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S.Con.Res.83
Agreed to October 15, 1998
One Hundred Fifth Congress
of the
United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday,
the twenty-seventh day of January, one thousand nine hundred and ninety-
eight
Concurrent Resolution
Whereas December 14, 1999, will be the 200th anniversary of the death
of George Washington, the father of our Nation and the protector of
our liberties;
Whereas the standards established by George Washington's steadfast
character and devotion to duty continue to inspire all men and women
in the service of their country and in the conduct of their private
lives;
Whereas the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union, which
maintains the Mount Vernon estate and directs research and education
programs relating to George Washington's contribution to our national
life, has requested all Americans to participate in the observance of
this anniversary;
Whereas bells should be caused to toll at places of worship and
institutions of learning for the duration of 1 minute commencing at
12 o'clock noon, central standard time, throughout the Nation, on the
200th anniversary of the death of George Washington;
Whereas the flag of the United States should be lowered to half staff
on the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington; and
Whereas the example set by George Washington is of the utmost
importance to the future of the Nation, and it is the responsibility
of private and government institutions to prepare for the observation
of the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That Congress--
(1) calls upon the Nation to remember the life of George
Washington and his contributions to the Nation; and
(2) requests and authorizes the President of the United
States--
(A) to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the
United States--
(i) to commemorate the death of George Washington with
appropriate ceremonies and activities; and
(ii) to cause and encourage patriotic and civic
associations, veterans and labor organizations, schools,
universities, and communities of study and worship,
together with citizens everywhere, to develop programs and
research projects that concentrate upon the life and
character of George Washington as it relates to the future
of the Nation and to the development and welfare of the
lives of free people everywhere; and
(B) to notify the governments of all Nations with which the
United States enjoys relations that our Nation continues to
cherish the memory of George Washington with affection and
gratitude by furnishing a copy of this resolution to those
governments.
Attest:
Secretary of the Senate.
Attest:
Clerk of the House of Representatives.
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