WHEREAS, Washington is the only state named for an American
president, George Washington, the father of our country, and as such,
we Washingtonians hold the presidency and presidents in exceptionally
high esteem; and
WHEREAS, For many years our state and nation have set aside the
third Monday in February to celebrate Presidents' Day, which honors
President George Washington, President Abraham Lincoln, and other
former presidents of the United States of America; and
WHEREAS, George Washington, born February 22, 1732, led the
Revolutionary Army with courage and fortitude, served as the first
president of the United States, defined the office, and remained ever
mindful of his actions and the ramifications carried by his deeds; and
WHEREAS, Abraham Lincoln, born February 12, 1809, is remembered as
the savior of the Union. Through the Emancipation Proclamation, he
ended slavery, and he strove to rebuild the Union at the Civil War's
conclusion; and
WHEREAS, In 1968 federal legislation, the "Monday Holidays Act,"
was passed to install the Presidents' Day celebration that we have come
to know and respect; and
WHEREAS, In 1985, the Washington State Legislature singled out the
third Monday in February as a day for commemorating the births of
presidents Washington and Lincoln; and
WHEREAS, It is recognized that this diverse, wonderful land of ours
has been fashioned into a land of freedom and opportunity thanks to the
tireless efforts of our forebearers, especially presidents George
Washington and Abraham Lincoln; and
WHEREAS, A Presidents' Day celebration would not be complete
without recognizing the invaluable service of the first ladies in our
American presidential history; and
WHEREAS, The first ladies of our nation have provided citizens with
role models who exemplify what it means to be an American, and Abigail
Adams, Dolly Madison, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jacqueline Kennedy, Nancy
Reagan, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and other notable first ladies have
served as examples of strength and courage throughout our history;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That on this eighteenth day of
February, 2013, the House of Representatives honor the first and
sixteenth presidents of the United States for their immeasurable
contributions to, and noble sacrifices for, the causes of liberty,
equality, and justice.