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Roseville City Council
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Council Resolutions
Meeting Date
8/22/2011
Ordinance Title
City of Roseville Joining the National Moment of Remembrance of the Tenth Anniversary of September 11
Resolution #
10921
Resolution Date Passed
8/22/2011
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WHEREAS,tens of thousands of individuals narrowly escaped the attacks at the Pentagon and <br /> World Trade Center and, as witnesses to the tragedy, are forever changed; and <br /> WHEREAS, countless fire departments, police departments, first responders, governmental <br /> officials, workers, emergency medical personnel, and volunteers responded immediately and <br /> heroically to those horrific events; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Fire Department of New York suffered 343 fatalities on September 11, 2001, <br /> the largest loss of life of any emergency response agency in United States history; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Port Authority Police Department suffered 37 fatalities in the attacks, the <br /> largest loss of life of any police force in United States history in a single day; and <br /> WHEREAS,the New York Police Department suffered 23 fatalities as a result of the terrorist <br /> attacks; and <br /> WHEREAS, the impact of that day on public health continues through 2011, as nearly 90,000 <br /> people are at risk of or suffering from negative health effects as a result of the events of <br /> September 11, 2001, including 14,000 workers and 2,400 community residents who are sick, and <br /> tens of thousands of others whose health is being monitored; and <br /> WHEREAS,ten years later, the people of the United States and people around the world <br /> continue to mourn the tremendous loss of innocent life on that fateful day; and <br /> WHEREAS,ten years later, thousands of men and women in the United States Armed Forces <br /> remain in harm's way defending the United States against those who seek to threaten the United <br /> States; and <br /> WHEREAS,on the tenth anniversary of this tragic day,the thoughts of the people of the United <br /> States are with the victims of the events of September 11, 2001 and their families; and <br /> WHEREAS,the lives of Americans were changed forever on September 11, 2001, when events <br /> threatened the American way of life; and <br /> WHEREAS, in 2009, Congress and President Obama joined together to designate September 11 <br /> as a National Day of Service and Remembrance under the Serve America Act(Public Law 111- <br /> 13; 123 Stat. 1460); and <br /> WHEREAS,in September 2009 and 2010, President Obama issued Proclamation 8413 (74 Fed. <br /> Reg. 47045) and Proclamation 8559 (75 Fed. Reg. 56463)proclaiming September 11, 2009, and <br /> September 11, 2010,respectively, as Patriot Day and National Day of Service and <br /> Remembrance; and <br /> WHEREAS, September 11 will never, and should never, be just another day in the hearts and <br /> minds of all people of the United States; <br />
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