WHEREAS, It is the policy of the Washington State Legislature to
recognize excellence in all fields of endeavor; and
WHEREAS, George Washington, the first President of the United
States of America, demonstrated the epitome of excellence in serving
the country he loved so well; and
WHEREAS, George Washington was a son of one of the original
American colonies, being raised in Westmoreland County, Virginia; and
WHEREAS, George Washington's extraordinary success in life was
built upon the foundation of values imparted to him in his youth by his
mother, Mary Ball Washington, who educated and tutored him at home
until he successfully moved on to the venerable institution of William
and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia, of which he later became
first Chancellor; and
WHEREAS, George Washington earned and properly merits the highest
honor, respect, devotion, and homage from his countrymen for his
unwavering commitment, virtuous sacrifice, and wise, principled
leadership in the proud and noble struggle for liberty for the American
colonies; and
WHEREAS, George Washington's reverent and faithful guidance as
Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War
gave confidence and spirit to the soldiers and countrymen who suffered
uncommon hardships, and demonstrated that the dispensations and
blessings of providence are always a constant companion of the
honorable and noble patriot laboring for justice, freedom, and truth;
and
WHEREAS, George Washington bravely met and overcame arduous
challenges and perils in the heroic struggle of the American patriots,
perhaps best symbolized by the cruel and unrelenting hardships the
Continental Army experienced under his command during the winter of
1777 at Valley Forge, where overwhelming British forces and
inconceivable weather and supply conditions were conquered with
patience, bearing, fortitude, and unwavering faith; and
WHEREAS, George Washington, victorious in the Revolutionary War,
tempered by piety, and inspired by the giving of thanks for the favors
and blessings of providence, ushered in the independent and sovereign
young republic; and
WHEREAS, George Washington, following victory for the American
States, continued his distinguished service to his countrymen and was
unanimously chosen to preside at the Constitutional Convention in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1787, wherein the esteemed charter of
the greatest nation ever on this earth was eminently commissioned as
the Constitution of the United States of America and later ratified by
the people of the several states to form a union which would work to
establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common
defense, and secure the blessings of liberty for posterity; and
WHEREAS, George Washington, on April 30, 1789, placed his palm upon
an open Bible and solemnly, humbly, and resolutely took the oath of
office as the first President of the United States of America amid the
thunderous ovation of the people, the pealing of church bells, and
roaring artillery salutes and forthwith led the young republic to a
prominent place among the nations of this earth; and
WHEREAS, This great state of Washington, established in 1889, bears
and honors the name of George Washington and the vignette of his
likeness prominently and nobly displayed on the state seal;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
of the state of Washington honor George Washington, the first President
of these United States, and Father of this great nation, for his
innumerable and indomitable accomplishments and contributions for the
eternal cause of liberty and justice for all.