WHEREAS, British Columbia and Washington State share a border, many
natural resources, and geological and geographic similarities; and
WHEREAS, British Columbia and Washington State often work together
to achieve mutual goals; and
WHEREAS, The Washington State Constitution expresses the paramount
importance of education, which will help prepare young people to lead
us into the future; and
WHEREAS, British Columbia recognizes the importance and value of
quality civic education; and
WHEREAS, Washington State and British Columbia are sponsors of
internationally renowned legislative internship programs; and
WHEREAS, Washington State undergraduate interns work during their
winter quarter or spring semester with staff and members of the
Washington State House of Representatives or Senate in Olympia; and
WHEREAS, In addition to their legislative work, interns participate
in weekly academic seminars and workshops to learn about the process of
a representative democracy with a bicameral legislature; and
WHEREAS, The British Columbia parliamentary internship program
offers an opportunity to university graduates to supplement their
academic training by observing the daily operations of Washington
State's Legislature and British Columbia's Parliament firsthand; and
WHEREAS, 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
parliamentary government; and
WHEREAS, British Columbia and Washington State Legislative interns
have participated in an exchange program to explore and learn about
each other's government processes on ten prior occasions; and
WHEREAS, We welcome the British Columbia Parliamentary interns to
the Washington State Legislature and commend their numerous academic
achievements;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State House of
Representatives honor the hardworking and dedicated British Columbian
Parliamentary intern program facilitators: Karen Aitken and Jennifer
Ives, as well as the British Columbian Parliamentary interns: Katie
Dittrich, Maya Fernandez, Emma Fraser, Thomas Lattimer, Jared Marley,
Kate Russell, Stephen Satterfield, Vanesa Tomasino Rodriguez, Rebecca
Whitmore, and Braeden Wiens; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the
State of Washington hereby honor, thank, and celebrate the British
Columbian Parliamentary internship participants here today.