WHEREAS, Scribes were present with our nation's founding fathers as
the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights were drafted; and
WHEREAS, President Lincoln entrusted scribes to record the
Emancipation Proclamation; and
WHEREAS, Whether called the scribes of yesterday or the court
reporters and captioners of today, the individuals who preserve our
nation's history are truly the guardians of the record; and
WHEREAS, Court reporters preserve the record during court or
deposition proceedings and help safeguard the legal process. Court
reporters capture the spoken word from the deposition suite, to the
local courthouse, to the floor of the United States Senate; and
WHEREAS, Broadcast captioners and communication access realtime
translation providers provide captions and personalized communication
access through realtime translation for approximately 38 million
Americans and over 200,000 deaf or hard-of-hearing people in the State
of Washington; and
WHEREAS, Green River's Computer Reporting Technologies program is
the only institution of its kind in a five-state radius providing
training in realtime court reporting and captioning; and
WHEREAS, Green River's Computer Reporting Technologies program has
repeatedly received United States Department of Education funding in
support of its students and curricula, the most recent being the
Training for Realtime Writers program grant, the second highest award
recipient of the 1 million dollars in total federal grant funds; and
WHEREAS, Green River's Computer Reporting Technologies program has
increased financial aid opportunities to students, including the
Realtime Writers Scholarship opportunity, which covers all tuition
costs for the traditional academic year;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State House of
Representatives recognize and honor Green River's Computer Reporting
Technologies program for its ongoing dedication to students, providing
exceptional, unprecedented training in the high-tech, in-demand career
fields of realtime court reporting and captioning for over 40 years.