WHEREAS, British Columbia and Washington State share a border, many
natural resources, and geological and geographic similarities; and
WHEREAS, British Columbia and Washington State often work together
to achieve mutual goals, including British Columbia working together
with Whatcom county and other northern counties to secure and
streamline the border crossing and transportation throughout the
region; and
WHEREAS, The paramount duty of Washington State is the education of
our youth in order to prepare them to be our leaders in the future; and
WHEREAS, British Columbia recognizes the importance and value of
quality civic education; and
WHEREAS, The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and
Washington State Legislature sponsor nationally renowned internship
programs meant to educate interns and promote political awareness; and
WHEREAS, Washington State undergraduate interns spend their winter
quarter or spring semester working in Olympia with staff and members of
the Washington State Senate or House of Representatives; and
WHEREAS, In addition to their office work, interns participate in
weekly academic seminars and workshops learning about the process of a
representative democracy with a bicameral legislature; and
WHEREAS, The British Columbia Legislative Internship Program offers
an opportunity to university graduates to supplement their academic
training by observing the daily workings of the Legislative Assembly
firsthand; and
WHEREAS, Interns acquire skills and knowledge that they can apply
to chosen careers and future life experiences, which will further
contribute to a greater public understanding and appreciation of
parliamentary government; and
WHEREAS, Part of the internship experience for both programs
includes participating in a shadowing exercise where the intern
observes a particular organization, office, or aspect of government the
intern is interested in learning more about; and
WHEREAS, An exchange program is one of these shadowing
opportunities by which British Columbia interns can visit the state
capital in Olympia and Washington State interns can visit the
provincial capital in Victoria; and
WHEREAS, For the ninth year, British Columbia and Washington State
legislative interns have participated in this exchange program to
explore and learn about the history and government processes of a
different legislative body; and
WHEREAS, We welcome the British Columbia legislative interns to the
Washington State Legislature and commend their numerous academic
achievements and passion for government;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
honor the hardworking and dedicated British Columbia Legislative
interns: Kristian Arciaga, Derek Csath, Leila Farmer, Jacob Helliwell,
Paul Krawus, Carly Lewis, Ian Madison, Ella Rebalski, Matthew Scarr,
and Colin Whelan, as well as British Columbia Legislative Intern
Program facilitators: Karen Aitken and Jennifer Ives, and extend our
deepest gratitude to our own legislative intern coordinators: Judi
Best and Samantha Barrera for bringing together such excellent
programs; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Washington
hereby honor, thank, and celebrate the British Columbia Legislative
Internship Program participants here today.