[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 149 (Tuesday, September 24, 2024)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E955]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





        THANKING DALVINDER MULTANI FOR HIS SERVICE TO THE HOUSE

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                            HON. BRYAN STEIL

                              of wisconsin

                    in the house of representatives

                      Tuesday, September 24, 2024

  Mr. STEIL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Dalvinder Multani, who 
recently retired after 20 years of serving the House, five years as a 
Software AG contractor and fifteen years as the Director of Legislative 
Information Management Systems (LIMS) in the Office of the Clerk. In 
his job as the director of LIMS, Dal lead a team of highly skilled 
professionals responsible for developing, maintaining and supporting 
one of the most important applications used in the House, a system that 
records and tracks all legislative activities, creates official 
records, and disseminates legislative data to our partners, the Senate, 
the Government Publishing Office, and the Library of Congress's 
Congress.gov platform.
  As the one in charge of LIMS, it was his duty to make certain that 
LIMS was operational and fully supported each and every day. Dal's 
depth and breadth of expertise in the products he managed as well as 
his understanding of the legislative process was invaluable in 
navigating multitudes of complex changes required of LIMS over the 
years of his tenure. He could always be counted on to respond to 
support requests in a timely and accurate manner, often during late 
nights and weekends. Dal was and is a consummate professional, exceled 
at his craft, and understood the importance of his mission to serve the 
House. He was always proud to serve this great institution.
  Dal looks forward to retirement and spending time with his wife and 
family, traveling to our national parks, and dedicating more time to 
his second passion: performing arts and theatrical work. I wish 
Dalvinder Multani many years of health and a well-earned retirement. 
Congratulations to Dal.

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