REITERATING SUPPORT OF THE EFFORTS OF THE USS SARATOGA MUSEUM FOUNDATION, INC. TO DEVELOP A MUSEUM, MEMORIAL, EDUCATION CENTER AND FAMILY ATTRACTION
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Introduced
By: Representatives Henseler, Watson, Benson, Carter, and George |
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Date
Introduced: June 04, 2002 |
WHEREAS, The
USS Saratoga Museum Foundation, Inc., a Rhode Island nonprofit corporation, has
worked for four years to relocate the aircraft carrier Saratoga to Quonset
Point as a museum, memorial, education center and family attraction, and is now
engaged in a fundraising drive to raise $8.5 million to be used for relocation
and mooring of the vessel and development of this attraction; and
WHEREAS, The
USS Saratoga museum project has the potential to become a self-sufficient
economic engine, creating jobs and generating a major economic impact in our
community and statewide; and
WHEREAS, The
USS Saratoga Museum Foundation, Inc. has recently acquired a former Russian
submarine, which has already begun generating positive economic impact and
which adds substantially to the balance sheet of the Foundation; and
WHEREAS, The
Wall Street Journal, through a front page feature article on May 24, 2002 has
recognized the submarine's potential to unite with Saratoga, her former
adversary, for a peaceful and educational purpose, generating tourism and
positive economic impact; and
WHEREAS, The
project intends to become a major educational resource for the state and the
region, including a vocational school and other business development programs
to create jobs, train workers and make the rest of the park more attractive for
industry; and
WHEREAS,
This project is supported by a wide range of ideological and political
interests, to include elected officials, labor unions, educators,
environmentalists and business groups; and
WHEREAS, The
U.S. Navy has placed the USS Saratoga in Donation Status, and has designated
the USS Saratoga Museum Foundation, Inc. as the sole eligible recipient for the
ship; and
WHEREAS, For
forty years Quonset Point was recognized and is remembered as the center of
naval and carrier aviation in the northeast; and
WHEREAS,
There are 120,000 military veterans living in Rhode Island, many who served in
the Navy and Marines aboard carriers; and
WHEREAS, The
Saratoga Museum will honor those and all veterans and their families,
especially the 65,000 who served aboard the Saratoga and her World War II
predecessor, as well as the many thousands who trained and worked at
Quonset/Davisville; and
WHEREAS,
Resolutions of support for this project have been previously passed by both houses
of the Rhode Island General Assembly, as well as fourteen City and Town
Councils from across the State; and
WHEREAS, The
Saratoga project can be complementary to other ongoing and planned development
at the Quonset/Davisville Commerce Park; now therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and Providence
Plantations views with concern the recent refusal of the Rhode Island Economic
Development Corporation board to extend the conditional access agreement for the
USS Saratoga project at Quonset Point, thus negating a potential economic
stimulus opportunity and educational asset for Rhode Island; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That it would be in the State's best interest to continue to endorse and
nurture a project that promises so many benefits to its citizens, is supported
by the local communities, and is compatible with responsible development of
Narragansett Bay; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives restates and reconfirms its strong support
of the concept of the Air, Land & Sea Heritage and Technology Park as
originally expressed in its March, 2000 Resolution, and also strongly supports
the fund-raising effort now under way for the USS Saratoga project; and be it
further
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives urges all interested parties, including, but
not limited to, the Governor, the Economic Development Corporation, various
chambers of commerce, tourism development entities, the business community and
the residents of this State, to come together in a cooperative effort to
overcome all bureaucratic and technical obstacles, and raise the funding
necessary to move forward with this worthwhile endeavor; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Governor and the
Director of the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation.