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Michael Jackson Congressional Resolution

HRES 600 IH1S

111th CONGRESS

1st Session

H. RES. 600

Honoring an American legend and musical icon.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

June 26, 2009

Ms. JACKSON -LEE of Texas (for herself and Ms. WATSON) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs


RESOLUTION

Honoring an American legend and musical icon.

Whereas Michael Jackson was not only an accomplished recording and performing artist, he was a noted humanitarian;

Whereas Michael Jackson began his stellar recording career as the featured member of `The Jackson 5′, which was the first act in recorded history to have their first four major label singles `I Want You Back’,`ABC’,`The Love You Save’, and `I’ll Be There’, reached the top of the American charts;

Whereas the internationally recognized `Thriller’ released in 1982, which became a smash hit yielded seven top-10 singles. The album sold 21 million copies in the United States and at least 27 million worldwide. It was a monumental moment in music history;

Whereas Michael Jackson was labeled `The King of Pop’, Jackson’s music is internationally recognized and critically acclaimed;

Whereas Michael Jackson was one of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice;

Whereas in the early 1980s, Michael Jackson became a dominant figure in popular music and the first African-American entertainer to amass a strong crossover following on MTV. The popularity of his music videos airing on MTV, such as `Beat It’, `Billie Jean’ and `Thriller’–widely credited with transforming the music video from a promotional tool into an art form–helped bring the relatively new channel to fame;

Whereas, on January 10, 1984, Michael Jackson visited the unit for burn victims at Brotman-Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles, and demonstrated his concern with people suffering from grievous injuries;

Whereas, on April 9, 1984, David Smithee, a 14-year-old boy suffering from cystic fibroses was invited to Michael’s home, in response to a dying request to meet Michael . David passed away 7 weeks later;

Whereas, on April 14, 1984, Michael Jackson was single handedly responsible for equipping a 19-bed-unit at Mount Sinai New York Medical Center. This center is now a critical part of the T.J. Martell Foundation for leukemia and cancer research;

Whereas, on July 5, 1984, during the Jackson’s press conference at Tavern On The Green, Michael announced that his portion of the earnings from the Victory Tour would be donated to three charitable organizations: The United Negro College Fund, Camp Good Times, and the T.J. Martell Foundation;

Whereas, on July 14, 1984, after the first concert of the Victory Tour, Michael met 8 terminally ill children backstage;

Whereas, on December 13, 1984, Michael visited the Brotman Memorial Hospital, where he had been treated when he was burned during the producing of a Pepsi commercial. He subsequently donated all the money he received from Pepsi, $1.5 million, to the Michael Jackson Burn Center for Children;

Whereas, on January 28, 1985 Michael and 44 other artists met to record `We Are The World’, written by Michael and Lionel Ritchie, a project devoted to fighting global hunger. The proceeds of this record were donated to the starving people in Africa;

Whereas in 1986, Michael set up the `Michael Jackson UNCF Endowed Scholarship Fund’. This $1.5 million fund is aimed toward assisting students majoring in performance art and communications, with money given each year to students attending a UNCF member college or university;

Whereas, on February 28, 1986, after having had a heart-transplant, 14-year-old Donna Ashlock from California received a call from Michael Jackson . He had heard that she was a fan. Michael invited Donna to his home following her recovery;

Whereas, on September 13, 1987, Michael supported a campaign against racism. He made every effort to publicly support NAACP, in the fight against discrimination of African-American artists;

Whereas in October 1987, at the end of his `Bad Tour’, Michael donated personal items to UNESCO for a charitable auction. The proceeds of his donation were allocated for the education of children in developing countries;

Whereas, on February 1, 1988 The Song `Man In the Mirror’ entered the charts. The proceeds from the sales of this record went directly and exclusively to Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times, a camp for children who suffer from Cancer;

Whereas, on March 1, 1988, at a press conference held by his sponsor Pepsi, Michael presented a $600,000 check to the United Negro College Fund;

Whereas on April 1988, Michael Jackson ensured that free tickets to three concerts in Atlanta, Georgia, were specifically set aside for the Make a Wish Foundation;

