[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 7] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 9972-9973] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]PAYING TRIBUTE TO RONALD AND WANDA MARTINSON ______ HON. JON C. PORTER of nevada in the house of representatives Thursday, May 25, 2006 Mr. PORTER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Ronald and Wanda Martinson for their 25 years of marriage. Ron and Wanda are both from Minnesota and are career civil servants. Ron fIrst came to Washington in 1969 to work for Congressman John Blatnik of Minnesota, and subsequently went to work for a Congressman from Texas. After spending six years in the House of Representatives, Ron went to work for Marty Hoffman, the Sergeant of Arms for the Senate, as an Administrative Assistant for six years. Ron then accepted a position in the Executive Branch at United States General Services Administration (GSA). Toward the end of his service at GSA, Ron was detailed to Tom Davis, who was then Chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, where he worked for three years. Following this detail, Ron retired. In 2003, after six years in retirement, Chairman Tom Davis of the House Government Reform Committee persuaded Ron to come out of retirement to be Staff Director for the Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce and Agency Organization. Wanda came to Washington in 1974 and worked as Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun's secretary for twenty-five years. Following her tenure at the Supreme Court, Wanda went to work at Immigration and Naturalization Service and Wanda now works for the Department of Justice. Wanda and Ron fIrst met at a bible study in Northern Virginia and began dating. Their courtship was not always ``smooth sailing''; in fact, the couple broke up two different times. In keeping with their dedication to civil service and love of the Washington, D.C. political culture, Ron proposed to Wanda in one of the House buildings one evening while returning from a political event Ron and Wanda were married on April 25, 1981 at the National Presbyterian Church in D.C. and their reception was held in the foyer of the Rayburn House Office Building. Mr. Speaker, I am proud to honor the marriage of Ronald and Wanda Martinson. Their twenty-fIve years together is both impressive and inspiring. I wish them many more years of happiness together. I now yield the remainder of my time. [[Page 9973]] ____________________