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| 2024 -- H 8322 Enacted 05/30/2024 |
| H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
| CELEBRATING THE 170TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE U.S. -- JAPAN TREATY OF PEACE AND AMITY |
Introduced By: Representatives Kennedy, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Chippendale, Kazarian, Edwards, Azzinaro, Tanzi, Ajello, and Felix |
| Date Introduced: May 30, 2024 |
| WHEREAS, Both the State of Rhode Island and Japan take pride in their rich connection |
| to the sea and their maritime history, with the former embracing its moniker as the Ocean State; |
| and |
| WHEREAS, In addition to the long maritime tradition, the historical importance of |
| Rhode Island’s shipwrights and the ship-building industry - and consequently the significance of |
| these to the United States Navy - is exemplified in the history of Newport; and |
| WHEREAS, The personage of Commodore Matthew Perry, raised in the aforementioned |
| maritime culture of Newport, through his service in the United States Navy and in his role in the |
| 1854 signing of the U.S.-Japan Treaty of Peace and Amity, is a significant representative of |
| Rhode Island’s impact in United States-Japan relations and in world history; and |
| WHEREAS, This year coincides with the 170th Anniversary of the signing of the |
| aforementioned treaty which is the first ever treaty of Japan with another state, and which became |
| a trigger for the opening and modernization of Japan; and |
| WHEREAS, In commemoration in part of Commodore Perry’s actions leading to the |
| establishment of formal Japan-U.S. diplomatic relations, the Newport-Shimoda sister city |
| relationship was established in 1958, and is honored in various activities promoting this |
| friendship; and |
| WHEREAS, LeBaron Colt, a Senator from Rhode Island and Chairman of the U.S. |
| Senate Committee on Immigration in 1924, vigorously opposed the discriminatory Immigration |
| and Nationality Act of 1924, which declared the Japanese and other Asians to be aliens ineligible |
| for citizenship; and |
| WHEREAS, Through festivities such as the annual Black Ships Festival by the Japan- |
| America Society of Rhode Island and the Cherry Blossom Princess Crowning Ceremony by the |
| Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, Rhode Islanders continue to promote an appreciation of |
| Japanese culture and a warm friendship with Japan, while in Japan the annual Black Ships |
| Festival in Shimoda and Perry Festival in Yokosuka are celebrated with the participation of tens |
| of thousands of people; and |
| WHEREAS, The Japanese community along with other communities has contributed to |
| fostering cultural richness and diversity in the State; and |
| WHEREAS, Brown University and the University of Rhode Island have a thriving and |
| growing Japanese research and language studies program; and |
| WHEREAS, The United States--Japan Alliance is the cornerstone of peace and prosperity |
| in the Indo-Pacific region; a relationship that is characterized by a mutual upholding of the values |
| of democracy, rule of law, and friendly trade; and |
| WHEREAS, This strong bond between the United States and Japan was reaffirmed by |
| Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio’s Official Visit to the United States from April 8th to |
| 14th and a Summit Meeting with President Joseph Biden on April 10th in Washington, D.C., |
| where the two leaders concurred that Japan and the U.S. are global partners working on the issues |
| of the international society and shared the view to jointly uphold and bolster the free and open |
| international order based on the rule of law; and |
| WHEREAS, The Japanese private sector contributes to the economic growth of Rhode |
| Island through continued investment and the creation of employment opportunities. Fifty-seven |
| Japanese companies operate in this State and they comprise the second highest number of foreign |
| companies operating in Rhode Island. Japanese companies also employ 2,100 people in the State |
| of Rhode Island. In 2023, Rhode Island’s exports to Japan totaled $126 million, primarily within |
| the pharmaceutical and medical sectors; and |
| WHEREAS, The Japanese American community in Rhode Island has continued to |
| maintain friendly relationships with Japan while simultaneously striving to realize a harmonious |
| multi-national society as part of the larger Asian-American community in Rhode Island; now, |
| therefore be it |
| RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
| recognizes the 170th Anniversary of the signing of the U.S.-Japan Treaty of Peace and Amity and |
| steady friendship between the State of Rhode Island and Japan and wishes to further deepen and |
| promote cultural, economic, technological and people-to-people ties between the State and Japan; |
| and be it further |
| RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
| transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Honorable Joseph R. Biden, President of the |
| United States, Rhode Island’s federal elected officials, Senator Jack Reed, Senator Sheldon |
| Whitehouse, Congressman Seth Magaziner, and Congressman Gabe Amo, and the Honorable |
| Kotaro Suzuki, Consul General of Japan in Boston. |
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