WHEREAS, The City of Spokane, the State of Washington, and the
United States of America lost an outstanding citizen and leader with
the passing of Thomas S. Foley on October 18, 2013; and
WHEREAS, In staying true to his principles and the essentials of
his character throughout his life, Tom Foley set an example of personal
behavior and public service that should inspire us all; and
WHEREAS, Tom Foley demonstrated that compassion, courtesy, and a
willingness to find common ground strengthens us as a democratic
nation; and
WHEREAS, His distinguished record of achievement and his
performance in high national office have earned him a place of lasting
honor in the American pantheon; and
WHEREAS, Thomas Stephen Foley was born in Spokane on March 6, 1929,
and after high school at Gonzaga Prep attended Gonzaga University and
the University of Washington; and
WHEREAS, After receiving a bachelor's degree and a law degree from
the University of Washington, he entered public service as a deputy
prosecutor in Spokane County; and
WHEREAS, He first ran for the United States House of
Representatives as a Democrat in 1964, defeating a long-time incumbent
in the Fifth Congressional District; and
WHEREAS, His constituents in the Fifth Congressional District would
choose him to represent them in Congress for fourteen additional terms
until 1995; and
WHEREAS, His decency and integrity gained him the respect of his
colleagues, and he rose steadily through the ranks of leadership in the
House of Representatives; and
WHEREAS, He was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives in
1989, the first member of Congress from west of the Rocky Mountains to
hold that exalted constitutional position; and
WHEREAS, He presided over the House of Representatives with dignity
and fairness, winning the admiration of allies and opponents, and
forging a reputation for problem-solving through compromise and
conciliation; and
WHEREAS, His tenure as Speaker was such that his then-Republican
counterpart, Minority Leader Robert Michel, would later describe him as
"a gentleman of the House, a fair and honest broker, and a worthy
adversary"; and
WHEREAS, After completing his congressional tenure, he was
appointed by President Clinton in 1997 to represent his nation as
United States Ambassador to Japan; and
WHEREAS, He returned to Washington, D.C. and to the private
practice of law in 1995, and in 2003 was awarded his native state's
highest honor, the Washington Medal of Merit;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
of the State of Washington celebrate the life, the work, and the
lasting legacy of Thomas Stephen Foley; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to Speaker Foley's wife and life companion, Heather
Foley, to his sister, Maureen Latimer, to his friend Joe Powell, to the
Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service at
Washington State University, to Gonzaga University, and to the
University of Washington.