Have a fun and safe Fourth of July
Published 10:10 am Thursday, June 30, 2016
The Fourth of July is a joyous time to celebrate our freedoms, show our pride in our country and remember the declaration proclaimed more than two centuries ago that started it all.
On Monday, July 4, America will be celebrating its 240th birthday.
A tired and restless Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia voted on July 2, 1776 to approve a resolution of independence that was proposed by Richard Henry Lee.
Two days later, the Congress adopted the official Declaration of Independence and the famous words written by Thomas Jefferson were read aloud to the public: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
With brave voices, our Founding Fathers risked their lives and those of their families and friends to stand up against injustice and tyranny. Their actions would change the world.
To commemorate this courageous act of liberty, we celebrate Independence Day each July 4.
As Southwest Michigan families join with their communities to honor America, I encourage everyone to make this Fourth of July a safe one.
While celebrating at parades or gathering together with friends and family for a picnic, please keep summer safety tips in mind, such as being safe around fireworks, using sunscreen (especially on young kids) and drinking plenty of water.
Let us also take time to remember the founding ideals behind this celebration. The principles of liberty and self-determination were at the heart of our founding, have shaped our representative form of limited government and will guide the decisions of future generations.
I hope you all have a fun and safe Independence Day, and may God continue to bless America.
Sen. John Proos, R-St. Joseph, represents southwest Michigan.