WHEREAS, Scott White was a devoted husband, father, legislator,
public servant, and a proud son of the State of Washington until his
untimely death on October 21, 2011, at the age of 41; and
WHEREAS, Scott White's tragic death shocked and saddened all who
had the privilege to know and work with him; and
WHEREAS, Scott White's career was marked by a love of family and
community and a passion for public service; and
WHEREAS, Scott White was educated in the Olympia, Washington public
school system, beginning a relationship with the school system that
paved the way for his becoming one of Washington's leading advocates in
the field of public education; and
WHEREAS, Scott White's career of public service began shortly after
graduation from Western Washington University and the completion of
postgraduate work at the University of Washington; and
WHEREAS, Scott White's love of public service led him to serve as
an analyst and senior manager with King County, Washington and the
State of Washington; and
WHEREAS, The call to service led Scott White to run for and win
election to the Washington State House of Representatives in the 46th
Legislative District in 2008; and
WHEREAS, Scott White served with distinction in the Washington
State House until being appointed to the Washington State Senate in the
46th Legislative District in 2010; and
WHEREAS, Scott White served with distinction in the Washington
State Senate as the Majority Whip, Vice Chair of the Senate Committee
on Transportation, member of the Senate Committee on Higher Education
& Workforce Development, and member of the Senate Rules Committee until
his death; and
WHEREAS, Scott White repeatedly and dutifully argued for the best
interests of his constituents in the 46th Legislative District, the
City of Seattle, King County, and the people of Washington State; and
WHEREAS, Scott White's advocacy for Washington's public schools in
general and Seattle Public Schools in particular are deserving of
recognition and memorialization within the Seattle School District to
ensure that his legacy lives on; and
WHEREAS, Scott White's passion for public service was in evidence
outside of the Senate chambers as he served on the Board of Trustees
for Humanities Washington and on the Public Policy Committee for the
United Way of King County; and
WHEREAS, Scott White's love of family, love of state, and love of
service should serve as a model for all and a monument to a lifetime of
selfless work to better the lives of the people of the 46th Legislative
District, the City of Seattle, King County, and the people of
Washington State;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
honor the lifetime and accomplishments of our former colleague, Senator
Scott White, and pledge to dedicate ourselves and our work in the 2012
Legislative session to his memory.