Congratulating Pete Carroll.
Washington State Senate honors Ralph Munro for decades of public service and his legacy advancing disability rights, accessibility, refugee resettlement, and civic education.
Washington State Senate honors Ralph Munro for decades of public service and his legacy advancing disability rights, accessibility, refugee resettlement, and civic education.
SR 8655 is a Washington State Senate resolution adopted on April 21, 2025 to honor and commemorate the life and legacy of Ralph Munro, a lifelong public servant and former five-term Secretary of State. The resolution recognizes his extensive contributions to education, disability rights, public service organization, refugee resettlement, environmental protection, and civic education.
The resolution recounts numerous achievements and initiatives associated with Munro, including:
- Early public service and volunteer work at the Fircrest Residential Habilitation Center, leading to advisory roles on volunteerism.
- Pioneering disability rights efforts, including legislation that required public schools to serve students with physical and mental disabilities.
- Advancing accessibility in communities, such as advocating for curb cuts at street corners to aid wheelchair users.
- Transforming Washington’s social services: helping create and consolidate functions into what is now the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS).
- Welcoming refugees, notably helping to resettle approximately 30,000 Vietnamese refugees in Washington after the Vietnam War.
- Environmental and wildlife advocacy, including efforts to end orca whale hunts in Puget Sound.
- A long tenure as Secretary of State emphasizing election integrity and the preservation of history and environmental protection.
- Leadership in statewide historic and cultural projects, including the 1989 centennial celebration and the preservation of regional heritage.
- Legacy projects and honors: Ralph Munro Trail in Olympia and the Ralph Munro Institute for Civic Education at Western Washington University.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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