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Is it time for the rest of the county to escape from Seattle?

By now, you should have received my final legislative update for the year.  Unfortunately, Senate rules governing election-year communications required that my final update be mailed prior to the end of our legislative business this year.  You can read the entire newsletter by clicking the picture below.

In the newsletter, I discuss my legislation that would allow Seattle to become its own county, and the rest of us to form a new county.  Seattle could still do all the crazy things it wants, it just couldn’t use our money to do them.

A recent Fox Business report noted some of the crazy things Seattle has been doing and coincidentally reinforced the need for my legislation.

 

 

Fortunato resolution honors 119 years of Eagles service

On Monday, the Senate honored the 119 years of community service given by the Fraternal Order of the Eagles (F.O.E.), an organization devoted to peace, prosperity and gladness since its founding in 1898.   Senator Phil Fortunato, R-Auburn, sponsored the resolution and related the vastness of the Eagles’ cultural impact from the Senate floor.

“The Eagles are responsible for the institution of Mother’s Day,” Fortunato observed. “If you have a mom and you’ve given her special recognition on Mother’s Day, you’ve been influenced by the Eagles.”

The Eagles were founded by a group of theater directors in Seattle and have seven American presidents among their past members, including Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.   In addition to Mother’s Day, notable Eagles achievements in social policy include its “Jobs After 40” program to end age-based discrimination.  The Eagles were also a driving force behind the implementation of Social Security and worker’s compensation.

The Fraternal Order of the Eagles has committed millions of dollars to various causes including $25 million dollars to the University of Iowa F.O.E. Diabetes Research Center and more than $1 million dollars to Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

“The Eagles are an incredible testament to the independent American character observed by Alexis de Tocqueville,” Fortunato said. “Citizens here don’t just wait for government to solve problems; we band together as individuals and make things happen ourselves.  The Eagles have been doing that for 119 years.”

The Grand Worthy President of the F.O.E., Jerry Sullivan and his wife Maxine, were on hand to witness the Senate action, as was the Worthy President of the Washington State Eagles, Bill Walton.

 

Sen. Fortunato prays “that we may not pass laws that infringe on the freedom of individuals”

On March 30, 2017, Senator Phil Fortunato offered the opening prayer for the Senate.

“Lord, when Solomon asked you to give him a discerning heart and distinguish between right and wrong, you granted him the wisdom to govern your people.  Grant us that same wisdom Lord, that we may serve our constituencies and the people of the State of Washington.  Grant us that same wisdom that we may NOT pass laws that infringe on the freedom of individuals…”

You can hear the complete prayer in the media player below.

Fortunato resolution honors Fraternal Order of the Eagles

Senator Phil Fortunato is proud to sponsor Washington State Senate Resolution 8633 honoring the Fraternal Order of the Eagles.  The public can observe the Senate reading of the resolution from the Senate Gallery.  The Senate Resolution 8633 is expected to be read on the Senate floor between 1pm and 2pm on Monday, April 17, 2017.   The Grand Worthy President of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Jerry Sullivan and his wife Maxine, are expected to attend.

The organization was founded in the state of Washington in 1898.  Members have included seven American presidents including Ronald Reagan, Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy.

For more information about the Eagles and related celebrations and for a PDF of Senator Fortunato’s Senate Resolution 8633, click the link below.

Senator Phil Fortunato resolution to honor Fraternal Order of Eagles