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Dems and GOPs join hands in effort to honor Reagan's centennial birthday

By Jordy Yager - 01/15/11 05:51 PM ET

In less than a month President Ronald Reagan would have celebrated his 100th birthday and a tight-knit group, consisting of many Democrats, is stepping up to try to throw the Republican “Gipper” the biggest birthday bash ever.

At the helm of the group’s congressional and White House efforts is Michele Woodward, a former staffer of Reagan’s who serves as the executive director of the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission, which President Barack Obama formed 18 months ago.

In the upper chamber Democratic Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Jim Webb (D-Va.) have been extremely instrumental in crafting the events of the Feb. 6 centennial celebrations, said Woodward, adding that they are in the process of drafting a “dear colleague” letter, which will ask members to make floor statements in honor of Reagan on Feb. 3.

“The commission is really focused on how the Congress and the federal departments and agencies can recognize the centennial,” said Woodward. “The members of the commission have been so enthusiastic and so on board and really working in a bipartisan way.”

Nancy Reagan personally asked Feinstein to be on the commission, according to the California Democrat’s office.

Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-Calif.) is planning to send a similar letter to his colleagues in the House, said Woodward.

Fellow commission member and the U.S. Archivist, David Ferriero, is going to write a letter to every cabinet officer detailing what resources and documents of Reagan’s presidency are available through the Archives so that that each agency can facilitate their own display, said Woodward.

The National Archives unveiled the first installment of a rotating exhibit of Reagan documents last week, which include the 40th president’s letters to Mikhail Gorbachev as well as his handwritten notes for his famous “Evil Empire” speech. The Archives has also designed an educational component dealing with Reagan’s presidency that is being sent out to public schools throughout the country.

Though Obama formed the commission in 2009, it wasn’t until more than a year later that the panel had its first official meeting. And then in November it suffered a setback, as three of its initial members - Sen. Robert Bennett (R-Utah) and Reps. Bill Foster (D-Ill.) and Dennis Moore (D-Kansas) - were defeated or retired in the election.  

But it hasn’t deterred Woodward.

“For me it’s been a labor of love,” she said. “I’m happy to help.”

In late May the commission is planning a gala event that members of Congress and Nancy Reagan will be invited to attend at the Ronald Reagan building in D.C. And around that time, the panel is pushing to get a joint session of Congress in which House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) would recognize Reagan’s presidency and perhaps read one of his speeches.

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation in California has taken the lead on organizing many of the national events like the concert being hosted by the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, Calif., which will feature musical acts like the Beach Boys, Lee Greenwood, and the USC marching band. The library is also planning to unveil a recent $15 million renovation.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) is scheduled to headline a birthday gala in honor of Reagan in Deer Grove, Ill., while Eureka College is hosting a party in honor of their former student, which is being booked as “the largest birthday party in Central Illinois” on their website.

Reagan worked as an actor with Warner Bros. for 15 years, and as a result the film company is planning to release a box set of eight of his films, donating a portion of the profits to the Foundation.

But for Grover Norquist, the president of the taxpayer group Americans for Tax Reform, there is no such thing as over-celebrating Reagan’s birthday.

“It’s a step in the right direction,” he said of the planned events.

“We’re thinking that maybe North or South Dakota being named after Reagan is an appropriate way to look at things, because you don’t need two Dakotas," Norquist said.



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