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J01892 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1892
 
BY: Senator FAHY
 
        RECOGNIZING    250    years   of   Polish-American
        friendship in conjunction with the 250th Anniversary
        of the American Revolution
 
  WHEREAS, It is the sense of the Legislative Body  to  recognize  and
pay  just  tribute  to  the  cultural heritage of the ethnic groups that
comprise and contribute to the richness and diversity of the communities
of the State of New York; and
 
  WHEREAS,  In  keeping  with  its   time-honored   traditions,   this
Legislative  Body  seeks  to  acknowledge  and  celebrate  the  enduring
contributions of Polish Americans, the rich  heritage  that  illuminates
Poland's history and traditions, as well as the spirit of an indomitable
people;  and  to  commend the Polish American Congress for its continued
efforts  to  preserve  Polish  culture,  heritage,  and  identity  while
promoting civic engagement and pride; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Relations between the Polish and American people have been
central to the national histories of both nations since the first Polish
settlers arrived in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1608, beginning centuries of
cooperation between what would become the United States of  America  and
the Republic of Poland; and
 
  WHEREAS, Numerous Polish patriots fought in the American Revolution,
including  General  Tadeusz  Kosciuszko,  who  arrived  in  the American
colonies in June, 1776 to  support  American  revolutionaries  in  their
fight  for  liberty  and  oversaw  the construction of fortifications in
places such as West Point and Bemis Heights (Battle  of  Saratoga);  and
General  Casimir  Pulaski  who  is  known as the "Father of the American
Cavalry" and is credited with having saved George Washington's  life  at
the Battle of Brandywine; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  bond  between  the  United  States of America and the
Republic of Poland has continued to strengthen  through  the  centuries,
reflected  in  milestones  such  as the designation of October as Polish
American Heritage  Month  in  1986;  Poland's  accession  to  the  North
Atlantic   Treaty  Organization  in  1999,  strengthening  transatlantic
security and  successfully  fulfilling  Poland's  ambitious  efforts  to
transform  its political system, economy, and military, and becoming one
of the United States' strongest allies in Europe; and
 
  WHEREAS, Poland  has  demonstrated  exceptional  leadership  on  the
global  stage  in  promoting  global  security  and  democratic  values,
including  its  contributions  to  international  security  efforts   in
Afghanistan  and  Iraq,  its  strong  support for Ukraine in response to
Russia's 2022 invasion, and its  role  as  a  key  NATO  ally  investing
significantly in defense and hosting United States military personnel to
strengthen regional stability; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Polish  Americans  have  made lasting contributions to the
State of New York,  enriching  its  communities  through  traditions  in
language,  cuisine,  music, and the arts, while also playing vital roles
in commerce, labor, education, science, medicine, politics,  and  public
 
service;  Polish  American institutions, faith communities, and cultural
organizations have helped preserve a vibrant heritage that continues  to
shape the identity of the State; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  people of this great State and Nation, and the people
of Poland enjoy a deep and abiding relationship rooted  in  kinship  and
culture,  with  more  than 750,000 New Yorkers proudly tracing their own
roots to Poland; and
 
  WHEREAS, This Legislative Body is pleased to have  this  opportunity
to  recognize  the  significance of events which foster ethnic pride and
exemplify the cultural diversity that  represents  and  strengthens  the
fabric of the people and the State of New York; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
recognize the contributions of Poles and Polish Americans and their role
in the establishment of democracy  in  the  United  States  of  America;
affirm  more than 250 years of support and friendship between the United
States  of  America  and  the  Republic  of  Poland;  and  express   its
appreciation  to  the  Polish  American  Congress,  the  primary  Polish
American organization in the United States, for its efforts  to  promote
Polish  heritage  and  represent  over  10  million  Americans of Polish
descent; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED, That copies of this  Resolution,  suitably  engrossed,  be
transmitted  to  the  Polish  American  Congress  Central  New York; the
Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York; and the  Polish
American community of the State of New York.
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