R 063
2003 -- H 6126
Enacted 02/26/03
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N
COMMEMORATING
THE 159TH ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
INDEPENDENCE
ON FEBRUARY 27, 2003
Introduced
By: Representatives Tejada, Williams, Slater, Almeida, and Moura
Date
Introduced: February 26, 2003
WHEREAS,
The seat of the original capital of the Spanish New World, the Dominican
Republic,
proclaims a host of American firsts; the first permanent European settlement,
the first
university,
the first church, the first cathedral, the first mass, and the first royal
court; and
WHEREAS,
The French established the colony of Haiti on the western part of the island
and
the slaves there revolted, achieving freedom in 1804. In 1822, the Haitians
gained control
over
the entire island for the next 22 years until 1844, when the Dominican Republic
became
liberated
from Haitian domination. On February 27, 1844, the Declaration of Independence
was
written
by Juan Pablo Durate, Francisco del Rosaro Sanchez and Ramon Matias Mella; and
WHEREAS,
Today, the Dominican Republic has a close relationship with the United
States
and has been supportive of many U.S. initiatives, including the fight against
trafficking in
illegal
substances. The Dominican Republic has accredited diplomatic missions in most
Western
Hemisphere
countries and in principal European capitals, and belongs to many world
organizations,
including the United Nations, the World Bank, the International Labor
Organization,
the International Atomic Energy Agency, the International Civil Aviation
Organization
and the Inter-American Developmental Bank; and
WHEREAS,
The over one million Dominicans now residing in the United States are an
important
element in the special relationship between the two countries. Rhode Island’s
Dominicans
number among the state’s smaller ethnic groups but the community imparts a rich
history
and vitality through their presence in Rhode Island. The strong business ethic
within
Rhode
Island’s Dominican community and local businesses owned by Dominican immigrants
are
evidenced
by the myriad of contributions greatly adding to the economic vitality of our
state; and
WHEREAS,
The Dominican-American community has played another essential role
through
their representation in the United States Armed Services. Many
Dominican-Americans
have
made the ultimate sacrifice, giving their lives defending America’s liberty,
security and
freedoms;
now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the state of Rhode Island and
Providence
Plantations hereby commemorates the 159th Anniversary of Dominican Republic
Independence
on February 27, 2003 and proudly recognizes the significant contributions that
Dominicans
have made to the state of Rhode Island and the United States.
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