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Recommends the establishment of National Surveyors Week.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
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[S. Res. 361 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 361
Honoring professional surveyors and recognizing their contributions to
society.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
January 31, 2006
Mr. Allen (for himself and Mr. Stevens) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Honoring professional surveyors and recognizing their contributions to
society.
Whereas there are over 45,000 professional surveyors in the United States;
Whereas 2006 marks the 200th anniversary of the end of the Lewis and Clark
landmark expedition through the upper reaches of the Louisiana Territory
and the American West;
Whereas this journey is one of the most important surveying expeditions in the
history of the United States because of the wealth of geographical and
scientific information it provided about the new Nation;
Whereas the nature of surveying has changed dramatically since 1785, as it is no
longer limited to the description and location of land boundaries;
Whereas hydrographic surveys are important to the use of all our bodies of
water;
Whereas engineering surveys are utilized in the study and selection of
engineering construction;
Whereas geodetic surveys determine precise global positioning for such
activities as aircraft and missile navigation;
Whereas cartographic surveys are used for mapping and charting, as well as
photogrammetry, the science of using aerial photographs for measurement
and map production;
Whereas many services are provided through the use of sophisticated equipment
and techniques, such as satellite-borne remote sensing devices and
automated positioning, measuring, recording, and plotting equipment;
Whereas the role of the surveyor has been, and remains, of vital importance in
the development of the United States;
Whereas since the colonial days of this Nation, surveyors have been leaders in
the community, Statesmen, influential citizens, and shapers of cultural
standards;
Whereas former surveyors include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and
Abraham Lincoln;
Whereas it was the work of the surveyor that determined the boundaries of land,
the greatest economic asset in the colonies that became the United
States;
Whereas Thomas Jefferson chaired a committee in 1784 to devise a plan for
disposing of lands west of the 13 original colonies;
Whereas Thomas Jefferson argued that surveying before sale was necessary to
prevent overlapping claim and to simplify deeds and registers;
Whereas Thomas Jefferson reportedly wrote a plan, which was debated in Congress
and in modified form was adopted as the Land Ordinance of May 20, 1785,
establishing the Public Land Survey System (``PLSS''), the rectangular
system that continues today in 30 midwestern and western states; and
Whereas the establishment of the third week of March as National Surveyors Week
would be a fitting tribute to all surveyors: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) recommends the establishment of National Surveyors
Week;
(2) calls on the people of the United States to observe
National Surveyors Week each year with appropriate ceremonies
and activities paying tribute to professional surveyors and
their contribution to society; and
(3) invites the people of the United States to look back at
the historic contributions of surveying and look ahead to the
new technologies which are constantly modernizing this honored
and learned profession.
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Introduced in Senate
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S375-376; text as passed Senate: CR S376; text of measure as introduced: CR S373-374)
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S375-376; text as passed Senate: CR S376; text of measure as introduced: CR S373-374)
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