MEMORIALIZING CONGRESS TO PROCLAIM SEPTEMBER 11TH AS "NATIONAL HEROES AND REMEMBRANCE DAY"
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Introduced
By: Senators Sheehan, J Montalbano, Alves, Celona, and Irons |
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Date
Introduced: April 24, 2002 |
WHEREAS, On
September 11, 2001, thousands of innocent victims perished in the worst
terrorist attack on America in our nation's history; and
WHEREAS, The
blameless men, women and children, who lost their lives in the blink of an eye,
during a morning of shocking cruelty, will be forever etched into our hearts
and minds; and
WHEREAS, As
our world watched shaken and shattered, amazing stories of human bravery began
to unfold. Stories of incredible men and women, who would not yield to fear,
often risking and sacrificing their very lives to save or rescue others, were
broadcast to the world in heart-wrenching detail; and
WHEREAS, The
acts of bravery and heroism, such as the steadfast resolve and valor of the New
York City Firefighters, the courageous acts of the Flight 93 passengers, and
the dedicated tenacity of all the men and women working tirelessly to restore
order out of unimaginable chaos, should be honored and remembered every year;
and
WHEREAS,
September 11th will be a day for each American, from every walk of
life, to take a moment to remember the lives of those men and women who never
came home from work that morning; to recall and pay homage to all the brave
heroes who no longer walk among us; and to pay tribute to the steadfast
champions who took up the gauntlet that morning and even now continue to
protect our communities and the American way of life; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations hereby
memorializes the Congress of the United States to proclaim September 11th
as "National Heroes and Remembrance Day"; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he is hereby authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of the resolution to the Rhode Island
Congressional Delegation.