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2005 - 2006 LEGISLATURE
March 8, 2005 - Introduced by Senators Brown, Darling, Erpenbach, Hansen,
Harsdorf, Kapanke, Kedzie, Lazich, Olsen, Risser
and Roessler, cosponsored
by Representatives Suder, Albers, Gielow, Gronemus, Hahn, Hines,
Hundertmark, Jeskewitz, Kerkman, Meyer, Gunderson, Vruwink, Sheridan,
Vrakas, Pettis, Van Roy, Townsend, Pope-Roberts, Vos
and M. Williams.
Referred to Committee on Senate Organization.
SJR12,1,1 1Relating to: declaring March 2005 American Red Cross Month.
SJR12,1,42 Whereas, the American Red Cross has an unparalleled record of helping
3Wisconsin residents prevent, prepare for, and respond to life-threatening
4emergencies; and
SJR12,1,105 Whereas, last year, Red Cross volunteers throughout the state responded to
61,006 disasters and provided direct emergency assistance to 1,429 Wisconsin
7families. Major responses included flooding and tornadoes that impacted 44 counties
8throughout the state. Another 69,867 state residents took action to prepare for
9emergencies by participating in American Red Cross community disaster education
10programs; and
SJR12,1,1411 Whereas, the American Red Cross taught 113,790 Wisconsin residents to save
12lives last year in first aid, CPR, and automated external defibrillator training.
13Another 128,433 state residents participated in American Red Cross aquatic
14programs; and
SJR12,2,4
1Whereas, Red Cross Armed Forces Emergency Services caseworkers
2transmitted 3,124 emergency messages for Wisconsin families of U.S. military
3members, and provided informational briefing for 6,456 Wisconsin members of the
4armed forces and their families in 2004; and
SJR12,2,75 Whereas, the American Red Cross served 528,268 Wisconsin residents last year
6through various community programs including transportation services, and
7initiatives for low-income, elderly, and special-needs populations; and
SJR12,2,128 Whereas, American Red Cross services for Wisconsin residents were provided
9in 2004 by 16,633 dedicated volunteers working to carry out the Red Cross mission.
10In addition, American Red Cross blood donors throughout the state donated 175,689
11units of blood, plasma, and platelets, which helped patients in 52 Wisconsin hospitals
12last year; and
SJR12,2,1513 Whereas, joining the American Red Cross as a volunteer, course participant or
14instructor, financial contributor, or blood donor can help make Wisconsin safer; now,
15therefore, be it
SJR12,2,19 16Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the members of the
17Wisconsin legislature proclaim the month of March 2005 as American Red Cross
18Month in the state of Wisconsin, and commend this observance to all citizens; and,
19be it further
SJR12,2,25 20Resolved, That as we celebrate American Red Cross Month, the members of
21the legislature call upon all our citizens to become partners in emergency
22preparedness with their local American Red Cross chapters and to become active
23participants by giving time, financial contributions, and blood to support this worthy
24organization's mission to prevent and relieve suffering and save lives; and, be it
25further
SJR12,3,2
1Resolved, That the senate chief clerk shall provide a copy of this joint
2resolution to the American Red Cross.
SJR12,3,33 (End)
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