[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 4] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 5859] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO MILTON J. WALLACE, COMMUNITY HERO ______ HON. CARRIE P. MEEK of florida in the house of representatives Thursday, April 13, 2000 Mrs. MEEK of Florida. Mr. Speaker, I want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to one of my community's unsung heroes, Attorney Milton J. Wallace. On May 10, 2000, 12:00 noon, at the Miami Inter-Continental Hotel the Miami-Dade Affordable Housing Foundation will host its First Annual Housing Heroes Awards Luncheon to honor him for his many years of dedication and service under the aegis of the affordable housing movement. Born to Mark and Regina Wallace in New Jersey on December 17, 1935, Milton Wallace was the only child who came to grace this loving couple. His family moved to Miami in 1949, and he subsequently attended the University of Miami, obtaining his bachelor's degree in 1956 with summa cum laude, the highest distinction awarded to any graduate. In 1959 he obtained his law degree, and was inducted as a member of the Iron Arrow--the august group of Hurricane alumni who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in upholding the honor and glory of their Alma Mater. A Certified Public Accountant since 1957, he has also been a Member of the Florida Bar since 1959 and a Licensed General Contractor in Florida since 1969. Mr. Wallace became a City of Miami Judge from 1961 to 1963, and served as Florida's Assistant Attorney General from 1965 to 1970. He moved on to hold the position of General Counsel to the Florida Securities Commission, which soon became the Division of Securities within the office of Comptroller of the State of Florida. Happily married to his wife Patricia since 1963, he is blessed with two sons, Mark who is 32 and Hardy, age 22. While his affiliations with many corporations and civic organizations are many, Milton Wallace takes ample pride in representing the noblest of our community. As a Director and founding member of the Miami-Dade Affordable Housing foundation, Inc., he has resiliently dedicated a major portion of his life to making the justice system work on behalf of the less fortunate. He wisely chose the challenge of ensuring home ownership as an affordable and accessible right for countless ordinary citizens who have done and are doing their fair share in contributing to the good of our community. Long before anyone ever thought of hastening the dream of affordable housing into reality, Milton Wallace was relentless in his creativity and resourcefulness deeply aware of the fact that this project was well worth his effort. His focus saliently maximized his insight, understanding and commitment to those who lack the financial wherewithal to fulfill their wish of someday owning their dream house. Under his leadership many lives have been saved and countless families have been rendered whole because the opportunity of accessing affordable housing has been expedited. He was the proverbial lone voice in the wilderness in exposing his righteous indignation over the harrowing difficulties of hardworking individuals who just could not cut through the labyrinth of banking regulations impacting housing loans that are truly affordable. At the same time, he has been forthright and forceful in advocating the tenets of equal treatment under the law for the poor who often are unfairly subjected to extensive red-tape and bureaucracy. To this very day his commitment toward them remains firm. Accordingly, I will join my community in honoring him as a genuine leader whose dedication to affordable housing for all serves as an example of the difference each of us can make on behalf of the less fortunate. Singlehandedly he has championed a career-long commitment to affordable housing for all of America's families. As the noble gadfly that he represents, he is one to goad his colleagues toward a more hopeful life for our community's ordinary working families. Milton Wallace thoroughly understands the accouterments of power and leadership, sagely exercising them alongside the mandate of his conviction and the wisdom of his knowledge, and focusing his energies on the well-being of a community he has learned to love and care for so deeply. His being honored as the recipient of the First Annual Housing Heroes Awards truly evokes the unequivocal testimony of the respect and admiration he enjoys from our community. Milton Wallace indeed exemplifies a visionary whose courage and perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds appeal to our noblest character. This tribute dignifies his role as a community servant par excellence who gives credence to the generosity and optimism in the American spirit. Indeed, he will always serve as our indelible reminder of the nobility of commitment and the lasting power of public service. On behalf of a grateful community, I truly salute him, and I wish him the best! ____________________