[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 151 (2005), Part 5]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 6969-6970]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




   HONORING NANCY BEALS FOR HER OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

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                          HON. ROSA L. DeLAURO

                             of connecticut

                    in the house of representatives

                        Tuesday, April 19, 2005

  Ms. DeLAURO. Mr. Speaker, this past month family, friends, 
colleagues, and community leaders gathered to pay tribute to an 
outstanding woman--someone I consider myself fortunate to call my good 
friend, Nancy Beals. Nancy has spent a lifetime dedicated to improving 
our communities and enriching our State. Most individuals associate 
public service with holding an elected office, however, there are those 
who simply hold public office, and then there are those like Nancy 
Beals. An educator, volunteer mentor, advocate, and State 
representative--Nancy has done it all.
  With the multitude of organizations and groups that she has been 
involved with over

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the years, it is difficult to put into words what a difference Nancy 
has made through all of her good work. Our communities would not be the 
same without the efforts of people like Nancy who so willingly dedicate 
their time and energies to make them a better place for our children, 
families, and businesses to live and grow. Whether as a trustee for 
Spring Glen Church, volunteer for Connecticut Food Bank and Habitat for 
Humanity, high school teacher, or board member for Partnerships for 
Adult Daycare and the Hamden Education Foundation--Nancy's efforts on 
behalf of the community have touched the lives of thousands.
  In addition to her myriad of community volunteer activities, Nancy 
also committed two decades as a local elected official. Serving for 9 
years as a member of the Hamden Board of Education and 10 years as a 
State Representative in Connecticut's General Assembly, she used her 
background and experience to make a difference in the lives of the 
residents of Hamden as well as those throughout the State. With more 
than a decade of experience working with local and regional offices of 
the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) as well as several years with the 
Connecticut Department of Education, Nancy focused much of her time on 
improving the quality of education for Connecticut's children. She 
served on the Assembly's Task Force on Student Financial Aid, the Blue 
Ribbon Commission on the Future of the Library, and the State Advisory 
Council on Special Education. As a legislator, she was recognized for 
her efforts, which is reflected by the myriad of awards and 
commendations she received throughout her tenure. Her distinguished 
career came to an end when she retired in 2003, however, she left an 
indelible mark on the institution which will be remembered by her 
colleagues and will certainly serve as an inspiration for members to 
come.
  For her many invaluable contributions to her community and to the 
State of Connecticut, I am proud to stand today to express my sincere 
thanks and appreciation to Nancy Beals. With her husband Richard, 3 
children, and 9 grandchildren, she is certainly a busy woman, however, 
I have no doubt that though she no longer serves in public life, she 
will continue to work on behalf of her community and make a difference 
in the lives of others.

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