WHEREAS, The state of Washington is widely regarded as the most
trade intensive state in the nation, with one out of every three or
four jobs dependent on international trade; and
WHEREAS, The volume of Washington's trade continues to increase
greatly, with exports of $38 billion in 2005 and exports valued at $45
billion estimated in 2006; and
WHEREAS, The state of Washington trades with nations all over the
world and new markets continue to emerge constantly; and
WHEREAS, The benefit from Washington's interactions with the rest
of the world is much more than economic, but also provides great
cultural and educational enrichment to our citizens; and
WHEREAS, The residents of the state of Washington's primary formal
connection to other nations and economies is through the foreign
official representatives serving in the state; and
WHEREAS, The foreign official representatives work tirelessly to
act as a conduit between the state of Washington and the region they
represent: Educating and assisting Washington constituents and
promoting the two regions to each other; and
WHEREAS, The foreign consuls in the state of Washington, who are
accredited by the United States Department of State, are members of the
Consular Corps, as defined under the Vienna Convention on Consular
Relations of 1963, and is currently composed of 36 head of post
members; and
WHEREAS, The Consular Association of Washington was formed in 1997
as a voluntary membership organization for members of the Consular
Corps of Washington, foreign trade organizations, and others; and
WHEREAS, The membership of the Consular Association is currently
the 36-member countries of the Consular Corps plus the Taipei Economic
and Cultural Office, in addition to emeritus and ex officio members;
and
WHEREAS, The Consular Association facilitates its membership to
meet to discuss questions of mutual interest, develop and maintain
friendships, fosters contact with regional United States authorities at
the federal, state, and city levels, with other local organizations,
and with the community at large; and
WHEREAS, The foreign official representatives in the state of
Washington build strong connections between the communities of
Washington state and the communities in their regions by developing
educational, medical, and cultural exchange programs, increased
tourism, and trade and goodwill missions; and
WHEREAS, The foreign official representatives provide great benefit
to the citizens and businesses of the state of Washington with their
unflagging efforts to strengthen the bonds between our regions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate recognize and honor
the economic, cultural, and other contributions of the foreign official
representatives in the state of Washington and the unique and
beneficial nature of the functions they serve; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the members
of the Consular Association of Washington state.