[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 24 (Wednesday, February 5, 2020)]
[Senate]
[Page S940]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO DONNA PASQUALINO
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President I would like to recognize a remarkable
Senate career that has drawn to a close after nearly 30 years. Donna
Pasqualino began her career with the Office of the Legislative Counsel
in May of 1990. Donna came to the office having spent several years at
the Naval Research Lab. Hired to serve as a staff assistant in the
office Donna quickly mastered the job and became a valuable asset to
the office attorneys as they worked to produce draft legislation for
the Senate. In 2001, Donna was promoted to office manager. She
flourished in that position, carrying out her duties with the highest
degree of professionalism keeping the office running smoothly and
efficiently for the last 20 years.
Donna is a people person. While working for the office, she was
frequently seen in the halls of the Senate office buildings, hustling
to the Disbursing Office to drop off vouchers and other important
papers for the office, just doing her daily walk during her lunch break
to get in some exercise. Whether she was on official office business or
just getting in some exercise, Donna always had a smile on her face or
a kind word for the many Senators and Senate staffers that she met
along the way.
Donna is now moving on to a well-earned retirement. She has relocated
to the Eastern Shore of Maryland with her husband Frank and plans to
learn to read music, to speak Italian, and spend more time with her
four grandchildren. She departs with the immeasurable thanks and
gratitude of the staff of the Office of Legislative Counsel and the
Senate and with our best wishes for her and for her family.
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