WHEREAS, Jerome Delvin has served the 8th legislative district with
distinction for eighteen years, first in the House of Representatives
for ten years, and then in the Senate for eight; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin protected his community by serving as a
Richland police officer for twenty-eight years; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin's passionate views on serving his community
are evident in his leadership as the President of the International Law
Enforcement Foundation, a member of the Board of Directors of the Boys
and Girls Club, and as a member of the National D.A.R.E. Officers
Association; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin has been a true champion in protecting
Washington's children against exploitation and predators by increasing
criminal penalties, clarifying the legal definition of sexually
inappropriate behavior, supporting a package of nine bills related to
human trafficking, and personally sponsoring two bills during the 2012
legislative session; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin is a man of true convictions who has
tirelessly fought for a common sense approach to the environment, been
an advocate for clean and safe nuclear energy, and refused to ever
drink the Kool-Aid; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin's actions in the Senate have benefited the
developmentally disabled community with funding and by making various
programs readily available for those in need; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin, while in the House of Representatives,
sponsored two bills ensuring the teaching of the United States and
Washington Constitutions, thus educating Washington's children about
the foundations of our state and country; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin forged many working relationships across
the aisle, most notably as part of a dynamic duo with Senator Kohl-Welles, on many issues ranging from human trafficking to medical
marijuana; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin earned many prestigious awards throughout
his life, including the Distinguished Community Service Award for ARC
of the Tri-Cities, the Order of Merit from the Peruvian National
Police, and most significantly, for saving a woman's life, for which he
was awarded the Richland Police Department's Outstanding Commendation;
and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin has traveled internationally, climbed
Manaslu in the Nepalese Himalayas, the world's eighth highest peak, and
promoted Washington's agriculture and jobs all around the world; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin made history when he became the first
unofficial chair of the Cigar Caucus; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin will be fondly remembered for his quick
humor, friendly disposition, and ability to bring levity to even the
most tense situations; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin's wife of fifteen years, Josie, will be
looking forward to spending time with her husband and watching TV in
their side-by-side Barcaloungers; and
WHEREAS, Senator Delvin will be leaving the Senate to better serve
Benton County as a commissioner and will be deeply missed in the
Senate;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
honor and recognize Senator Delvin's devout dedication to the citizens
of Washington State and the Tri-Cities; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to Washington
State Senator Jerome Delvin.