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Calendar No. 442
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 87
Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the International Visitors
Program.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
April 27, 1999
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Bond, Mr. Moynihan, Mr. Cleland, Mr.
Harkin, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Frist, Mr.
Hutchinson, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Ashcroft, Mr. Kohl, Mr.
Kerry, Mr. Lugar, Mr. Lautenberg, Mr. Grams, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Santorum,
Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. DeWine, Mr. Voinovich, Mr. Bryan, Mr.
Sarbanes, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Feingold, Mr. Domenici, Mrs.
Murray, Mr. L. Chafee, Mr. Helms, Mr. Inhofe, Ms. Snowe, Mrs. Boxer,
and Ms. Collins) submitted the following resolution; which was referred
to the Committee on Foreign Relations
March 9, 2000
Reported by Mr. Helms, without amendment
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RESOLUTION
Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the International Visitors
Program.
Whereas the year 2000 marks the 60th Anniversary of the International Visitors
Program;
Whereas the International Visitors Program is the public diplomacy initiative of
the United States Department of State that brings distinguished foreign
leaders to the United States for short-term professional programs under
the authority of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of
1961;
Whereas the purposes of the International Visitors Program include--
(1) increasing mutual understanding and strengthening bilateral
relations between the United States and other nations;
(2) developing the web of human connections essential for successful
economic and commercial relations, security arrangements, and diplomatic
agreements with other nations; and
(3) building cooperation among nations to solve global problems and to
achieve a more peaceful world;
Whereas during 6 decades more than 122,000 emerging leaders and specialists from
around the world have experienced American democratic institutions,
cultural diversity, and core values firsthand as participants in the
International Visitors Program;
Whereas thousands of participants in the International Visitors Program rise to
influential leadership positions in their countries each year;
Whereas among the International Visitors Program alumni are 185 current and
former Chiefs-of-State or Heads of Government, and more than 600 alumni
have served as cabinet level ministers;
Whereas prominent alumni of the International Visitors Program include Margaret
Thatcher, Anwar Sadat, F.W. de Klerk, Indira Gandhi, and Tony Blair;
Whereas a new configuration of domestic forces has emerged which is shaping
global policy and empowering private citizens to an unprecedented
degree;
Whereas each year more than 80,000 volunteers affiliated with 97 community-based
member organizations and 7 program agency members of the National
Council for International Visitors across the United States are actively
serving as ``citizen diplomats'' organizing programs and welcoming
International Visitors Program participants into their homes, schools,
and workplaces;
Whereas all of the funds appropriated for the International Visitors Program are
spent in the United States, and such spending leverages private
contributions at a ratio of 1 to 12;
Whereas the International Visitors Program corrects distorted images of the
United States, effectively countering misperceptions, underscoring
common human aspirations, advancing United States democratic values, and
building a foundation for national and economic security;
Whereas the International Visitors Program provides valuable educational
opportunities for United States citizens through special ``Back to
School With International Visitor'' programs and events that increase
the knowledge of Americans about foreign societies and cultures, and
bring attention to international issues crucial to interests of the
United States;
Whereas the International Visitors Program offers emerging foreign leaders a
unique view of America, highlighting its vibrant private sector,
including both businesses and non-profit organizations, through farm
stays, home hospitality, and meetings with their professional
counterparts; and
Whereas the International Visitors Program introduces foreign leaders,
specialists, and scholars to the American tradition of volunteerism
through exposure to the daily work of thousands of ``citizen diplomats''
who share the best of America with those foreign leaders, specialists,
and scholars: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) commemorates the 60th Anniversary of the International
Visitors Program and the remarkable public-private sector
partnership that sustains it; and
(2) commends the achievements of the thousands of
volunteers who are part of the National Council for
International Visitors ``citizen diplomats'' who for 6 decades
have daily worked to share the best of America with foreign
leaders, specialists, and scholars.
Calendar No. 442
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 87
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RESOLUTION
Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the International Visitors
Program.
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March 9, 2000
Reported without amendment
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