Honors Benjamin Franklin on the 300th anniversary of his birth.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 683 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 683
Honoring Benjamin Franklin on the 300th anniversary of his birth.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 15, 2006
Mr. Fossella (for himself and Mr. Ford) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Honoring Benjamin Franklin on the 300th anniversary of his birth.
Whereas, as a founding father of the United States, Benjamin Franklin is
recognized as one of America's greatest scientists, inventors,
statesmen, printers, philosophers, musicians, and economists;
Whereas Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17,
1706, and moved at the age of 17 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which
served as his hometown for nearly 67 years until his death on April 17,
1790;
Whereas, upon arriving in Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin established a thriving
printing business, which would become the most successful in the
Colonies;
Whereas, as a printer, his projects and publications included much of the
currency of the time as well as pamphlets, newspapers, and ``Poor
Richard's Almanack'';
Whereas Benjamin Franklin served as an opinion leader in the Colonies, shaping
much of the public discussion of the era, and he created, through his
writings, a series of timeless aphorisms;
Whereas, in addition to his contributions to modern society through his literary
work, Benjamin Franklin conducted significant scientific explorations
that have had a profound impact on the evolution of new technologies;
Whereas even though Benjamin Franklin had little formal education, his curious
nature and industrious spirit helped him discover the Gulf Stream,
accurately describe the electrical nature of lighting, explain
whirlwinds, and invent the electrostatic machine, the Franklin stove,
bifocals, the lightning rod, and the concept of daylight saving time;
Whereas Benjamin Franklin sought to improve the lives of the citizenry by
establishing America's first circulating library so that people could
borrow books even though they might not have been able to afford to buy
them;
Whereas, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Benjamin Franklin created a postal
system and, to help ensure public safety, created the Union Fire
Company;
Whereas Benjamin Franklin founded America's first fire insurance company and
established America's first liberal arts institution, opening in 1751 as
the Academy of Philadelphia, which would later become the University of
Pennsylvania;
Whereas Benjamin Franklin served the Colonies as agent to England's Parliament
and as Ambassador to France;
Whereas, in France, Benjamin Franklin secured the foreign support that would
turn the tide of the Revolutionary War and free the Colonies from the
British yoke;
Whereas Benjamin Franklin stands alone as the only person to have signed four of
the most important documents in the history of the United States,
including the Declaration of Independence (in 1776); the Treaty of
Alliance, Amity, and Commerce with France (in 1778); the Treaty of Peace
between England, France, and the United States (in 1782); and the
Constitution (in 1787);
Whereas Benjamin Franklin is also credited with authoring parts of the
Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; and
Whereas in recognition of the 300th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin
Franklin and his contributions to American life, the national
celebration of his great life has been recognized by Congress through
enactment of the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary Commission Act (Public
Law 107-202), the Benjamin Franklin Commemorative Coin Act (Public Law
108-464), and the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial Commemorative Act
of 2005 (Public Law 109-153), with the intention of inspiring the
celebration of the remarkable life of Benjamin Franklin and gaining a
deeper appreciation of his legacy to the United States for generations
to come: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives honors Benjamin
Franklin on the 300th anniversary of his birth.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
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