WHEREAS, The United States and the Republic of Korea have
maintained a respectful, supportive, and long-lasting friendship; and
WHEREAS, The Republic of Korea and Washington state have enjoyed a
fruitful relationship with strong economic ties, trade exchanges, and
the sharing of knowledge; and
WHEREAS, This mutually beneficial relationship is evident in the
cooperation and bond between Lake Washington Technical College and the
43 Korean Polytechnic Colleges known as KOPO; and
WHEREAS, The signing of the memorandum by Governor Christine
Gregoire, Senator Paull Shin, and Dr. Yong Ung Park, chief executive
officer of the Korea Polytechnic College Board, signified this growing
tie; and
WHEREAS, The visit today, January 23, 2007, by the Korean
delegates: Dr. Soon Hie Kang, secretary to the president for Labor
Affairs; Mr. Chang Hyun Park, director of the National Assembly; Mr.
Kyung Mun Han, junior supervisor of the Ministry of Education; Mr.
Kyong Sub Jung, deputy director of the Ministry of Labor Affairs; Dr.
Sang Duk Lee, president of Korea Polytechnics; Dr. Joon Chul Eom,
executive director of Korea Polytechnics; and Ms. Jung Hye Yoon, a KOPO
coordinator, to Washington state further deepens the network of
relations between the colleges; and
WHEREAS, Earlier today, Governor Christine Gregoire proclaimed this
as Korea Washington-Partners for Workforce Education Day;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That today the Washington state
Senate honors the expanding collaboration between Washington state
technical colleges and the 43 polytechnic colleges represented by KOPO;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the
Washington state Senate, members of the Korean delegation, KOPO, and
Lake Washington Technical College.