SENATE RESOLUTION
8639



By Senators Keiser, Berkey, Kastama, Weinstein, Kline, Mulliken, Esser and McAuliffe

     WHEREAS, People with all kinds of disabilities have the right to live and work in communities with equal rights as equal citizens; and
     WHEREAS, Living in a home in the community of your choice, free from isolation and segregation, is one key to achieving the American dream; and
     WHEREAS, Those with disabilities are no longer willing to accept a fate that separates or excludes them; and
     WHEREAS, Approximately 832,000 people in Washington state have a disability requiring personal assistance services by family members, providers, and community organizations; and
     WHEREAS, There are seven independent living centers in Washington state working with individuals with disabilities on obtaining access to housing, employment, transportation, recreational facilities, and health and social services; and
     WHEREAS, People live happier, more fulfilled lives when they are able to actively contribute to society by working, volunteering, and participating in community events; and
     WHEREAS, With the assistance of the 31,687 home and personal care workers in Washington state working to reduce unnecessary institutionalization and promote integration into community life, independent living is no longer an unattainable dream; and
     WHEREAS, Living independently gives people the option to manage their own services, increasing control over their own decisions and lives; and
     WHEREAS, Independent living empowers individuals with disabilities by creating opportunities, promoting choice, advancing access, and furthering participation in community life;
     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate honor and support the independence and rights of all individuals with disabilities on March 9, 2005, Independent Living Day.

I, Thomas Hoemann, Secretary of the Senate,
do hereby certify that this is a true and
correct copy of Senate Resolution 8639,
adopted by the Senate
March 31, 2005



THOMAS HOEMANN
Secretary of the Senate