[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 6]
[Senate]
[Page 8130]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                      TRIBUTE TO VALORIA LOVELAND

 Ms. CANTWELL. Mr. President, today I wish to recognize Valoria 
Loveland, who recently stepped down from her position as the director 
of the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Ms. Loveland has 
worked in Washington State and local governments for the past 44 years, 
and she has recently retired to some well-deserved relaxation in her 
home of Pasco, WA.
  Ms. Loveland's career in government began at the Franklin County 
Courthouse, where she worked before and while she was the county's 
treasurer. In 1992, she was elected to the State senate, where she 
swiftly rose to become the chair of the Ways and Means Committee, and 
the most powerful woman in the Washington State Legislature. After 8 
years in the senate, and a brief 2-year break from government, Valoria 
was appointed director of the Washington State Department of 
Agriculture, where she served for the last 6 years. In her time as 
director, Washington's agricultural exports have risen to record highs, 
in large part, thanks to her leadership. Her multiple trips to China, 
Japan, and Mexico have extended numerous opportunities to Washington 
State growers, and I thank her for working towards opening those 
markets.
  Throughout her career, Valoria Loveland has been known for her 
ability to get things done and solve problems. Never one to shy away 
from tough issues, her straightforward manner and tireless work ethic 
have earned her the respect of many.
  Ms. Loveland's leadership will be sorely missed in Washington State, 
which has benefitted greatly from her years of service. I wish her 
well, and thank her for her dedication to the State of 
Washington.

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