During a recent city council meeting in Kent, Mayor Dana Ralph proclaimed September 17 through 23, 2024, as Constitution Week, commemorating the 238th anniversary of the United States Constitution. The proclamation highlights the significance of the Constitution as a foundational document that embodies the liberties and rights of Americans.
The mayor emphasized the importance of this observance, which was established by Congress in 1956, and encouraged residents to reflect on the ideals of the Constitution's framers. Following the proclamation, Anita, a representative from the Lakota chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, spoke about the profound implications had the Revolutionary War ended differently. She posed thought-provoking questions about the potential absence of key historical figures, events, and the very fabric of American society as it stands today.
The meeting also included a roll call of council members, all of whom were present, and a brief discussion regarding an upcoming executive session focused on property acquisition and anticipated litigation. The agenda was unanimously approved without changes, setting the stage for the evening's discussions and proclamations.