SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 87

45th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2001

INTRODUCED BY

Joseph J. Carraro









A JOINT MEMORIAL

ESTABLISHING ITALIAN AMERICAN DAY AT THE LEGISLATURE IN 2002 IN RECOGNITION OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF ITALIANS AND ITALIAN AMERICANS TO THE COUNTRY AND TO NEW MEXICO.



WHEREAS, Italians, like Amerigo Vespucci and Christopher Columbus, were some of the first explorers to discover the American continents and to illustrate the geography; and

WHEREAS, Italians and Italian Americans have made great

contributions to America's society, economically, culturally and politically; and

WHEREAS, Italian Americans have won prestigious prizes, such as the Nobel prize, the Pritzker award for architecture and the Fields medal for mathematics; and

WHEREAS, Italians and Italian Americans invented pianos, violins, calendars, radios, telescopes, compasses, microscopes, thermometers, eyeglasses, steam engines, typewriters and batteries; and

WHEREAS, a great many Americans have enjoyed the entertainment provided by Italian Americans, such as hall of fame baseball player Joe DiMaggio, singer and songwriter Frank Sinatra, world-renowned composer Henry Mancini and Oscar-winning actor Robert DeNiro; and

WHEREAS, great Italian American political figures, such as Fiorella La Guardia, who was both mayor of, then congressman from, New York City; Anthony Celebrezze who, in the Kennedy administration, was the first Italian American cabinet member; and Antonin Scalia who, in 1982, became the first Italian American supreme court justice, have enriched the political process and brought national pride to our country; and

WHEREAS, over five million four hundred thousand Italians immigrated to the United States between 1820 and 1991, which today has resulted in over twenty-six million Americans of Italian descent in the United States, making them the fifth largest ethnic group; and

WHEREAS, in New Mexico during the early part of the immigration period described, many Italian immigrants worked in the mining industry and were instrumental in its development and growth; and

WHEREAS, New Mexico's history and diversity have been greatly enriched by the participation of its Italian American citizens; and

WHEREAS, there have been and continue to be outstanding contributions to the politics, culture and economy of New Mexico by its Italian American population;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that February 1, 2002 be designated as "Italian American Day at the Legislature" in recognition of the contributions of Italian Americans to the greatness of our state; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an appropriate program of activities be scheduled by the legislature for that date.

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