[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 2]
[Senate]
[Page 2287]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                   CONGRATULATING JOSEPH M. DELL'OLIO

 Mr. BIDEN. Mr. President, I wish today to commend someone whom 
I have admired for my entire time in this body, a man who has committed 
his life to helping society's most vulnerable. Joe Dell'Olio, who is 
retiring after 35 years at Child, Incorporated, is a dedicated public 
servant in the true sense of the word.
  Joe started at Child, Inc., of Wilmington after spending his early 
career fighting to reduce Delaware's crime rate. In 1972, after just 2 
years as the executive director of the Delaware Agency to Reduce Crime, 
we saw the crime rate cut by 7 percent. As the head of the agency 
responsible for leading that fight, perhaps no one was due more credit 
than Joe.
  Joe then joined Child, Inc. in 1973, the same year I was sworn in to 
the Senate. As executive vice president, he was responsible for the 
development and administration of a wide range of advocacy and service 
programs for victims of domestic violence and their families. Joe and I 
grew together as we fought to empower and protect victims of domestic 
violence in our community.
  While I labored in the Senate to write and pass the Violence Against 
Women Act, Joe Dell'Olio was on the front lines in our battle. He was 
the one on the street or in the counseling room. He was the one 
securing legal help when victims could not afford it. And he was the 
one who made sure someone was there when a victim had nowhere to go.
  I consider the Violence Against Women Act my proudest legislative 
accomplishment. But the Joe Dell'Olios of the world are the ones who 
deserve the credit for our progress. Joe has received several awards, 
including some from the U.S. Departments of Justice and Health and 
Human Services.
  Throughout my career, I have been privileged to work with some of the 
finest public servants our Nation has ever known, those who committed 
their lives to the greater good. None have been more unwaveringly 
focused on a worthy cause than has Joe Dell'Olio, even as he raised a 
loving family of his own. Joe's tireless sense of duty and his 
unrelenting service never cease to amaze me.
  I wish him the best in all his future endeavors.

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