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Recognizes: (1) the 250th anniversary of the Naming of Pittsburgh; and (2) that Pittsburgh 250 is organizing the commemoration.
Encourages learning about how the Forbes Campaign, the opening of the Gateway to the West, the industrialization of America, and the environmental transformation of Pittsburgh helped to make America.
[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
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[H. Res. 1000 Introduced in House (IH)]
110th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1000
To commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Naming of Pittsburgh as the
culmination of the Forbes Campaign across Pennsylvania and the
significance this event played in the making of America, in the
settlement of the Continent, and in spreading the ideals of freedom and
democracy throughout the world.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 26, 2008
Mr. Doyle (for himself, Mr. Altmire, and Mr. Tim Murphy of
Pennsylvania) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
To commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Naming of Pittsburgh as the
culmination of the Forbes Campaign across Pennsylvania and the
significance this event played in the making of America, in the
settlement of the Continent, and in spreading the ideals of freedom and
democracy throughout the world.
Whereas the Forks of the Ohio at today's Pittsburgh should forever be remembered
as the place where an army of British and Colonial soldiers took control
of Fort Duquesne from the French, a turning point in the French and
Indian War, the first world war;
Whereas the British victory in the French and Indian War sowed the seeds of
Colonial discontent with British rule, beginning the chain of events
that led to the American Revolution;
Whereas the British Army under the leadership of General John Forbes built the
first road across the Allegheny Mountains, thus securing the Gateway to
the West for British and later American settlement;
Whereas General Forbes and Colonel George Washington named the location
Pittsburgh, in honor of William Pitt the Elder;
Whereas Fort Pitt provided a safe haven for peoples from around the world to
follow in Forbes' and Washington's footsteps to travel to Pittsburgh to
settle the continent and to pioneer advancements in industry, science,
technology, education, the environment and the arts;
Whereas Pittsburgh went on to become the Crucible of the Industrial Revolution,
producing glass, steel, and aluminum that have a place in every American
skyline; and perfecting the technologies that made it possible for
alternating current to illuminate the Nation;
Whereas the people of the Pittsburgh region pioneered modern philanthropy,
implemented the first smoke control regulation, developed the polio
vaccine, and conquered rejection of transplanted organs, improving
countless lives worldwide;
Whereas Pittsburgh is today a global leader in such emerging fields as materials
science, regenerative medicine, nanotechnology, electro-optics,
robotics, data storage, computer science, and commercial nuclear power;
Whereas Pittsburgh is home to more than 100 multi-billion dollar global
corporations that improve the lives of people around the world;
Whereas Pittsburgh provides a high quality of life to its residents, offering
unparalleled arts and cultural opportunities for a place of its size;
Whereas Pittsburgh has been named America's Most Livable City, the only place in
America to earn that honor twice;
Whereas Pittsburgh is commemorating its naming and its impact on the world with
Pittsburgh 250, a year-long celebration involving communities in 14
Pennsylvania counties, parts of seven states and the District of
Columbia;
Whereas Pittsburgh 250 has connected Washington, DC to Pittsburgh by supporting
the completion of the Great Allegheny Passage Trail, the longest hiking
and biking trail east of the Mississippi and the most accessible great
trail experience in the world, providing an important new outdoor
recreational asset to the people of the Mid-Atlantic United States; and
Whereas Pittsburgh has accomplished all of these things with an unparalleled
history of public and private partnership: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the 250th anniversary of the Naming of
Pittsburgh, known as a significant event in American history;
(2) recognizes that Pittsburgh 250 is organizing the
commemoration on behalf of 14 counties in southwestern
Pennsylvania;
(3) encourages participation for all Americans to learn how
the Forbes Campaign, the opening of the Gateway to the West,
the Industrialization of America, and the environmental
transformation of Pittsburgh helped to make America; and
(4) commends the contributions of those who have followed
trails to Pittsburgh for 250 years to shape the world we live
in and the Nation we have become.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Ms. Sutton asked unanimous consent to discharge from committee and consider.
Committee on Oversight and Government discharged.
Committee on Oversight and Government discharged.
Considered by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR H8715-8716)
Passed/agreed to in House: On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to without objection.(text: CR H8715-8716)
On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to without objection. (text: CR H8715-8716)
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
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