“TRIBUTE TO STAN HALL” published by the Congressional Record on June 12, 1996

“TRIBUTE TO STAN HALL” published by the Congressional Record on June 12, 1996

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Volume 142, No. 86 covering the 2nd Session of the 104th Congress (1995 - 1996) was published by the Congressional Record.

The Congressional Record is a unique source of public documentation. It started in 1873, documenting nearly all the major and minor policies being discussed and debated.

“TRIBUTE TO STAN HALL” mentioning the U.S. Dept of Labor was published in the Extensions of Remarks section on pages E1072 on June 12, 1996.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

TRIBUTE TO STAN HALL

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HON. RONALD V. DELLUMS

of california

in the house of representatives

Wednesday, June 12, 1996

Mr. DELLUMS. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to share with you and my colleagues the outstanding professional career and community service of a distinguished constituent who has resided in the city of Oakland for over 25 years, Mr. Stan Hall. On the occasion of his 50th birthday, I wish to join with the community to pay tribute to his dedication and commitment that has endeared him to those he had worked with and earned him well-deserved accolades for over two decades.

Stan Hall was born in Richmond, CA, to William and Hazel Hall. He is the seventh of eight children. Stan attended local schools in the Richmond Unified School District, graduating from Harry Ells High School. He was a member of the student council, drama class, the school band, the school's State championship basketball team and the Forensic Society. Stan received the State Championship Award for Oratorical Interpretation.

He obtained his B.A. degree from San Francisco State University and his M.P.A. from Golden Gate University. He served as a faculty member of the Graduate School of Public Administration at Golden Gate University where he authored and published municipal management articles and presentations.

Throughout his life, Stan has been active in the community, serving as a member or in leadership positions with a number of professional and community organizations. Some of the organizations of which he has held or currently holds positions with, are the United Way of the Bay Area, Bay Area Urban League, Mt. Diablo Therapy Center, CHAD, the NAACP, Municipal Management Assistants of Northern California, the American Society of Public Administration, the National Forum for Black Public Administrators, and the International City Management.

In recognition of his achievements and dedication to the community, Stan was twice named an Outstanding Young Man of America, named in Who's Who in Black America, and Who's Who in California. Among the numerous awards for achievement and community service of which Stan has been the recipient are the Meritorious Service Awards from the city of Richmond, CA, from the Seaside Masonic Lodge, and from the U.S. Department of Labor.

Stan is an active member of the Allen Temple Church of Oakland, CA, where he serves as a member of the public ministries committee, community development committee, the male chorus, and the sanctuary choir.

I join in celebration of Stan's 50th birthday and his more than 20 years of public service.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 142, No. 86

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