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IV
116TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
H. RES. 513
Recognizing the vital importance of democracy in the United States and
encouraging State and local governments to aide citizens in reflecting
on the contributions of democracy to a more free and stable world.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
JULY 23, 2019
Mr. RASKIN (for himself and Mr. ARMSTRONG) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
RESOLUTION
Recognizing the vital importance of democracy in the United
States and encouraging State and local governments to
aide citizens in reflecting on the contributions of democ-
racy to a more free and stable world.
Whereas 2,000 years after the ancient Greeks laid the
groundwork for democracy, the founders of the United
States built an even greater democratic system of govern-
ment, a democratic republic, propelling the United States
to become the world’s most advanced Nation in human
history;
Whereas the model of government set forth in the United
States Constitution has been reproduced around the
world;
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Whereas the system of Government of the United States, the
world’s oldest constitutional democracy, has made signifi-
cant contributions to the a more free and stable world;
Whereas the system of Government of the United States, the
world’s oldest constitutional democracy, has made signifi-
cant contributions to the a more free and stable world;
Whereas according to Freedom House, despite the expansion
of democracy worldwide, today more than one in three
people in the world do not live in States considered free;
Whereas the Constitution of the United States and the Bill
of Rights, with the addition of the Reconstruction Era
amendments, including the 14th, 15th, and the 19th
Amendments, enshrine the rights and civil liberties of
citizens of the United States, including the right to vote
in free and fair elections and they have done so peace-
fully since the Nation’s founding;
Whereas the perpetuation of democracy’s ideals does not hap-
pen on its own, and can be stalled or reversed;
Whereas surveys show that citizens of the United States are
losing faith in the democratic system;
Whereas according to a study published in the Journal of De-
mocracy—
(1) 91 percent of young people in the United States,
in the 1930s, thought it ‘‘essential’’ to live in a democ-
racy;
(2) only 30 percent of young people in the United
States, in 2018, think that it is ‘‘essential’’ to live in a
democracy;
(3) 24 percent of young people in the United States,
in 2018, think democracy is a ‘‘bad’’ or ‘‘very bad’’ way
of running the country;
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(4) 35 percent think that army rule is a good way
to run a government; and
(5) a majority of those under 60 in the United
States believe it is ‘‘essential’’ to live in a democracy;
Whereas according to a study published by the Higher Edu-
cation Research Institute at UCLA, twice the percentage
of college freshmen today (compared to the 1960s, 1970s,
and 1980s) support banning extreme speakers;
Whereas according to a University of Pennsylvania Public
Policy Center poll, nearly one-third of all individuals in
the United States cannot name a single branch of our
Government;
Whereas the International Democracy Index recently labeled
America as a ‘‘flawed democracy’’, ranked 21st among
democratic nations;
Whereas Freedom House concluded ‘‘Democracy as the
world’s dominant form of government is under greater
threat than at any point in the last 25 years.’’;
Whereas President John Adams warned that ‘‘democracy
never lasts long’’;
Whereas President George Washington said the United
States must recognize the immense value of the national
union and work toward its preservation with ‘‘jealous
anxiety’’ and wrote that the security of a free Constitu-
tion may be accomplished by ‘‘teaching the people them-
selves to know and to value their own rights’’;
Whereas President Thomas Jefferson wrote, ‘‘Educate and
inform the whole mass of the people . . . . They are the
only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.’’;
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Whereas the contemporary Oxford professor Stein Ringen ob-
served, ‘‘Democracy is not the default . . . it will disinte-
grate unless nurtured.’’;
Whereas former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Con-
nor said, ‘‘The practice of democracy is not passed down
through the gene pool. It must be taught and learned
anew by each generation of citizens.’’;
Whereas President John F. Kennedy said, ‘‘Democracy is
never a final achievement. It is a call to effort, to sac-
rifice, and a willingness to live and die in its defense.’’;
Whereas President Ronald Reagan said, ‘‘Democracy is worth
dying for, because it’s the most deeply honorable form of
government ever devised by man.’’;
Whereas World War II demonstrated the fragility of democ-
racy and its accompanying civilized life;
Whereas British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s observed
that ‘‘Democracy is the worst form of government, except
for all the others that have ever been tried.’’; and
Whereas evidence of the diminution of strong support for
democratic principles in recent years among citizens of
the United States suggests the Government of the United
States must once again teach and educate the people by
taking appropriate actions to highlight and emphasize the
importance of democratic principles and their essential
role in our freedoms and way of life: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
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(1) recognizes the importance of reminding citi-
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zens of the United States of the vital importance of
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democracy;
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(2) encourages officials of State and local gov-
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ernments to also recognize the importance of helping
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individuals in the United States understand the vital
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importance of democracy;
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(3) will strive to help all our citizens under-
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stand that democracy is the only form of govern-
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ment that has been able to provide freedom with any
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regularity;
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(4) recognizes that hundreds of thousands of
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American men and women in past generations have
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sacrificed greatly to preserve the freedoms and prin-
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ciples of the United States, including giving their
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lives, so that we might enjoy the freedoms that ema-
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nate from democracy; and
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(5) encourages the people of the United States
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to reflect on and appreciate the contributions made
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by the democratic system of government created by
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the United States Constitution to a more free and
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stable world.
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