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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of former |
4 | | State Representative Ann Simonsen Hughes, a resident of |
5 | | Woodstock since 1967, who passed away on March 3, 2021; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Ann Hughes's life made her a symbol of what |
7 | | McHenry County was and what it would become; in her first years |
8 | | in our state, she worked with the people of Illinois who grow |
9 | | things by serving as secretary and treasurer of the Hughes |
10 | | family's hybrid seed company; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, As a taxpayer, Ann Hughes become interested in |
12 | | the work and challenges of the taxing bodies of Woodstock; she |
13 | | ran for and won election to the Woodstock District 200 School |
14 | | Board and the McHenry County Board; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Ann Hughes was a woman educated in science; she |
16 | | graduated from Wells College with a degree in biology in 1965; |
17 | | as time passed, she became more and more aware of what a highly |
18 | | educated and increasingly attractive place to live that |
19 | | McHenry County was becoming; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, As McHenry County grew as a friendly place for |
21 | | professionals to live, Ann Hughes, with executive business |
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1 | | experience, won election to be chairperson on the McHenry |
2 | | County Board; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, McHenry County grew fast in the 1970s and 1980s; |
4 | | the county almost doubled in population and earned an |
5 | | additional seat in the Illinois House of Representatives in |
6 | | the redistricting after the 1990 census; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Continuing her life as a community leader, Ann |
8 | | Hughes was nominated on March 17, 1992 to represent the |
9 | | newly-redrawn Sixty-Third Representative District in the |
10 | | Illinois House as a member of the Republican Party; on |
11 | | November 3, 1992, she was elected to serve her first term by a |
12 | | landslide margin of almost 12,000 votes; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Ann Hughes established herself as an authority on |
14 | | McHenry County interests and issues; in her first year in the |
15 | | Illinois House, aware of the importance of safe boating to |
16 | | Eastern McHenry County, she was the chief House sponsor of SB |
17 | | 734; signed into law as Public Act 88-175, the law added |
18 | | cannabis and other drugs to the Boating Under the Influence |
19 | | Law; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, Aware of the vanishing green and open spaces of |
21 | | McHenry County, Ann Hughes, in her second year of office, was |
22 | | the chief House sponsor of SB 1191; signed into law as Public |
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1 | | Act 88-657, the law granted substantial property tax benefits |
2 | | to properties dedicated as natural areas and open space; this |
3 | | law helped generate what has become a network of conservation |
4 | | easements throughout Illinois, especially, but not limited to, |
5 | | the suburbs of Chicago; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, After the election of November 8, 1994, Ann |
7 | | Hughes joined her fellow House Republicans as the majority |
8 | | party in the Illinois House of Representatives within the |
9 | | Eighty-Ninth General Assembly; she quickly established her |
10 | | determination to use her majority status to seek agreement and |
11 | | consensus, including in some cases bipartisan consensus, on a |
12 | | wide variety of issues; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Aware of the issue within McHenry County |
14 | | involving townships and the government of the county, |
15 | | Representative Ann Hughes sought a consensus outcome and |
16 | | successfully sponsored HB 438 (Public Act 89-365) to allow |
17 | | dissolution of all of the townships in a county if a concurrent |
18 | | supermajority of a majority of the population in the county, |
19 | | comprising of majorities of the votes in at least |
20 | | three-fourths of the townships, seek the dissolution of the |
21 | | township form of government in that county; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, On the east side of the Fox River in Fox River |
23 | | Grove, Algonquin Road approaches, and crosses, the main line |
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1 | | of the former Chicago and North Western Railroad; on the |
2 | | morning of October 25, 1995, a southbound passenger train |
3 | | running on what is now the Metra Northwest line collided at |
4 | | this crossing with a school bus; seven high school students |
5 | | were killed in the tragic accident, and a memorial stands at |
6 | | the site to this day; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Representative Ann Hughes and the rest of the |
8 | | Illinois General Assembly responded to the disaster; she |
9 | | chaired and co-chaired a series of hearings to gather |
10 | | information on the technical facts of the complex intersection |
11 | | where the accident occurred and on interactions between |
12 | | vehicles and rail crossings in general; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Public Act 89-658, initiated by Representative |
14 | | Ann Hughes as HB 3436, was among her chief achievements as a |
15 | | legislator; this measure enacted a series of rail crossing |
16 | | safety enforcement measures that remain in place as of 2021, |
17 | | including the requirement that buses and their drivers always |
18 | | stop, look, and listen before crossing a railroad line; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, The now-familiar signs on railroad crossings, |
20 | | warning vehicles and pedestrians of a fine if they trespass on |
21 | | a crossing when the crossing signal flashes a warning, can be |
22 | | traced back to Representative Ann Hughes's Public Act 89-658, |
23 | | which was signed into law on August 14, 1996; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, After winning election to a third term on |
2 | | November 5, 1996, with her now-customary landslide majority of |
3 | | more than 17,000 votes, Ann Hughes retired from office in June |
4 | | 1997 to resume life with her family; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Ann Hughes and her husband, Earl Hughes, Jr., had |
6 | | three sons, David, Donald, and James Hughes; as an active |
7 | | family and community leader, by the time of her death, she had |
8 | | eight grandchildren, Andrew, Megan, Samuel, Grant, Jack, |
9 | | Madelyn, Molly, and Jeffrey; she was also close to her nephew, |
10 | | Richard Freytag; therefore, be it
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11 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
12 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
13 | | we mourn the loss of former State Representative Ann Simonsen |
14 | | Hughes of the 88th, 89th, and 90th General Assemblies; and be |
15 | | it further
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16 | | RESOLVED, That we observe the legacy of Ann Hughes's |
17 | | commitment to transportation safety, environmental protection, |
18 | | and frugal local governments; and be it further
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19 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
20 | | presented to the family of Ann Hughes as an expression of our |
21 | | deepest sympathy.
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