[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 20]
[Senate]
[Pages 28428-28429]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                       TRIBUTE TO DAVID TAWEI LEE

 Mr. BAUCUS. Mr. President, I would like to acknowledge the 
service of Representative David Tawei Lee, who has given nearly 3 years 
of exceptional service as Taiwan's principal representative to the 
United States. Representative Lee recently departed Washington, DC, to 
take on his next assignment as Taiwan's Representative to Canada. He 
leaves behind a legacy of friendship, prosperity, and understanding.
  When Representative Lee arrived in Washington, he came equipped with 
a wealth of experience and insight. A foremost expert on U.S.-Taiwan 
relations, Mr. Lee has studied, written, and

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published on U.S.-Taiwan political and economic ties, including the 
development of the Taiwan Relations Act. I believe Representative Lee 
will be remembered not only for his excellent knowledge of history but 
also for his accomplishments.
  While serving in Washington, Representative Lee dedicated his energy, 
intelligence, and spirit to expanding Taiwan-American ties. He raised 
the cultural and political profile of Taiwan and its people with 
cultural and education programs. To enhance our economic ties, 
Representative Lee oversaw the successful acceleration of our bilateral 
Trade and Investment Agreement talks. And he worked tirelessly to raise 
awareness of the benefits of a potential U.S.-Taiwan Free Trade 
Agreement. In these areas alone, he has left a legacy of which he 
should take pride.
  Representative Lee's dedication and efforts were also felt far beyond 
our Nation's Capital. Three years ago, I was delighted to personally 
welcome Mr. Lee to my home State of Montana. There he witnessed Big Sky 
Country in all of its glory, making friends with hospitable and 
generous Montanans. But together we also saw the deep and healthy roots 
of the Montana-Taiwan economic relationship. At its core are Montana's 
finest agricultural products, which have long found their way to 
Taiwanese dinner tables and bakeries. Today, Taiwan purchases over 30 
million bushels of Montana wheat annually. Our fine Montana beef is 
also in demand. This relationship benefits families in both Montana and 
Taiwan. And I hope it will continue to grow stronger.
  It has truly been a pleasure to work with Representative Lee. His 
personal touch to everything he did will not be forgotten. And the 
value of his contributions will be remembered for many years to come. I 
wish him luck in all of his future endeavors.

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