WHEREAS, The British Columbia and Washington State governments
share a border, have common natural resources, and geographic
similarities; and
WHEREAS, British Columbia and Washington State often work together
to achieve our mutual goals; and
WHEREAS, British Columbia and Washington State both recognize the
importance and value of civic education, and as part of that
responsibility both sponsor nationally renowned legislative internship
programs; and
WHEREAS, Washington State undergraduate interns spend their winter
quarter or spring semester working in Olympia with staff and members of
the Washington State House of Representatives or Senate; and
WHEREAS, In addition to their office work, Washington interns
participate in weekly academic seminars and workshops learning about
representative democracy in a bicameral legislature; and
WHEREAS, The British Columbia Legislative Internship Program offers
an opportunity to university graduates to supplement their academic
training by participating in the daily workings of the Legislature; and
WHEREAS, Both British Columbia and Washington interns acquire
skills and knowledge they can apply in their chosen careers and future
life experiences that will further contribute to a greater public
understanding and appreciation of government; and
WHEREAS, For the second year the British Columbia and Washington
State legislative interns have participated in an exchange program to
explore and learn about each other's history and governmental
processes; and
WHEREAS, We welcome the British Columbia legislative interns to the
Washington State Legislature and commend them for their numerous
academic contributions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
honor the hard work and dedication of both Karen Aitken, the British
Columbia Legislative Intern Program Director, and the British Columbia
interns; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to Karen Aitken and the 2004 British Columbia interns.