout her time at CRS, Erika provided substantial legislative
support to Members of Congress and congressional staff who often turned
to her for analysis, brainstorming, and consultation on various aspects
of tax law. Erika covered all aspects of tax law, from individual to
corporate to international, and in connection with every subject on
which Congress legislates, from health and energy policy, to campaign
finance, immigration, and veterans. Her work in these areas included
assisting Congress with interpretations of current and proposed law,
explaining case law and legal developments, and analyzing legislative
proposals at various stages of the process. Erika's work was used by
Congress in hearings, legislative development, markups, and
preconference negotiations.
Erika was a tireless worker who never said no to a request and was
always willing to make herself available, on a moment's notice, 7 days
a week, to help inform the policy process. She was able to describe and
distill the most complex and opaque tax law concepts in layman's terms
in both her writing and her oral consultations to her clients.
During her time at CRS, Erika contributed her tax law expertise in
support of major pieces of tax legislation that were enacted into law,
as well as issues that are still the subject of congressional debate,
such as the taxation of internet sales.
Erika's extensive knowledge of tax law and her keen ability to frame
and analyze issues of paramount concern to Congress often made her the
primary point of contact for congressional staff. In addition, Erika
was an invaluable resource to her colleagues at CRS, working at some
time or another with almost everyone in the Service, providing her tax
law expertise in combination with their legal and policy expertise in
other areas. I thank her for her service to Congress and the Nation and
wish her all the best.
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