WHEREAS, One hundred two years ago on this day, February 6, Ronald
Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan understood the engine of the private sector,
having worked as an actor, radio broadcaster, and television host; and
WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan believed in the value of self-deprecating
humor in political life, once remarking, "The best minds are not in
government. If any were, business would hire them away"; and
WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan realized his Presidential duty to
communicate openly with the American people and spoke with honesty,
grace, and humility; and
WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan boldly invoked the theme of American
greatness in his speeches, and referred to America as a "shining city
on the hill"; and
WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan was a loving and devoted husband, taking
time out of his busy schedule as President to write love notes to his
wife, Nancy; and
WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan's top policy issue was defeating communism,
as he bravely challenged the Soviet Premier in Berlin by saying, "Mr.
Gorbachev, tear down this wall"; and
WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan was mindful of every threat to America and
brought about the downfall of the Soviet Union, ending the Cold War;
and
WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan determined that one key to a prosperous
economy was a low tax rate and implemented the biggest tax cut in
United States history at the time; and
WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan was an advocate for freedom and a true
believer in the American dream, once observing that, "We have every
right to dream historic dreams and after all why shouldn't we believe
that? We are Americans"; and
WHEREAS, In these troubling economic times, it is imperative to
remember Ronald Reagan, as Margaret Thatcher reminds us, ". . . we have
one beacon to guide us that Ronald Reagan never had, we have his
example";
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
honor and cherish the life and work of President Ronald Wilson Reagan.