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House Resolution 166
By: Representatives Epps of the 128th, Buckner of the 130th, Nix of the 69th, and Smyre of the 132nd

A RESOLUTION


Honoring President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and commending the City of Warm Springs upon its commemoration of the 125th anniversary of his birth; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, Franklin Delano Roosevelt became the 32nd President of the United States of America in March, 1933, in the depths of the Great Depression and was reelected for an unprecedented three more terms; and

WHEREAS, FDR, as he was affectionately known, died in office in April, 1945, less than one month before the surrender of Germany in World War II, at his beloved Warm Springs, Georgia, Little White House; and

WHEREAS, despite an attack of polio which paralyzed his legs in 1921 at age 39, President Roosevelt persisted with strength and courage to lead the American people during the strains of economic crisis and world war; and

WHEREAS, President Roosevelt visited Warm Springs, Georgia, in 1924 to partake of the town's naturally heated mineral springs to treat his polio related paralysis and found considerable relief from his illness; and

WHEREAS, President Roosevelt was enchanted with Warm Springs; he built the only home he ever owned there, and from that time forward, his modest six-room cottage became known as the Little White House; and

WHEREAS, it was from Warm Springs that President Roosevelt is believed to have developed New Deal politics that affected the entire nation; and

WHEREAS, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one of our nation's greatest presidents, and his legacies continue beyond enumeration, including the continuation of the hospital he founded for the treatment of polio patents to an internationally recognized comprehensive medical and vocation rehabilitation facility known as the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in Warm Springs, Georgia; and

WHEREAS, January 30, 2007, is the 125th anniversary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's birth, and it is abundantly fitting and proper for the House of Representatives to recognize this signal event.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that this body recognizes the unmatched contributions of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, one of our nation's greatest leaders, and commends the City of Warm Springs upon its outstanding commemoration of the 125th anniversary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's birth.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the mayor of the City of Warm Springs.