[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 151 (2005), Part 1] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 1435-1436] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING THE SERVICE OF ELAINE T. VALENTE ______ HON. MARK UDALL of colorado in the house of representatives Wednesday, February 2, 2005 Mr. UDALL of Colorado. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge a good friend and a hard-working public servant, Ms. Elaine Valente. Elaine is retiring as a Commissioner for Adams County, Colorado after 16 years of dedicated service. Commissioner Valente was born and raised in Adams County Colorado. She and her husband Larry own the successful Valente's Deli, are proud parents of two accomplished children, and are passionate community activists. Elaine's interest in her community began long before assuming her role as County Commissioner. She served on the Adams County Planning Commission, the City of [[Page 1436]] Westminster Urban Renewal Authority, the Westminster Planning Commission, the Citizen's Evaluation for Retention of Judges, and the School District 50 Superintendent's Parent Advisory Committee. Her deep passion to give something back to her community and to help improve Colorado is what motivated her to run for County Commissioner in 1988. Elaine was victorious in that election and quickly became an outspoken advocate for Adams County's communities. As Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners she took an interest in many issues affecting her constituency, helping pave the way for future economic development, transportation improvements, air traffic investments and reform of county services. When I was elected to Congress in 1998 I knew that one of my first objectives was to learn as much as I could from Elaine, not only about one of Colorado's fastest growing communities, but also about effective public service. Elaine is the kind of person who speaks her mind with a blend of honest bluntness and old-school graciousness. As a daughter of Italian- Americans she also established a reputation for leadership on behalf of ethnic minorities. Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in honoring Ms. Elaine Valente and in wishing her success in all her future endeavors. It has been a true privilege to work with such a remarkable woman. ____________________