Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
Here is a proclamation about National Bike Month from Gov. Sarah Palin.
State of Alaska > Governor > Proclamations > Full Proclamation
Bike Month/Bike Week/Bike to Work and School Day
WHEREAS, more Alaskans per capita bike to work than the nation as a whole, according to U.S. Census figures, and that Alaska ranks 12th in the proportion of adults who bike to work.
WHEREAS, the bicycle is a viable and environmentally-sound form of transportation, as well as an excellent form of recreation and physical activity.
WHEREAS, many Alaskans will experience the joys of bicycling this summer through educational programs, commuting events, trail work days, helmet promotions, recreational bike rides, and other bicycling events.
WHEREAS, the bicycle offers a clean, quiet, affordable, and healthy alternative to automobile commuting.
WHEREAS, the national nonprofit League of American Bicyclists has declared the month of May as National Bike Month for each of the last 52 years, and has done so again in 2008.
WHEREAS, during the month of May, bicycle clubs, schools, parks and recreation departments, police departments, hospitals, businesses, and civic groups throughout Alaska will be promoting bicycling as a wholesome transportation and leisure activity, as well as an environmentally friendly alternative to the automobile.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Sarah Palin, Governor of the state of Alaska, do hereby proclaim May 2008 as:
Bike Month
May 10-16, 2008 as:
Bike Week
and May 16, 2008, as:
Bike to Work and School Day
in Alaska, and encourage all Alaskans to use the bicycle for transportation during the month of May, to recognize the importance of bicycle safety, and to be more aware of cyclists on our streets and highways.
Dated: April 16, 2008