George Runner Invites All to Celebrate Reagan Day
By Anonymous — Monday, February 7th, 2011
Social Media Provides Opportunity to Share Reagan Legacy with Young People
Board of Equalization Member Senator George Runner is reminding Californians that there's more to celebrate this weekend than just the Super Bowl. This Sunday, February 6, is also the first annual Ronald Reagan Day since Runner's legislation was signed into law last year. "A new generation of Americans is growing up without the memory of one of our nation's greatest leaders," said Senator Runner. "In light of recent events in Egypt, it's particularly timely that those of us who remember Reagan use this opportunity to share his legacy as a champion for liberty." Last year Senator Runner authored legislation (Senate Bill 944) making February 6 a special day of significance to commemorate the former California Governor and United States President. Runner said the special day for Reagan, which begins this year on his 100th birthday, will not create a state holiday, nor will it cost taxpayers money. "Instead, Reagan Day will be what is called 'a day of special significance' just like other days we have including one to celebrate John Muir, California teachers and the California Poppy," Runner added. To reach young people, Runner has set up a Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ReaganDay. He is encouraging all who are on Facebook—both young and old—to visit the page and share a favorite memory, quote, photo or video of the former California Governor and U.S. President. Those on Twitter are invited to tweet their memories using the hash tag #ReaganDay. Runner posted his favorite memory, a video of President Reagan's June 12, 1987 Berlin address, and noted that "Ronald Reagan was a huge historic figure in extending freedoms and liberties around the world." As a constitutional officer, Runner serves as one of the highest-ranking Republican elected officials in California. For more information, visit www.boe.ca.gov/Runner. |