Senator’s resolution recognizes and commends dedication of public servants during Public Service Recognition Week
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate approved Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema and Republican Senator James Lankford’s (Okla.) bipartisan resolution recognizing the dedication of public servants during Public Service Recognition Week. The bipartisan resolution commends public servants—including Arizona servicemembers and government employees—for their contributions to Arizona and the United States.
“Arizona’s public servants serve in our military, care for our veterans, protect our borders, and deliver critical care and resources for all Arizonans – I’m proud the Senate came together to honor them with our resolution,” said Sinema.
Sinema’s bipartisan resolution honors employees of the federal, state and local governments, and members of the uniformed services, especially during recent challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing war in Ukraine. The resolution salutes these employees and members of the uniformed services for their consistent dedication to public service, calls upon a new generation to consider a career in public service, encourages efforts to promote public service careers at every level of government, and supports efforts to promote an efficient and effective public service that serves the people of the United States.
Click HERE for the full resolution text.