[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 158 (2012), Part 10] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 13443] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING HARRIET TRUDELL ON HER 80TH BIRTHDAY ______ HON. SHELLEY BERKLEY of nevada in the house of representatives Thursday, August 2, 2012 Ms. BERKLEY. Mr. Speaker, today I urge my colleagues to join me in recognizing the life and achievements of Harriet Trudell of Las Vegas, Nevada on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Harriet was born on August 22, 1932 in St. Petersburg, Florida, into a family passionate in their beliefs of the Democratic Party and its principles. In 1948, 16-year-old Harriet had a life-changing experience when she accompanied her father to the Democratic National Convention where he was an alternate delegate. Hearing Hubert Humphrey's civil rights speech during the convention had a great impact on Harriet's life, and she returned home to Florida passionate for the cause of equality and began a lifelong quest for social change. Throughout every decade since, Harriet has been a force to contend with, fighting for fairness and equality for all. During the early 1950's, Harriet organized unions for the state AFL- CIO in Florida. In 1962, Harriet moved to Las Vegas with her husband and two children where she continued her passion for equality. In 1965, Harriet marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights activists from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, raising the awareness of voting rights of African-Americans. Coming full circle from her attendance at the 1948 Democratic National Convention, Harriet served as the Southern Nevada Director of Hubert Humphrey's 1968 presidential campaign. During the 1970's, Harriet was active in the League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women (NOW), and the Clark County Women's Democratic Club. She fought passionately against segregation in the Clark County School District, for welfare rights and for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. In March 1971, Harriet marched down the Las Vegas Strip in support of opportunity for the disenfranchised. Harriet served as Southern Nevada Aide for Governor Michael O'Callaghan from 1974 to 1978 and as the Foreign Affairs Aide for Congressman Harry Reid in Washington, D.C. from 1983 to 1986. In addition, throughout her extraordinary career, Harriet has been an advocate for Operation Life, served on the board for NOW, and been a lobbyist for the Feminist Majority Foundation in Washington, D.C. Fifty years after Harriet's initial foray into national and state politics, she was a driving force in NOW's ``Elect Women 2000.'' While serving as Campaign Director in Louisiana, she traveled throughout the State, and was successful in tripling the number of women elected to the Louisiana State Legislature. Presently, this remarkable woman serves as the Political Director for the Nevada State Democratic Party. As the Representative for Nevada's First Congressional District, it gives me immense pride to honor Harriet Trudell of Las Vegas, Nevada, and I urge my colleagues to join me in recognizing the accomplishments of this incredible woman on the occasion of her 80th birthday. ____________________