[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 9] [Senate] [Pages 11951-11952] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO ELTON ``MICK'' RINGSAK Mr. CONRAD. Mr. President, today I pay tribute to an outstanding advocate of small and rural business, Elton ``Mick'' Ringsak, who will be concluding his time as Small Business Administration Region VIII Administrator in July of 2008. For nearly 8 years he has been a champion for small business in rural America. He has recognized the important role they play in strengthening the local and national economies of our country and I have appreciated the excellent work he has done for the State [[Page 11952]] of North Dakota. Mick has worked hard to provide Federal assistance to small businesses so they can be productive and grow. Not only is Mick Ringsak an advocate for small and rural businesses in America, he is also an outstanding person. He has never lost the values he gained growing up in Grafton, ND. During my years as Tax Commissioner for the State of ND, I had the opportunity to work closely with his father, a legislator in the State Senate from the Grafton area. Mick and his wife Claire are parents of three sons, Quint, Justin and Zach. He is trustworthy, honest, and dedicated to making the economic environment friendlier to small and rural businesses. Prior to his appointment appointed as the SBA Region VIII Administrator in 2001, Mick, a Vietnam veteran, owned and managed Miller's Boots and Shoes along with his brother-in-law in Butte, MT. I appreciate his work as SBA Region VIII Administrator, and I wish Mick well in his future endeavors. I have enjoyed working with him in developing North Dakota's small and rural businesses and he has also been a good friend. I wish him all the best in his upcoming retirement and look forward to his continuing leadership for small business for many years to come. ____________________