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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 | Illinois State Representative and U.S. Congressman Timothy | ||||||
5 | Vincent "Tim" Johnson, who passed away on May 9, 2022 at his | ||||||
6 | home in Urbana, among family and friends; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Lifelong Champaign County native and resident | ||||||
8 | Congressman Johnson was born on July 23, 1946 in Champaign; he | ||||||
9 | pursued his education in the twin cities of his birth, | ||||||
10 | graduating from Urbana High School in 1964 and then attending | ||||||
11 | the University of Illinois; he earned a bachelor's degree in | ||||||
12 | 1969 (Phi Beta Kappa) and a juris doctorate in 1972 (Order of | ||||||
13 | the Coif); and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, Even more significant to Congressman Johnson than | ||||||
15 | these academic honors was his family heritage; on his mother's | ||||||
16 | side, his grandfather was McLean County Republican stalwart | ||||||
17 | Arthur Evans; his own father, Robert Johnson, followed the | ||||||
18 | path of public service for many years in Champaign County, | ||||||
19 | rising to membership of the Urbana City Council and serving as | ||||||
20 | the Chairman of the Champaign County Republican Party; and | ||||||
21 | WHEREAS, Even in the 1960's, Champaign County was not | ||||||
22 | quite as Republican as other downstate Illinois counties; |
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1 | Congressman Johnson's father, despite his partisan role, | ||||||
2 | developed a reputation as a can-do problem solver who would | ||||||
3 | work with neighbors of both parties to get things done for | ||||||
4 | Champaign-Urbana; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, During his time in law school and after | ||||||
6 | graduation, Congressman Johnson served as a teaching assistant | ||||||
7 | in the U of I's College of Commerce and College of Law; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, While in law school, Congressman Johnson turned | ||||||
9 | his attention to politics, seeking and winning his father's | ||||||
10 | seat on the Urbana City Council, on which his service began in | ||||||
11 | 1971; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, Upon the retirement of Rep. John C. Hirschfeld in | ||||||
13 | 1976, Congressman Johnson sought the nomination for what was | ||||||
14 | then an open Republican seat in the 52nd District, which | ||||||
15 | encompassed part of Champaign County as well as Douglas and | ||||||
16 | Moultrie Counties; in a six-candidate race, he won the | ||||||
17 | nomination, having not yet celebrated his 30th birthday; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, Elected to the Illinois House of Representatives | ||||||
19 | in the fall of America's bicentennial year, Congressman | ||||||
20 | Johnson began a 24 year career in Illinois's largest | ||||||
21 | legislative chamber; working with the House Judiciary II – | ||||||
22 | Criminal Law Committee, he made many suggestions to improve |
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1 | the criminal laws of Illinois; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, As a powerful voice for downstate Illinois, | ||||||
3 | Congressman Johnson was named Deputy Minority Leader by House | ||||||
4 | Republican Leader Lee A. Daniels, serving in this role | ||||||
5 | continuously except in 1995-96 when Republicans organized the | ||||||
6 | Illinois House and his role was that of Illinois House Deputy | ||||||
7 | Majority Leader; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, In 2000, upon the retirement of Congressman Tom | ||||||
9 | Ewing, Congressman Johnson took the opportunity to seek | ||||||
10 | nomination and election from his east central Illinois home to | ||||||
11 | the United States House of Representatives; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, As a member of Congress, Congressman Johnson | ||||||
13 | served on the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure | ||||||
14 | Committee and the U.S. House Agriculture Committee; in this | ||||||
15 | latter committee, he served as the chairman of the | ||||||
16 | Subcommittee on Rural Development, Research, Biotechnology, | ||||||
17 | and Foreign Agriculture; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, As a member of Congress and of the Agriculture | ||||||
19 | and Transportation Committees, Congressman Johnson placed | ||||||
20 | corn-based ethanol and America-grown biodiesel fuels at the | ||||||
21 | center of American life; facing down some of America's largest | ||||||
22 | business firms, he worked with other corn belt lawmakers to |
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1 | successfully demand that ethanol-blended motor fuels become | ||||||
2 | the octane enhancer of choice at American motor fuel retail | ||||||
3 | pumps nationwide; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Congressman Johnson was a member of many | ||||||
5 | congressional caucuses; as the partisan gap between the two | ||||||
6 | parties widened in Washington and elsewhere, and remembering | ||||||
7 | his father's heritage of working across the aisle, he was the | ||||||
8 | co-founder and Co-chairman of the Center Aisle Caucus; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Congressman Johnson took care to stay in touch | ||||||
10 | with his constituents back home in Illinois; many homes in | ||||||
11 | central Illinois remember their phone ringing on some evening | ||||||
12 | and hearing the voice of their old friend checking in with | ||||||
13 | them, asking how they were doing, and seeking nonpartisan | ||||||
14 | advice on the great issues of the day; and
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15 | WHEREAS, After 12 years in the U.S. House, Congressman | ||||||
16 | Johnson decided, in 2012, that his work was done; he returned | ||||||
17 | home to central Illinois and resumed a schedule of public | ||||||
18 | teaching, including appointments at Illinois State University | ||||||
19 | (2013-2014), Danville Area Community College (2014), and the | ||||||
20 | College of Liberal Arts at his alma mater, the University of | ||||||
21 | Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2014); and
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22 | WHEREAS, In 2013, Congressman Johnson was awarded the |
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1 | Order of Lincoln by the Lincoln Academy of Illinois, the | ||||||
2 | highest-ranking honor that an Illinoisan can receive for | ||||||
3 | service to the people; therefore, be it
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4 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
5 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
6 | we mourn the passing of former Illinois State Representative | ||||||
7 | and U.S. Congressman Timothy Vincent "Tim" Johnson and extend | ||||||
8 | our sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who | ||||||
9 | knew and loved him; and be it further | ||||||
10 | RESOLVED, That we recognize the lengthy public service of | ||||||
11 | Congressman Johnson; and be it further | ||||||
12 | RESOLVED, That the heritage of American elected officials | ||||||
13 | reaching out to their constituents of both parties, talking to | ||||||
14 | them, asking for advice, and acting as their public servants | ||||||
15 | rather than as their masters is a memory that is flickering but | ||||||
16 | can never fade away; and be it further
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17 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
18 | presented to Congressman Johnson's daughter, Heather | ||||||
19 | Stephenson.
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