SENATE RESOLUTION
8649
BySenators Lovick, Lovelett, Keiser, Salomon, Boehnke, Hasegawa, Hunt, Kauffman, Cleveland, Billig, Braun, Conway, Dhingra, Dozier, Fortunato, Frame, Gildon, Hansen, Hawkins, Holy, King, Kuderer, Liias, MacEwen, McCune, Mullet, Muzzall, Nguyen, Nobles, Padden, Pedersen, Randall, Rivers, Robinson, Saldaña, Schoesler, Shewmake, Short, Stanford, Torres, Trudeau, Valdez, Van De Wege, Wagoner, Warnick, Wellman, C. Wilson, J. Wilson, and L. Wilson
WHEREAS, Today, the third Monday in January, we remember and honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who became a beacon of hope for actualizing racial equality in our nation; and
WHEREAS, Today, January 15, 2024, marks what would have been Dr. King's 95th birthday; and
WHEREAS, Dr. King used his gift of oration to awaken America to the struggles of disenfranchised communities, particularly African Americans, through nonviolent means; and
WHEREAS, Dr. King encouraged others through his dedication to achieving equality. He once said, "Life's most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?"; and
WHEREAS, Dr. King believed that a person's worth should be measured not by his or her color, culture, or class but rather by his or her commitment to making life better for all through service rendered to each other; and
WHEREAS, We mourn the loss of former Black and African American senators who tirelessly served in the Legislature and paved the way for many to follow in their paths; and
WHEREAS, Dr. King's unwavering support for the principles of racial justice and social equality helped transform America; and
WHEREAS, Black communities have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic and its continuing effects; and
WHEREAS, Dr. King's steadfast pursuit of fairness encouraged others, as exemplified in his famous "Letter from Birmingham Jail," in which he said, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.";
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate, in recognition of the courageous leadership and legacy of hope demonstrated by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., honor his memory by urging all citizens of our state to continue the legacy of Dr. King by condemning racism in all its forms and advancing a more perfect union where all people experience fair treatment under our laws.
I, Sarah Bannister, Secretary of the Senate,
do hereby certify that this is a true and
correct copy of Senate Resolution 8649,
adopted by the Senate
January 15, 2024
SARAH BANNISTER
Secretary of the Senate