Whereas, on May 22, 1988, Michael visited cancer-stricken children in the Bambini-Gesu Children’s Hospital in Rome. He signed autographs and gave away sweets and records to the young patients. He also announced his monetary donation of 100,000 pounds to the hospital;

Whereas, on July 16, 1988, Michael met the Prince of Wales and his wife Diana, where he donated 150,000 pounds for the Prince’s Trust, and a check of 100,000 pounds for the children’s hospital at Great Ormond Street;

Whereas, on July 20, 1988, Michael visited terminally ill children at Great Ormond Street Hospital. At a unit for less critical patients he stayed longer and to engage in story telling time with the children;

Whereas, on August 29, 1988, at his 30th birthday Michael performed a concert in Leeds, England, for the English charity organization `Give For Life’, an organization designed as an immunization charity for children. Michael presented a check for 65,000 pounds;

Whereas on January 1989, the proceeds of one of Michael’s shows in Los Angeles were donated to Childhelp USA, the biggest charity organization against child abuse. In appreciation of the contributions of Michael , Childhelp of Southern California founded the `Michael Jackson International Institute for Research On Child Abuse’;

Whereas, on January 10, 1989, upon the winding down of his `Bad Tour’, Michael Jackson donated tickets for each concert to underprivileged children, and made contributions to hospitals, orphanages and charity organizations throughout each stop on his tour;

Whereas, on February 7, 1989, Michael visited the Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, California, a site of playground violence where 5 children had been tragically killed and 39 had been wounded;

Whereas, on March 5, 1989, Michael invited 200 underprivileged children of the St. Vincent Institute for Handicapped Children and of the organization Big Brothers and Big Sisters to the Circus Vargas in Santa Barbara. Following the event, the children were invited to his ranch to visit his private Zoo at Neverland Ranch;

Whereas in December 1991, Michael’s office MJJ Productions donated more than 200 turkey dinners to needy families in Los Angeles;

Whereas in February 1992, within 11 days Michael covered 30,000 miles in Africa, to visit hospitals, orphanages, schools, churches, and institutions for mentally handicapped children;

Whereas, on February 3, 1992, at a press conference at the New York Radio City Music Hall, Michael announced that he is planning a new world tour, to raise funds for his new `Heal The World’ Foundation. This Foundation was designed to support the fight against AIDS, Juvenile Diabetes, the Ronald McDonald Camp, and the Make A Wish Foundation;

Whereas, on May 6, 1992, Michael defrayed the funeral expenses for Ramon Sanchez, who was killed during the Los Angeles riots;

Whereas, on June 26, 1992, Michael presented the Mayor of Munich, Mr. Kronawitter, with a 40,000 DM check for the needy people of the city;

Whereas on July 1992, Michael donated 821,477,296 Lire to La Partita del Cuore (The Heart Match) in Rome and donated 120,000 DM to children’s charities in Estonia and Latvia;

Whereas, on July 25, 1992, at his concert in Dublin, Ireland, Michael announced that he will give 400,000 pounds of the tour earnings to various charities;

Whereas in June 1993, Michael announced a donation of $1.25 million for children suffering as a result of the riots in Los Angeles;

Whereas on October 1993, Michael Jackson donated $100,000 to the Children’s Defense Fund, the Children’s Diabetes Foundation, the Atlanta Project, and the Boys and Girl Clubs of Newark, New Jersey;

Whereas on December 1993, in conjunction with the Gorbachev Foundation, Michael Jackson airlifted 60,000 doses of children’s vaccines to Tblisi, Georgia;

Whereas in 1994, Michael donated $500,000 to Elizabeth Taylor’s AIDS Foundation;

Whereas, on October 1, 1996, Michael donated the proceeds of his Tunisia concert to `The National Solidarity Fund’, a charity dedicated to fighting poverty;

Whereas, on December 9, 1996, during the `History Tour’ visit in Manila, Michael visited a Children’s Hospital, where he announced that a portion of his concert earnings will be donated to the renovation of the Hospital;

Whereas the Millennium Issue of the `Guinness Book Of Records’ named Michael as `the Pop Star who supports the most charity organizations’;

Whereas in 2004, The African Ambassadors’ Spouses Association, honored Michael Jackson for his worldwide humanitarian efforts, due to his fiscal contribution of more than $50 million to various charities, including many organizations that feed the hungry in Africa; and

Whereas we today mourn with and send our condolences to the children that Michael Jackson left behind: Prince Michael , Paris Michael , and Prince Michael II and his mother, father, brothers, and sisters: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the House of Representatives–

(1) recognizes Michael Jackson as a global humanitarian and a noted leader in the fight against worldwide hunger and medical crises; and

(2) celebrates Michael Jackson as an accomplished contributor to the worlds of arts and entertainment, scientific advances in the treatment of HIV/AIDS, and global food security.

