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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 8
(By Senators Walker, Tomblin, Mr. President,
Bailey,
Plymale,
Oliverio, Wooton, Snyder, White, Prezioso, Anderson, Kessler,
Macnaughtan, Fanning, Helmick, Sharpe, Ross, Schoonover, Love,
Ball, Hunter, Sprouse, McKenzie, Deem, Minear, Boley, Dugan,
Kimble, Buckalew, Dittmar, Jackson, Bowman, Craigo and Chafin)
Declaring Wednesday, February 4, 1998, Children's Day.
Whereas, A humane and just society is founded on the
willingness of people to work together for the good of its
children; and
Whereas, More than 430,000 West Virginians are children, whose
welfare is vital to the betterment of West Virginia; and
Whereas, It is our responsibility to our children and
ourselves to search for opportunities that will make a difference
in our children's lives. Promoting their well-being will ensure
that West Virginia's children are cared for and able to become
productive citizens; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate:
That Wednesday, February 4, 1998, be declared Children's Day
in the state of West Virginia; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Senate encourages all West
Virginians to recognize the value of our greatest natural resource;
and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to forward
a copy of this resolution to the appropriate officials of the
Coalition for West Virginia's Children.