On 2025-03-10, Representative Deborah K. Ross (D-NC-2) delivered a floor speech titled "RECOGNIZING MY CONGRESSIONAL STAFF IN HONOR OF NATIONAL EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION DAY" in the House. The speech addressed the environment.
RECOGNIZING MY CONGRESSIONAL STAFF IN HONOR OF NATIONAL EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION DAY Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 44 (Monday, March 10, 2025) [Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 44 (Monday, March 10, 2025)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page E194] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] RECOGNIZING MY CONGRESSIONAL STAFF IN HONOR OF NATIONAL EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION DAY ______ HON. DEBORAH K. ROSS of north carolina in the house of representatives Monday, March 10, 2025 Ms. ROSS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to express my profound appreciation for the staff who serve the people of the Second District of North Carolina. This is an exceptionally challenging time for public servants in America. Congressional staff are no exception. Yet, despite an increasingly hostile political environment, my office continues to deliver superlative results for my constituents. Last year, my district staff hosted or attended almost 200 events in Wake County, closed more than 1,500 constituent cases, and returned more than $22.3 million in federal benefits to the people of North Carolina. Over the same period, the staff in my Washington, D.C. office researched hundreds of policy questions, drafted 32 bills, amendments, and resolutions, and responded to more than 43,000 messages from constituents. These numbers are an impressive but inadequate measure of my staff's contributions. In ways large and small--sometimes splashed on the frontpage of the newspaper but more often known only to a single family--they touch the lives of the people I represent. Their service isn't just about providing information on legislation or assistance with benefits. In moments of hardship and frustration, my staff offer hope and wise counsel. They make people feel heard and understood and appreciated. In a very practical sense, they make real our Constitution's promise to every American of the right to ``petition the Government for a redress of grievances.'' Mr. Speaker, in recognition of their dedicated service and long hours on behalf of the people of North Carolina, I wish to include in the Record the names of each staffer currently employed by my office: Puj Adusumilli, Kimberly Moore, Nadia Alston, Samantha Crane, Caroline Spencer Sparks, Josie Feron, Maura Haydin Thompson, Walker Beard, Tom Koester, Matthew Lee, Katie Paulson, Ally Tannenbaum, Jackie Gonzalez, Daphne Moore, Bardia Asefnia, Huston Wallace, Sam Upah, Alisa Sarkisian-Tatarian, Sophia Jacome, Sophie MacOmber, Erendira Ramirez, Easton Inman, and Chalina Morgan-Lopez. Mr. Speaker, March 7th was National Employee Appreciation Day. On that day and every day, I am grateful that my staff have chosen to invest so much of their precious time and talent to making a difference for North Carolina. Their enthusiasm energizes me. Their creativity inspires me. At this difficult time, their positivity in the face of so much turmoil fills me with hope for the future. ____________________