[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 2]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 2068]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



          JAMES J. McGRATH--DEDICATED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER

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                         HON. JAMES H. MALONEY

                             of connecticut

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, February 14, 2001

  Mr. MALONEY of Connecticut. Mr. Speaker, it is an honor for me to 
bring to the attention of my colleagues the distinguished career of one 
of my constituents, James J. McGrath of Ansonia, Connecticut.
  Mr. McGrath recently retired from his post as Ansonia Police Chief, a 
position he held for 19 years. During that time, he presided over the 
Ansonia police force with integrity, professionalism, and a passionate 
sense of duty. Chief McGrath ended his career as the State of 
Connecticut's oldest police chief--and one of its most respected.
  He is truly an institution in the city of Ansonia. Born and raised in 
the city's Derby Hill section, he graduated from Ansonia High School in 
1943. Like all residents of this close-knit community, Chief McGrath 
has developed deep bonds with the community--bonds that will continue 
to deepen as Ansonia gives him thanks for his years of service.
  Chief McGrath began his life of public service during World War II. 
From 1943-1947 he served in the United States Navy, defending our 
country as a member of the Submarine Service. After returning to 
civilian life and graduating college, he began a thirty year career as 
a Connecticut State Police Officer--where he achieved the rank of 
Captain. He began his tenure as Ansonia's police chief in 1981, and 
then held that position for nearly two decades.
  Chief James J. McGrath has devoted his life to protecting the well-
being of others. He worked tirelessly to ensure that Ansonia was a safe 
place to live and work for its families, children, and senior citizens. 
In fact, his dedication was such that during his 19 years as police 
chief, he never took a single sick day. I know that I speak for all 
Ansonia residents in saying that the city is deeply appreciative of his 
work and his leadership.
  Perhaps there is no better way to illustrate Chief McGrath's 
commitment to public safety than to refer to his own words: ``I'm as 
concerned about the welfare of the people of Ansonia as I am of my own 
family.''
  Mr. Speaker, Chief James J. McGrath deserves wide recognition for his 
lifelong dedication to law enforcement. I ask my colleagues to join me 
in congratulating this outstanding public servant, and to extend our 
best wishes as he embarks upon a well-deserved retirement.

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