HR0221 - 104th General Assembly

 


 
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HOUSE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, Transgender, non-binary, and gender-expansive
3youth and adults have always existed and are part of every
4community in Illinois; they are parents, family members,
5coworkers, teammates, neighbors, and friends; the trans
6community is a beautiful tapestry, representing all racial and
7ethnic backgrounds as well as all faith traditions; and
 
8    WHEREAS, Transgender Day of Visibility is held annually on
9March 31st to celebrate the joy, resilience, and beauty of
10trans and non-binary people everywhere by elevating voices and
11experiences from these communities; and
 
12    WHEREAS, Trans and non-binary people are welcome and
13protected in Illinois with the State's values of equality,
14inclusion, and fairness and beliefs in science, in following
15research, and in allowing medical decisions to be made between
16a patient and their health care providers; in Illinois, trans
17and non-binary people can also be their authentic selves in
18workplaces, public spaces, and schools; and
 
19    WHEREAS, No Illinoisan should be rendered invisible merely
20by living their authentic lives; trans people who have chosen
21to be public servants, including Cook County Judge Jill Rose
22Quinn, MWRD Commissioner Precious Brady-Davis, Carbondale City

 

 

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1Councilmember Clare Killman, McHenry Township Clerk Danielle
2Aylward, Avon Township Clerk Kristal Larson, Decatur School
3Board Member Alana Banks, Crete Public Library Board Trustee
4Jackie McKethen, and former Chicago resident and Minneapolis
5City Council Member Andrea Jenkins, who made history in 2017
6as the first Black trans woman elected to office in the United
7States, should be lifted up and supported; and
 
8    WHEREAS, Illinois is proud of today's trans and non-binary
9trailblazers and leaders, including Miss Major Griffin-Gracy,
10filmmaker and producer Lilly Wachowski, veteran and business
11leader Colonel Jennifer Pritzker, Equality Illinois Director
12of Communications Myles Brady Davis, hall-of-fame triathlete
13and six-time member of Team USA Chris Mosier, and the late
14community leader Elise Malary; and
 
15    WHEREAS, Illinois is the birthplace of many historic trans
16individuals, including Albert Cashier who fought with bravery,
17courage, and patriotism as part of Illinois' 95th Regiment in
18the Battles of Atlanta, Vicksburg, and Natchez during the
19Civil War; and
 
20    WHEREAS, Illinois is the home of many impactful trans-led
21organizations, including Brave Space Alliance, Chicago Therapy
22Collective, Life is Work, Transformative Justice Law Project
23of Illinois, and Trans Up Front Illinois; and
 

 

 

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1    WHEREAS, Anti-trans elected officials across the country
2and the current federal administration are attacking and
3attempting to erase transgender people from history; executive
4and legislative actions are trying to take away healthcare,
5education, and basic freedoms from trans people and to deny
6brave and patriotic trans people the opportunity to serve our
7country as part of the Armed Forces; trans people are also
8experiencing an epidemic of violence, particularly against
9Black and Brown trans women; and
 
10    WHEREAS, It is imperative to represent, support, and
11protect trans and non-binary individuals who are part of the
12fabric of the State of Illinois; and
 
13    WHEREAS, Today and every day, it is important to support
14all trans and non-binary people everywhere and to combat
15disinformation, discrimination, and hate impacting trans
16communities; therefore, be it
 
17    RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE
18HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
19we celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, 2025,
20and we commit ourselves to protecting, supporting, and
21affirming our trans and non-binary siblings and neighbors each
22and every day of the year.