WHEREAS, Senator Bob McCaslin was elected to the Senate in 1980 and
in January 1981 he began a 30-year run in the Senate, one of the
longest in Washington State's history; and
WHEREAS, Senator McCaslin has endeared himself not only to his
faithful constituents and Senate Republican Caucus staff, but to
Senators on both sides of the aisle, as they recall how he often
lightened the tone with his wit and wisdom during heated Senate floor
debates; and
WHEREAS, Senator McCaslin has always displayed equal amounts of
compassion and strength with regard to the issues, while keeping in
mind, and working toward, the needs and betterment of the 4th
Legislative District and the entire State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, Senator McCaslin is a friend to all, confidante of many,
and trustworthy advisor to his colleagues; and
WHEREAS, Senator McCaslin served in the United States Navy during
World War II, after which he spent 17 years in production management at
Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, and for another 17 years
owned his own real estate company in the Spokane Valley; and
WHEREAS, Senator McCaslin, during his time in the Senate, has been
passionately involved in growth management issues, and currently serves
as the Ranking Republican Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and
as a Member of the Senate Economic Development, Trade and Innovation
Committee; and
WHEREAS, Senator McCaslin was a source of constant moral support to
his colleagues, a stalwart conscience who would, when a colleague
changed positions on a bill, wonder aloud if the colleague were as firm
on this new position as on the prior one; and
WHEREAS, Senator McCaslin's institutional knowledge and
parliamentary prowess were legendary, and he is credited with
establishing a tremendous body of precedent in the form of rulings by
the President of the Senate, such as at least one ruling which
established that a bill cannot be outside the scope and object of
itself; and
WHEREAS, Even when Senator McCaslin did not completely achieve his
parliamentary aims on the full floor of the Senate, his tireless
crusade to establish a breakfast break for those early Saturday morning
sessions, his constant battle to ensure that the President knew he was
handsome and wise before he ruled on a particular matter, and his
dogged quest to check with the rostrum to make sure the clock measuring
the three minute rule was working properly were a source of constant
inspiration; and
WHEREAS, He steadfastedly opposed tax increases throughout his
illustrious career, but could be overheard from time to time wondering
if the state might solve its fiscal problems once and for all by
charging fees for floor speeches; and
WHEREAS, On those rare and frustrating times when the Senate's
business took the members deep into the dark of night, Senator
McCaslin's sage advice as he put on his coat carried great weight with
his colleagues, as he wished them all the best on their fruitless
endeavors and hoped that they would turn the lights off when they left,
as he was making for the elevator; and
WHEREAS, Senator McCaslin, due to health reasons, has made the
decision to retire, leaving an indelible mark on Olympia and this great
institution; he will be greatly missed by all of us who know and love
him;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
recognize and congratulate Senator McCaslin for his thirty years of
dedication to the citizens of the State of Washington; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution honoring him
be immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to Washington
State Senator Bob McCaslin.