[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 27] [Senate] [Page 36366] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN HONOR OF G. RAYMOND ``RAY'' EMPSON Mr. LIEBERMAN. Mr. President, it is with great respect that I recognize G. Raymond ``Ray'' Empson, who for the past 11 years has served as president of the national nonprofit organization, Keep America Beautiful, Inc., and has announced his well-deserved retirement effective December 31 of this year. Keep America Beautiful, the organization that many remember as the originator of the famous ``Crying Indian'' public service advertisement in 1971, has been an important part of the fabric of American communities since 1953. Rooted in a nonpartisan and ``hands-on'' approach to improving communities and the environment, KAB forms public-private partnerships that engage everyone in improving not just the physical beauty of their hometowns, but their economic vitality and civic engagement, as well. I am proud that the state of Connecticut is home to the organization's national headquarters in Stamford. During Ray Empson's tenure, Keep America Beautiful has grown to over 570 local affiliate organizations in communities from coast to coast. Through his leadership, and expansion of the signature event, The Great American Cleanup, KAB and its affiliates have removed millions of tons of litter from the American landscape; planted millions of trees that improve our communities; conserved our natural resources by recycling tons of raw material; improved hiking, biking and nature trails; and most importantly, educated millions of Americans of all ages in sustainable behaviors that prevent litter and reduce waste. Given all these accomplishments, I can't help but think of Ray Empson's retirement in bittersweet terms. While I am certainly happy for him and wish him all the best, I can't help but think what a loss it will be for the country when he steps down. I am certain, however, that his commitment to the environment and his dedication to improving the quality of life in America's communities will serve as a strong example to all those who know him and have worked with him and will guide the future leadership of KAB. Thank you G. Raymond Empson. America is a better place because of you. ____________________