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Resolutions—1975 Whereas, Mrs. Esther Delia Hunt Moore received the very high national honor of being inducted into the Woman's Hall of Fame in 1973 for her outstanding contributions to American society; Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring: Section 1. That in the death of Mrs. Esther Delia Hunt Moore the State has lost one of its most active and distinguished public servants and citizens. Sec. 2. That the General Assembly of North Carolina does hereby express its appreciation and acknowledgement of the great service rendered to this State in the field of education and civic affairs by Esther Delia Hunt Moore. Sec. 3. That the General Assembly extends its deepest sympathy to the family of Esther Delia Hunt Moore for the loss of its distinguished member. Sec. 4. That this resolution shall become part of the public records of this session of the General Assembly and a copy shall be certified by the Secretary of State and transmitted to the family of Esther Delia Hunt Moore. Sec. 5. That this resolution shall become effective upon ratification. In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 10th day of June, 1975. S. R. 715 RESOLUTION 86 A JOINT RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE NEED FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE IN THE PAYMENT OF TUITION COSTS BY MILITARY PERSONNEL, THEIR SPOUSES AND DEPENDENTS, DESIRING TO ATTEND COMMUNITY COLLEGES, TECHNICAL INSTITUTES, INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CENTERS, UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITHIN NORTH CAROLINA WHILE SUCH MILITARY PERSONNEL ARE ASSIGNED TO DUTY IN NORTH CAROLINA. Whereas, substantial numbers of military personnel, with their dependents, are assigned to duty stations within North Carolina by the Department of Defense or other United States governmental departments and agencies; and Whereas, many of these persons desire to attend institutions located within North Carolina for the further advancement of their education and hence their professionalism and their value to their federal employers, but are finding such pursuits increasingly difficult in the face of inexorably rising tuition costs at said institutions of higher education; and Whereas, these members of the military community within North Carolina are often ineligible to qualify as residents of this State for various reasons, including their wish to maintain residency in their home states or the fact of not having lived in North Carolina for a sufficient period of time, and must therefore pay the higher out-of-state tuition costs in order to advance their education at a North Carolina institution of higher education; and Whereas, the difference in cost between in-state and out-of-state tuitions at said North Carolina schools may cause the military service member or his dependent to forego immediate plans for educational advancement, to the ultimate disadvantage of these military services; and Whereas, one branch of the military service that recognizes the immense value of continuing education of its members has embarked upon an ambitious 1505
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Full Text | Resolutions—1975 Whereas, Mrs. Esther Delia Hunt Moore received the very high national honor of being inducted into the Woman's Hall of Fame in 1973 for her outstanding contributions to American society; Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring: Section 1. That in the death of Mrs. Esther Delia Hunt Moore the State has lost one of its most active and distinguished public servants and citizens. Sec. 2. That the General Assembly of North Carolina does hereby express its appreciation and acknowledgement of the great service rendered to this State in the field of education and civic affairs by Esther Delia Hunt Moore. Sec. 3. That the General Assembly extends its deepest sympathy to the family of Esther Delia Hunt Moore for the loss of its distinguished member. Sec. 4. That this resolution shall become part of the public records of this session of the General Assembly and a copy shall be certified by the Secretary of State and transmitted to the family of Esther Delia Hunt Moore. Sec. 5. That this resolution shall become effective upon ratification. In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 10th day of June, 1975. S. R. 715 RESOLUTION 86 A JOINT RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE NEED FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE IN THE PAYMENT OF TUITION COSTS BY MILITARY PERSONNEL, THEIR SPOUSES AND DEPENDENTS, DESIRING TO ATTEND COMMUNITY COLLEGES, TECHNICAL INSTITUTES, INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CENTERS, UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION WITHIN NORTH CAROLINA WHILE SUCH MILITARY PERSONNEL ARE ASSIGNED TO DUTY IN NORTH CAROLINA. Whereas, substantial numbers of military personnel, with their dependents, are assigned to duty stations within North Carolina by the Department of Defense or other United States governmental departments and agencies; and Whereas, many of these persons desire to attend institutions located within North Carolina for the further advancement of their education and hence their professionalism and their value to their federal employers, but are finding such pursuits increasingly difficult in the face of inexorably rising tuition costs at said institutions of higher education; and Whereas, these members of the military community within North Carolina are often ineligible to qualify as residents of this State for various reasons, including their wish to maintain residency in their home states or the fact of not having lived in North Carolina for a sufficient period of time, and must therefore pay the higher out-of-state tuition costs in order to advance their education at a North Carolina institution of higher education; and Whereas, the difference in cost between in-state and out-of-state tuitions at said North Carolina schools may cause the military service member or his dependent to forego immediate plans for educational advancement, to the ultimate disadvantage of these military services; and Whereas, one branch of the military service that recognizes the immense value of continuing education of its members has embarked upon an ambitious 1505 |