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Bailey's resolution honors
sacrifices and work of Navy
Navy delegation emphasizes importance of reliable
ferry system to state lawmakers
Rep.
Barbara Bailey, R-Oak Harbor, spoke on the
House floor today on a resolution that honors the sacrifices and work of
the United States' Navy in Washington state and around the world.
House Resolution 4630, prime sponsored by Bailey,
officially observes Navy Day in the Washington State House of
Representatives.
With commanders of every major installation in
Washington state looking on from the House gallery, Rep. Bailey
paid tribute to the Navy by saying:
"These
are men and women who lead our great installations here. Many of them
have served in the air, on the land, on the seas and under the seas. We
have, as the resolution says, some of the greatest assets of the Navy
right here in our state. What a proud day for all of us to stand and
recognize them, and understand what they really mean to us. These are
the people in our communities. They serve our schools. They serve our
churches and our families. They are the people who make up the fabric of
our community. I want to personally thank them for their service today."
Rep. Bailey also discussed her personal relations
with the Navy. She said she was proud to call herself a
"Navy wife," with her husband serving 27 years in the Navy.
Bailey is also a national director for the Navy
League of the United States. The organization's mission is to educate and inform the nation
and its leaders of the vital importance of a comprehensive and
fully-prepared sea service. It also provides support for active duty sea
service personnel and their families.
Rep. Bailey
also highlighted the Navy's vital role in the state's economy. The Navy
spends $4.3 billion annually in the Northwest and provides economic
stability to several Washington communities.
Following the House
resolution, the Navy delegation met separately with House Republicans
and Democrats in their caucus chambers. The group emphasized to state
lawmakers the importance of a reliable ferry system for Puget Sound.
Rep. Bailey appreciated and echoed these
sentiments.
"Our Navy delegation is exactly right when it talks
about the need for a dependable ferry system," said Rep. Bailey.
"It is critical that we solve our ferry crisis."
The 105-day
legislative session runs through April 26.

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For more information, contact:
John
Handy, Assistant Director: (360) 786-5758
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