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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING WILLIAM E. ``BILL'' McGONAGLE
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HON. STEPHEN F. LYNCH
of massachusetts
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Mr. LYNCH. Madam Speaker, I rise today in honor of William E.
``Bill'' McGonagle, in recognition of his wonderful service, for over
forty years, on behalf of the City of Boston and the thousands of
families who reside in public housing in our City.
The son of Jeannette and Daniel McGonagle, Bill is the third of six
children. A true son of South Boston, Bill spent his early childhood on
Lennon Court in South Boston and the remainder of his childhood in the
Mary Ellen McCormack housing development in South Boston (named after
Speaker John McCormack's mother). Bill attended the Gate of Heaven
Grammar School and High School prior to his graduation from South
Boston High School.
While Bill is a veteran, having enlisted in the Naval Reserves and
attended University of Massachusetts at Boston, Bill has had the
tremendous good fortune to be married to his wife Ellen for 47 years.
They have been blessed with three children, Matthew, Mark and Alyson.
Bill started his career at the Boston Housing Authority (BHA) in 1981
as a member of BHA's Department of Public Safety, where he worked to
combat violence and drug abuse in public housing. His compassion and
work ethic were quickly recognized by BHA Receiver Harry Spence and
Bill was chosen to participate in a BHA-sponsored management training
program, which included graduate-level management classes at the Boston
University School of Social Work. Bill was quickly promoted from a
public housing development manager to area director overseeing the
management of BHA's thirty-seven elderly and disabled public housing
developments throughout Boston addressing the needs of thousands of
seniors and disabled citizens.
Bill later served as executive assistant to then BHA Administrator
Doris Bunte where he served as the liaison between the BHA and
residents in the public housing developments in South Boston and
Charlestown. Many resident leaders have noted that Bill had tremendous
credibility and connected with many of the tenants because of his own
upbringing in public housing. His compassion and understanding have
earned him the deep and abiding respect of the residents of public
housing as well as the many political leaders who shared the
responsibility for meeting the needs of residents. While there were
some rough patches in the history of the public housing developments
across Boston, Bill McGonagle has been the bridge from those troubled
times to today, when the revitalization of major housing developments
is taking place all across Boston.
Bill was appointed Deputy Administrator on April 1, 1992. He served
in that role for 17 years for three administrators: David Cortiella,
Joseph Feaster, and Sandra Henriquez.
And on June 11, 2009, Mayor Thomas M. Menino made one of the best
decisions in his long career and appointed Bill as Administrator for
the Boston Housing Authority. And later, in his infinite wisdom, Mayor
Martin J. Walsh asked Bill to continue in that capacity as part of his
administration, much to the joy of public housing residents across the
City.
Since becoming Administrator, Bill has been the driving force in the
revitalization of many of the housing developments throughout the city
of Boston, including the Anne M. Lynch Homes at Old Colony and the
transformation of the Mary Ellen McCormack Development.
Over the years, Bill has been recognized for his commitment, loyalty
and dedication to the city of Boston and its public housing residents,
receiving the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts (ULEM) President's
Award, the J. Lincoln Durand Award from the Massachusetts Union of
Public Housing Tenants and the John W. McCormack Public Service Award.
Madam Speaker, while Bill is not a person of many hobbies, he is a
rabid Celtics fan in the greatest Boston tradition. He prides himself
on being a history buff and amazes all with his knowledge of American
history. Over the last decade, Bill and Ellen have reveled in their
favorite passion, spoiling their five grandchildren Maggie, Andrew,
Lucy, Evelyn and Calvin.
Alas, not one to go quietly into retirement, Bill, not only intends
to spend time with his family, he recently earned a certificate in
substance abuse counseling from UMass-Boston and he plans to work in
substance recovery, continuing his dedication and commitment to serving
others. Just take a moment and think about that one. Talk about a good
guy.
Madam Speaker, Bill leaves a legacy of tirelessly working for tenants
and breaking down barriers. It is my distinct honor to take to the
floor of the House today to join with the family and many friends and
the thousands of families in public housing and advocates for
affordable housing all across our Country who want to say thank you to
William E. ``Bill'' McGonagle for his forty years of remarkable service
to his community of South Boston and the public housing residents of
Boston.
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