10-R150

2010 -- S 2767

Enacted 04/06/10

 

 

S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N

HONORING DR. ROBERT J. MCKENNA FOR HIS EXEMPLARY SERVICE TO THE CITIZENS AND STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

     

     

     Introduced By: Senators Paiva-Weed, C Levesque, Felag, Gallo, and Jabour

     Date Introduced: April 06, 2010

 

 

 

     WHEREAS, The Honorable Dr. Robert J. McKenna has earned the utmost respect of

educators, students, department directors, Boards of Directors, legislators, constituents, staff, and

all related entities for the insight, knowledge, hard work, professional courtesy, and wise counsel

he has exhibited throughout his tenure in service to the people of the State of Rhode Island; and

     WHEREAS, Born in Providence, Robert McKenna attended LaSalle Academy. He

attained his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University, attended the Army Language

School, and earned his graduate degree from Catholic University of America in 1962. From 1953

until 1956, he served our country as a Russian Linguist in the United States Army; and

     WHEREAS, Dr. McKenna met and married Mary Jean Kelly and together they raised

seven wonderful children. The family made their home in Newport, where Dr. McKenna was

employed as a Professor of Politics at Salve Regina – The Newport College. He later served as

Professor Emeritus and Assistant to the President until his retirement in 1995; and

     WHEREAS, His devotion to the people and City of Newport, combined with his passion

for public service, made Bob McKenna the ideal candidate for election to the Rhode Island

General Assembly, and later, to lead his much-loved community. He served for two terms in the

House of Representatives, followed by twelve years in the Rhode Island Senate, representing

District 50 in Newport, and culminating in a successful election in 1988 to become Mayor of the

“City by the Sea”; and

     WHEREAS, As a state Senator, Dr. McKenna earned the trust and admiration of his

colleagues, as well as his constituents. He was named Chair of the Senate Finance Committee and

was a member of the Senate Labor Committee and the Senate Health, Education, and Welfare

Committee. He also served on the Rhode Island Heritage Committee and the New England Board

of Higher Education, and was Chair of the American and Irish Cultural Exchange Commission;

and

     WHEREAS, Dr. McKenna has received numerous awards and honors for his leadership

and management. He was named Grand Marshall of Newport’s 350th Anniversary Parade, the 29th

Annual Newport St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and the National Police Parade. He was selected as an

outstanding educator, received the distinguished Service Award from the Mental Health

Association of Rhode Island, and was named Legislator of the Year by the Rhode Island Library

Association, to name just a few; and

     WHEREAS, One of the highlights of Dr. McKenna’s long history of leadership and

public service is his fifteen years of dynamic guidance as Chairman of the Board of Directors of

the Rhode Island Student Loan Authority (RISLA), and his three decades of service on the board.

He also served as Chair of the Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority; and

     WHEREAS, During his tenure as chair of RISLA, Dr. McKenna made great strides in

expanding the programs and enhancing the resources of the Loan Authority in order to make

higher education more accessible and affordable to thousands of Rhode Islanders. He established

a program to offer free SAT preparation courses to area high schools, and oversaw the awarding

of more than 200,000 loans; allowing 100,000 students to reach their higher education goals. In

addition, through the College Planning Center of Rhode Island, which RISLA operates, a variety

of reward programs were established for graduates in the fields of teaching, nursing, and

pharmacy; and

     WHEREAS, A founding father of both the Fort Adams Foundation and the Fort Adams

Trust, Dr. McKenna serves as Vice Chair of the Foundation and is the Executive Vice President

of the Trust, founded in 1994 as a non-profit organization. Fort Adams is an eighty-acre site

located on Narragansett Bay. It is the largest coastal fortification in the United States and a

National Historic Landmark structure; and

     WHEREAS, Originally, the Fort Adams site was under the jurisdiction of the United

States Navy. Because the Navy was proceeding with plans to demolish the fort and reform the

land’s usage, a situation that would have proven to be disadvantageous for Rhode Islanders, then

State Senator McKenna joined forces with United States Senator Claiborne Pell, providing

essential support to wrest the land away from Navy hands. To the immense benefit of our Ocean

State, the McKenna-Pell efforts were ultimately successful and resulted in the transfer of Fort

Adams’ ownership to the state; and

     WHEREAS, Dr. McKenna’s years of dedicated service, his personal and professional

integrity, and his faithfulness to the principles and ideals he diligently maintained throughout his

lifetime of public service have earned him the unqualified admiration and respect of all who have

been privileged enough to work with him; now, therefore be it

     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

hereby takes great pleasure in recognizing the exceptional service of Dr. Robert McKenna. We

furthermore express our profound gratitude for all his efforts to ensure a brighter and more

prosperous future for all Rhode Islanders; and be it further

     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to

transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to The Honorable Robert J. McKenna.

     

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