00 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 6 01 Recognizing and commemorating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United 02 States of America; encouraging participation in commemorative events; and 03 encouraging educational institutions to enhance civics education. 04 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: 05 WHEREAS July 4, 2026, marks the 250th anniversary, or semiquincentennial, of the 06 adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress in 07 Philadelphia in 1776, signifying the founding of the United States of America; and 08 WHEREAS the Declaration of Independence proclaimed timeless principles of 09 profound significance to the national heritage of the United States, including that all people 10 are created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights, including life, liberty, and the 11 pursuit of happiness, and that a government derives its just powers from the consent of the 12 governed; and 13 WHEREAS the founding of the United States established the principle of federalism, 14 emphasizing a decentralized system of government in which powers are divided between 15 national and state governments, fostering liberty, accountability, and responsiveness to local 01 communities; and 02 WHEREAS the decentralized governance model has allowed for innovation, diverse 03 policy approaches, and stronger accountability to the citizens of each state, ensuring that 04 government remains close to and reflective of the people's will; and 05 WHEREAS the founding of the United States initiated a journey toward forming "a 06 more perfect Union," marked by historic achievements, struggles, and progress in realizing 07 the nation's founding ideals for all its citizens; and 08 WHEREAS the State of Alaska has played a significant role in the history of the 09 United States, contributing to the nation's development, culture, economy, and defense 10 through the efforts and sacrifices of its citizens; and 11 WHEREAS the semiquincentennial offers a unique opportunity for the people of the 12 state to reflect on a shared history, honor the diverse contributions of all Americans, celebrate 13 a heritage of liberty, and look forward to the future citizens strive to create for the next 14 generations; and 15 WHEREAS commemorative activities across the state will provide educational 16 opportunities, foster civic engagement, encourage community participation, and strengthen 17 appreciation for the history, federalist principles, and foundational ideals on which both the 18 nation and this state were built; 19 BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives recognizes and commemorates 20 the upcoming 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, of the founding of the United States of 21 America; and be it 22 FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives encourages all citizens, 23 communities, educational institutions, civic organizations, and businesses in the state to 24 participate in commemorative events and activities that involve reflecting on the nation's 25 history, celebrating its achievements, and reaffirming a commitment to the ideals of liberty, 26 equality, self-government, and federalism; and be it 27 FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives strongly encourages 28 educational institutions across the state to enhance civics education, ensuring that future 29 generations understand the critical importance of active civic participation, the principles of 30 federalism, and the decentralized governance that protects liberty and promotes responsive 31 government.