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13748 HON. PETER A. Defazio HON. JON C. PORTER HON 13748 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS, Vol. 152, Pt. 10 June 29, 2006 eventually serving as Chairman of the Thomas Brian Budrow, Freshman; Mitch Canham, program development, and strategic planning Nelson Biology Department until his retirement Sophomore; Bryn Card, Freshman; Brett efforts. in 2000. Dr. Spencer played an integral part in Casey, Freshman; Cory Ellis, Freshman; In August of 1999, Thom left Clark County the education and training of thousands of stu- Derek Engelke, Sophomore; Josh Forgue, to accept a position as Associate Professor at dents in Hampton and surrounding cities. Freshman; Cole Gillespie, Junior; Ryan the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, UNLV. In addition to his distinguished personal ca- Gipson, Senior; Tyler Graham, Junior; Mark He has taught a number of graduate level reer, Councilman Spencer has had a long and Grbavac, Freshman; Kevin Gunderson, Junior; courses in public administration and social prosperous political career. In 1986, he was Koa Kahalehoe, Freshman; Greg Keim, Jun- work, and continues to teach on a part-time first appointed to the Hampton City Council. ior; Jon Koller, Senior; Chris Kunda, Senior; basis. Thom returned to work for Clark County He has served continuously on the council for Eddie Kunz, Sophomore; Joey Lakowske, in 2001, as County Manager and Chief Execu- the last 20 years, including a term as Vice- Freshman; Greg Laybourn, Freshman; Lonnie tive Officer. Mayor. He has also served his city as Chair- Lechelt, Sophomore; Mike Lissman, Junior; Thom holds both a Doctorate and Master of man of the Hampton Redevelopment and Anton Maxwell, Junior; Jake McCormick, Jun- Public Administration degrees from the Univer- Housing Authority, and as Chairman of the ior; Shea McFeely, Senior; Jonah Nickerson, sity of Southern California, USC, a Master of Hampton Roads Transportation District Com- Junior; Joe Paterson, Sophomore; Casey Social Work from Arizona State University, mission. Priceman, Sophomore; Sean Rockey, Fresh- and a B.A. from Memphis State University. He His expertise in transportation, an area of man; Bill Rowe, Senior; Scott Santschi, Junior; is the author of numerous articles in the areas great importance in our State, was recognized Alex Sogard, Freshman; Dale Solomon, of health and human services, environmental when he was elected President of the Virginia Freshman; Michael Stutes, Sophomore; Rob planning and citizen participation. Thom is Transit Association in 1995. In that same year, Summers, Freshman; Daniel Turpen, Sopho- also active in numerous community organiza- leaders from other Virginia localities selected more; Geoff Wagner, Senior; John Wallace, tions and serves on the editorial boards for the Councilman Spencer to be a member of the Freshman. journals Public Administration Review, PAR, Executive Committee of the Virginia Municipal As the underdog team throughout much of and Administration in Social Work. League and President of the League’s Trans- the tournament Oregon State truly impressed Recently Thom has been quoted saying, portation Policy Committee. us with their resilience. Oregon State is the ‘‘It’s been a distinct pleasure to serve the citi- Councilman Spencer’s service to his State first team in 16 years to win their first College zens of Clark County and the members of the has not caused him to neglect his community. World Series game and national title in the County Commission, and I’ve had some won- He is a member of the Board of Directors for same season. The support of the community derful years here and have worked with a lot the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Hampton and fans contributed much to the spirit that fol- of very talented people who take their roles as Roads, and he has served on the Board of lowed this team through their victory. Of nota- public servants very seriously. Now I look for- Trustees of both Messiah Baptist Church and ble credit, Jonathan Casey, son of Coach Pat ward to continuing to serve the people of this First Baptist Church, Hampton. Casey inspired us all with his unbreakable be- state in my new role.’’ As he prepares to step down from the City lief in Oregon State Baseball. Mr. Speaker, I am honored to recognize Mr. Council, I have no doubt that Councilman Oregon State is the first Northern-based Thom Reilly on the floor of the House. From Spencer will remain active in the community. school to win the College World Series in 40 the needs of a foster child to the needs of a Whether it’s through his membership in years, I hope that this is a new trend in ath- vibrant and expanding community, Thom has Kiwanis International or the Alpha Alpha letics throughout Oregon and the Pacific a true gift of serving his fellow man. I am hon- Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., I Northwest. Congratulations Beavers on a ored to have him as a friend. I commend him expect to see Councilman Spencer continuing hard-fought and well-earned championship. for his continued contributions to the state of to play a role in local and State civic affairs. f Nevada and especially the residents of Clark I once again congratulate Councilman Spen- County. PAYING TRIBUTE TO THOM cer on his 20 years of service to the citizens f of Hampton, the Commonwealth of Virginia REILLY and the United States of America. HONORING LANE JOHNSON ON THE COMPLETION OF HER INTERNSHIP f HON. JON C. PORTER OF NEVADA COMMENDING OREGON STATE UNI- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HON. BART GORDON VERSITY ON THEIR COLLEGE OF TENNESSEE WORLD SERIES Thursday, June 29, 2006 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. PORTER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to HON. PETER A. DeFAZIO honor my good friend Mr. Thom Reilly as he Thursday, June 29, 2006 OF OREGON prepares to resign as the Clark County Man- Mr. GORDON. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ager, which is one of the fastest growing recognize the many contributions Lane John- counties in the country with more than 1.5 mil- son has made while interning in my Wash- Thursday, June 29, 2006 lion residents, and is accepting the position as ington, DC, office. A resident of Gallatin, Ten- Mr. DEFAZIO. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to Vice Chancellor of the University of Nevada nessee, Lane has been a wonderful addition congratulate Oregon State University’s 2006 Health Science Services Center for the Ne- to the office and a great servant to the con- baseball team on their College World Series vada System of Higher Education. stituents of Tennessee’s Sixth Congressional Championship June 26, 2006. This title is a fit- Thom began his service to Nevada in 1987, District. ting ending to a truly remarkable season for when he took a policy analyst position in Car- This fall, Lane will begin her final semester the Beavers. The team has made Oregon son City’s Department of Human Resources. at the University of Tennessee, where she is proud; this is a victory for fans throughout the While working in Carson City, he had the op- majoring in agricultural economics and busi- state. portunity to serve as Chief of Social Services, ness. She is a member of Chi Omega, and I I’d like to recognize the individual coaches and was subsequently promoted to Deputy understand she is a member of the school’s and players not only for their victory, but also Administrator. equestrian team. I hope those horses in Knox- for their teamwork and sportsmanship which In 1991, Thom moved to Las Vegas and ville treat her better than the ones in Virginia undoubtedly contributed to this accomplish- joined the Division of Child and Family Serv- did. ment for the team and the university. Head ices, where he oversaw the Child Welfare During her internship, Lane won over the Coach Pat Casey, Coaches Marty Lees and System in Nevada. Thom left his state position entire staff with her ever-present eagerness Dan Spencer, Assistant Coach David Wong to work for Clark County in 1997. As Director and genuine interest in public affairs. She has and Strength and Conditioning Coach Andy of Clark County Administrative Services, he attended briefings, addressed constituent con- Dendas. served as Chief Administrator, and was re- cerns and served as a friendly and informative Players: Erik Ammon, Sophomore; Darwin sponsible for administering and planning Clark tour guide of the U.S. Capitol, providing visi- Barney, Sophomore; Bret Bochsler, Freshman; County’s legislative initiatives, franchise agree- tors from Middle Tennessee with a personal- Reed Brown, Sophomore; Dallas Buck, Junior; ments, emergency management, policy and ized look at a national treasure. VerDate Sep 11 2014 14:22 Mar 27, 2017 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00700 Fmt 0689 Sfmt 9920 E:\FDSYS\BOUNDRECORD\BR29JN06.DAT BR29JN06 ejoyner on DSK30MW082PROD with BOUND RECORD.
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