SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28

(By Senators Unger, Plymale, Prezioso, White, Jenkins and Foster )


Designating the month of December, 2007, as West Virginia Legislature's Back to School Month.

Whereas, West Virginia was created as a representative democracy in which all governmental power is inherent in the people who exercise that power through the legislative, executive and judicial branches; and
Whereas, In recent years, citizen interest in government and knowledge of the political system has declined, in part, due to a weakening belief in, and a lack of understanding of, the virtues and knowledge needed for a successful democratic form of government; and
Whereas, Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence, stated, "There is but one method of rendering a republican form of government durable, and that is by disseminating the seeds of virtue and knowledge through every part of the state by means of proper places and modes of education and this can be done effectively only by the aid of the Legislature"; and
Whereas, The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) has adopted a resolution which states that the operation of state legislatures and the roles of individual legislators are often little understood by citizens and that public understanding of the institutions and processes of the government is critical to building public trust and confidence; and
Whereas, The NCSL resolution also states that state legislatures need to bring about better understanding of the concept of representative democracy and should emphasize the importance of compromise and the difficulty of resolving competing interests in a diverse society; and
Whereas, Civic education is a vital tool to promote greater understanding of the legislative institution and the role of legislators in representative democracy; and
Whereas, The NCSL urges state legislatures to promote civic education about representative democracy; and
Whereas, The NCSL has established America's Legislators Back to School Program, a national event in which state legislators across the nation visit schools and classrooms to talk about the legislature and to observe activities in the schools; and
Whereas, To meet the specific civic education needs of the students of West Virginia, the West Virginia Legislature developed the West Virginia Legislature's Back to School Program, modeled and supported by the NCSL's America's Legislators Back to School Program; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the Legislature hereby designates the month of December, 2007, as West Virginia Legislature's Back to School Month; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Legislature hereby supports civic education to promote greater understanding of the legislative institution and the role of legislators in a representative democracy; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the Senate is hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the National Conference of State Legislatures.