Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Washington, DC

I recently spent a couple of days in Washington, DC with my family. It is impossible to visit the nation’s capitol without appreciating the unique history and contributions our founding fathers made in creating the United States of America. The democratic form of government established by the Constitution was a bold move that has endured many challenges and crises, not the least of which was a devastating civil war between the states. In my lifetime, there have been many other challenges to our government and society, including the Cold War, Vietnam, Watergate, and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Today, our country is in crisis with a war in the Middle East, a controversy over immigration policy and a pervasive economic and social milieu that has created a second class of citizens. Still, the Constitution remains as strong and relevant as ever, and there are many achievements and success stories to celebrate.

Serving in local government provides a solid understanding about the nature of our federal and constitutional system of government and the ability of citizens to influence and control the direction of public policy and programs.

I am proud to be an American citizen from a state that was so influential in the founding of this great country.