The resolution acknowledges and expresses gratitude to David C. Tseng for his dedicated service to the District of Columbia as he retires from public service. Mr. Tseng, who holds a bachelor's degree from Columbia University and a Juris Doctor from UCLA, has served as the General Counsel for the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) since 2007, providing legal guidance on various matters including federal and District appropriations, public finance, and economic development. His extensive experience also includes roles as Associate General Counsel for Legislative Affairs and Deputy Associate General Counsel for the Office of Tax and Revenue, as well as significant positions in the federal government under President Bill Clinton.

The resolution highlights Mr. Tseng's commitment to excellence and his embodiment of the OCFO's values, which include being service-driven, accountable, and results-oriented. His contributions have positively impacted his colleagues and the residents of the District, earning him respect across both the Legislative and Executive branches of government. The Council honors Mr. Tseng for his 22 years of service and the lasting legacy he leaves behind, as the resolution takes effect immediately upon passage.