9 replies on “Michael Jackson Congressional Resolution”

Hello, and thank you for your effort and work on million of Michael Jackson fans. Nancy Pelosy not taking the matter as serious as other matters that are facing our nations was not justified. Michael Jackson continuous and tireless work for mankind came before anythings in his life. He never stopped giving. Please keep the effort until it passes. Also please up date me on theis matter that is close to my heart by e-mail. Thank you.

Sincerely ,

Zak

This is an incredible effort and I hope you succeed in getting the resolution passed. Michael Jackson was so much more than just a musical genius and pop icon. He was also an exceptional and compassionate human being. Even when the press was unkind to him he still found it in his heart to reach out to those in need. All the nasty stories in the media never made him bitter which it could have easily done. That in itself should tell you what type of person he was.

I believe this would honor a man who not only gave his heart and soul to entertain the nation, but gave his love to whom ever would except it without malice or forthought to himself. He endure all the humilation and prosicution that was inflicted upon through the media and the families that accused him unjustly.
He not only cared about the human race, but he tried to make it a better place for all the children of the world and how many of you can say that about yourselves. If you had all the prestige that he had would you have gone above and beyond the call of duty to help your fellow man in a crisis, as he did with all these children that could not help themselves.
He gave of his time, his heart and we can’t even count the amount of money that he gave to ensure that so many children were taken care of. Since it has come out that the people that put him through all this pain and agrrevation has come forward and admitted that what they done was out of greed .
When are you going to admit that you all were wrong for accusing a man of something that he did not do? Will it take you 10 years of his death to admit that he was just what he said he was and what he wanted for the human race. That he was a child of god and was here on this earth to give love to whom ever would except it.
Don’ t make him wait to get the recognition that he deserve. Does he have to wait like those prisoners on death row in Florida, that are not quility of a crime they didn’t commit, but was convicted and later after 20 years you find that they were not guilty and you now want to set the record straight.
So here is you opportunity to make it known that this was an honorable man, a good kind man with a heart of gold that cherrished the entire human race. I hope that this is passed and the world can honor him for all times.

Honoring an American legend and musical icon.

Are you Sh…g me? Let’s face it, he was a boy lover! He paid his way out of jail.

Romo

I really hope this is passed soon. This is least that he deserves for all that he gave, his time, money and compassion. He truly was a good person. If all of us were half as caring as he was, what a beautiful world we could create for everyone.

What is the status of this motion? Michael Jackson was a world figure, arguably the most known/recognized human being world-wide. His incredible talent aside, he have tirelessly and selflessly to causes world-wide. He should be recognized by this resolution as such, for the life-time of joy and caring he bestowed on the world. And for those that chose not to be aware, the charges against him both came out of attempts at extortion and the vendetta of a certain DA, not any wrong-doing on Michael jackson’s part. He was found NOT GUILTY on all charges.

I hope something good comes of this. I’ve been writing to the President in hopes he will consider making Michael Jackson and his body of work a National Treasure and held in the Smithsonian as it should be. For this country not to honor and hold his work in high esteem, its own native son, and recognizer all of his outstanding humanitarian and charitable work would be a TOTAL disgrace. I could never look at America and democracy in the same way again if nothing is done in honor of Michael Jackson. Never again.

This would have passed immediately if the President was Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. Bush (41) or Bill Clinton. These four men recognized and awarded Michael Jackson in life and I can promise you they would have in death. Rest in Peace Michael your work here on Earth is done. We, your fans continue your Humanitarian efforts here on Earth, give to those in need. Michael’s message is Love, listen to his music, it spans over four decades. I am honored to be a fan of Michael’s, I will protect his Legacy until the day I stop breathing.

Sincerely,
Jacqueline Neeley

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