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landscape of this Commonwealth, with more than 2.7 million
Pennsylvanians reporting German ancestry, making it the largest
ancestry group in this Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, Established in 1764, the German Society of
Pennsylvania is the oldest German organization in the United
States and serves the State's German-American community; and
WHEREAS, The German Society of Pennsylvania, based in
Philadelphia, seeks to foster a better understanding between the
United States and Germany by advocating awareness of German
culture, traditions and contributions to the history, culture,
economy, science and technology of the United States; and
WHEREAS, Today, Pennsylvania and the Federal Republic of
Germany enjoy a close relationship through our shared history
and common interests; and
WHEREAS, Germany is one of this Commonwealth's most important
trade partners, with $1,872,211,915 in Pennsylvania exports
going to Germany in 2021 and 43,200 workers employed by German-
based companies as of 2021; and
WHEREAS, German Americans are rightfully proud of how their
deep cultural, historical and familial ties have helped
strengthen this robust transatlantic relationship; therefore be
it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives recognize October
6, 2024, as "German American Day" in Pennsylvania; and be it
further
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives honor the German
heritage of Pennsylvania; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives celebrate the
important relationship between this Commonwealth and the Federal
Republic of Germany.
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