WHEREAS, The Washington State Legislature recognizes February 2,
2009, as Civic Education Day; and
WHEREAS, Civic education is the foundation of a representative
democracy and an educated citizenry; and
WHEREAS, It is important to have strong educational resources aimed
at teaching students and the public about government to encourage
meaningful participation in our democratic institutions and processes;
and
WHEREAS, The National Conference of State Legislatures partners
with the Center for Civic Education to promote the Project Citizen
Program; and
WHEREAS, Civic education is a vital tool to promote greater
understanding of the legislative process and the role of legislators;
and
WHEREAS, Civic Education Day establishes a forum for civic
educators from across the state to collaborate with legislators and
other supporters; and
WHEREAS, Many organizations such as the Administrative Office of
the Courts, Washington Association of Student Councils, Washington
State Bar Association, Washington State Heritage Center, Women's
History Consortium, Washington State Historical Society, the
Legislative Scholars, League of Women Voters, Legislative Page School,
Legislative Youth Advisory Council, Northwest Indian College, Office of
the Secretary of State, Office of the Superintendent of Public
Instruction, Project Citizen, TVW, We the People Foundation, and YMCA
Youth & Government are dedicated to making civic education a priority
for Washington State and its citizens; and
WHEREAS, The Washington State Legislative Internship Program is one
organization that illustrates the commitment of the House of
Representatives to civic education; and
WHEREAS, The 2009 House Intern Program includes twenty-nine
students from many of Washington State's public and private
institutions of higher learning, including Central Washington
University, Eastern Washington University, The Evergreen State College,
Pacific Lutheran University, University of Washington, Washington State
University, and Western Washington University; and
WHEREAS, Interns leave the Legislature prepared to participate in
their communities, return to school as stronger students, and lead
their lives as engaged citizens; and
WHEREAS, It is important to recognize the value of civic education
and the importance of supporting civic education opportunities for our
youth and the general public; and
WHEREAS, The House of Representatives celebrates Civic Education
Day and recognizes the contributions of committed teachers, principals,
community leaders, parents, state employees, interns, and volunteers as
they help to create an engaged citizenry;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
honor, thank, and celebrate the civic educators of the state; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to the civic education organizations participating in
Civic Education Day and colleges and universities participating in the
Washington State Legislative Internship Program.