[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 61 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 61
Honoring the life, achievements, and legacy of the Honorable George
Pratt Shultz.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
February 13, 2021
Mr. Sullivan (for himself, Mr. Van Hollen, Mr. Hagerty, Mr. Inhofe, and
Mrs. Feinstein) submitted the following resolution; which was
considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the life, achievements, and legacy of the Honorable George
Pratt Shultz.
Whereas, on December 13, 1920, the Honorable George Pratt Shultz was born in New
York City as the only child of Margaret Lennox and Birl Earl Shultz;
Whereas, upon graduating cum laude from Princeton University with a major in
economics and a minor in public and international affairs in 1942,
Shultz joined the Marines and nobly served his country as a captain with
a Marine anti-aircraft unit deployed with the United States Army's 81st
Infantry Division to the Pacific for the bitterly fought Battle of
Angaur in the Palau Islands;
Whereas, following the war, Shultz earned a doctorate in industrial economics
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he taught in the
Department of Economics and at the Sloan School of Management until
taking leave to serve on President Eisenhower's Council of Economic
Advisors;
Whereas Shultz then went on to join the University of Chicago as Dean of the
Graduate School of Business from 1962 until 1968;
Whereas Shultz left academia to honorably serve our country in a number of
critical economic positions, including as Secretary of Labor, the
country's first Director of a modernized Office of Management and Budget
(OMB), and Secretary of Treasury;
Whereas, during his time at the Department of the Treasury, Shultz co-founded
the ``Library Group'', which helped coordinate follow-up to the
abolishment of the gold standard and the Bretton Woods system and
develop what would eventually become the ``Group of Seven'' or the ``G-
7'', an important forum that has strengthened international economic and
security policy by regularly bringing together the world's advanced
economies to assess global trends and tackle pervasive and crosscutting
issues;
Whereas Shultz served as Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989 and was directly
involved in bringing Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev and President
Reagan together through a process based upon mutual and verifiable
trust, thereby allowing them to reach agreement on the Intermediate-
Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty), which eliminated ground-
launched ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges of between 500 and
5,500 kilometers, and to initiate negotiations to reduce long-range
strategic nuclear arms;
Whereas, during his tenure as Secretary of State, Shultz had a strong and
mutually supportive relationship with the career Foreign Service, which
he relied heavily on to advance key international initiatives and attain
foreign policy achievements of the Reagan Administration;
Whereas Shultz recognized the need to better prepare a new generation of
diplomatic service officers, whether Foreign or Civil Service, and
ensured the creation of what became the George P. Shultz National
Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC), thus expanding short-term
skills training to hundreds of ever more diverse Department of State and
Federal Government personnel;
Whereas, upon returning to private life in 1989, Shultz became a Distinguished
Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, wrote and edited
several books, and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, along
with more than a dozen other awards and prizes;
Whereas, in his later years, Shultz passionately advocated for a world without
nuclear weapons; and
Whereas Shultz recently called for the strengthening and modernization of the
professional education and training of our career diplomats: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) honors the life, achievements, and legacy of the
Honorable George Pratt Shultz;
(2) celebrates the statesmanship that consistently
characterized Shultz's life;
(3) acknowledges Shultz's published concern for rebuilding
and strengthening American diplomacy and its home institution,
the Department of State by creating a School of Diplomacy at
the National Foreign Affairs Training Center;
(4) commends to future generations Shultz's example as a
patriot and public servant both in war and in the pursuit of a
more peaceful, prosperous, and cooperative world order;
(5) extends its deepest condolences and sympathy to the
family of the Honorable George Pratt Shultz; and
(6) respectfully requests that the Secretary of the Senate
transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to the family of
the Honorable George Pratt Shultz.
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