WHEREAS, It is the policy of the Washington State Legislature to
recognize excellence in all fields of endeavor; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner has exhibited true excellence throughout her
personal, professional, and public life; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner has exhibited the highest levels of
excellence during her tenure as State Representative for the citizens
of the 14th Legislative District, comprised of a portion of Yakima
County and including the cities of Yakima, Naches, Tieton, Gleed,
Selah, Union Gap, Ahtanum, Tampico, and other wonderful communities
throughout Yakima County; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner was born in Los Angeles, California, but at
the tender age of three months came with her parents to Wapato,
Washington; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner was raised in the Yakima, Washington area as
the daughter of migrant workers, and is the great niece of the late
president of Mexico, Venustiano Carranza; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner's first language was Spanish and she learned
English in the public schools and used her bilingual abilities to help
people throughout the Yakima Valley; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner's parents taught her the importance of public
service, which she demonstrated with earnest devotion throughout her
life; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner attended Yakima Public Schools and graduated
from Davis High School in Yakima, attended Yakima Valley Community
College, and graduated from Central Washington University with a B.A.
in education; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner and her husband of forty years, Dr. Harlow
"Hal" Skinner, whom she loved with undying affection, lived in Walla
Walla and Thurston counties, but resided the majority of their lives in
Yakima – a community dearly loved by Mary; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner has been employed as a nurses' aide and later
taught junior high school in the Yakima School District; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner has served as a volunteer in many community
groups and activities, including the Allied Arts Council of Yakima
Valley, the American Association of University Women (past branch
president), Yakima Junior League, the League of Women Voters, and PEO;
and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner served in many community leadership
positions, including director and cofounder of the Washington State
Medical Association Auxiliary Foundation, president of the Washington
State Medical Association Auxiliary, member of the Yakima Valley
Community College Board, Yakima Valley Community College Foundation
Board, Heritage College Board, the St. Elizabeth Hospital (Providence
Yakima Medical Center/Yakima Regional Medical Center) Community Board,
past vice-president of the Yakima Schools Foundation, cofounder of
Olympia Junior League, member of the Capitol Theatre Board and Capitol
Furnishings Preservation Committee, founding member of the Yakima
County Health Care Coalition, along with volunteer roles in at least
eighteen organizations; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner was appointed as a 3rd Congressional District
member to the Washington State Board of Education; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner served for many years as a board member of
the Washington Arts Commission and was an impassioned supporter of the
arts; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner served as State Representative from the 14th
Legislative District from January 1995 to January 2009, as a Ranking
Member of the House Economic Development, Housing and Trade Committee,
a member of the House Transportation Committee, the House Higher
Education Committee, and the House Health Care Committee, and as a
member of the National Conference of State Government's Executive
Committee, and past chair of the Council of State Governments WEST
Committee on Aging, the cochair of the Council of State Governments
Health Capacity Task Force, Council of State Governments' 2004 Henry
Toll Fellowship Leader, and as vice-chair of the Washington House
Republican Caucus from January 2005 to January 2009; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner during her seven terms in elected office was
responsible for the passage of: Double fines in school zones, Anton's
Law – the most comprehensive child passenger safety restraint law in
the nation, numerous laws to assist senior citizens and long-term care,
the creation of a state poet laureate, and extension of insurance
coverage for colon cancer screening; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner helped to secure many important projects for
the 14th District, including the Millennium Arts Plaza in downtown
Yakima, funding for the Selah Overpass and Valley Mall Boulevard
extension, preservation of the historic Capitol Theatre, downtown
Yakima redevelopment, and assisted in the creation of a Yakima Valley
Community College higher education center; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner is respected for her sincerity, her honesty,
her kindness, and her friendship; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner has a true servant's heart and always puts
the interests of others above those of her own; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner has a deep and abiding faith in God and loves
to share her faith with anyone who will listen; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner never fails to give a word of hope and
encouragement to those who are discouraged or hurting; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner through all her health challenges never
complains but rather expresses the joys she finds in life and in her
faith; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner is deeply admired for her dedicated and
sacrificial service to this institution, her family, friends and
colleagues, her community, her constituents, and citizens throughout
this state; and
WHEREAS, Mary Skinner is the epitome of a well-rounded and
dedicated wife, step-mother, sister to Marti and Gloria, community
leader, public official, and friend;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
honor Mary Skinner for her years of dedicated service, her personal and
professional integrity, and her faithfulness to the principles and
ideals that she worked so diligently for; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to Mary Skinner.