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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 United States Congressman | ||||||
5 | John Edward Porter of Alexandria, Virginia, formerly of | ||||||
6 | Evanston, who passed away on June 3, 2022 at the age of 87; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter was born in Evanston on June | ||||||
8 | 1, 1935; he graduated from Evanston Township High School; he | ||||||
9 | then attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; he | ||||||
10 | received his Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts from | ||||||
11 | Northwestern University in 1957; he served in the U.S. Army | ||||||
12 | Reserve from 1958 to 1964; he earned his Juris Doctor from the | ||||||
13 | University of Michigan Law School in 1961, where he made Law | ||||||
14 | Review and graduated with distinction; passing the bar, he | ||||||
15 | commenced the practice of law in Illinois; and
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16 | WHEREAS, As an Evanston community leader, Congressman | ||||||
17 | Porter served as a director or an officer of the United | ||||||
18 | Community Services of Evanston, the Evanston March of Dimes, | ||||||
19 | the Southeast Evanston Association, the East Evanston | ||||||
20 | Community Conference, the University Club of Evanston, the | ||||||
21 | Evanston Historical Society, the Cove School for children with | ||||||
22 | challenges, and the Evanston YMCA; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter ran and won as a Republican in | ||||||
2 | the Illinois House of Representatives in the first election | ||||||
3 | following the redistricting of the Illinois House and the | ||||||
4 | Illinois Senate after the 1970 census; he served as a member of | ||||||
5 | the Illinois House from 1973 to 1979, specializing in issues | ||||||
6 | of conservation, fiscal restraint, and the criminal justice | ||||||
7 | system; during his tenure, his voting record was honored by | ||||||
8 | the League of Conservation Voters in 1973, the Independent | ||||||
9 | Voters of Illinois in 1974, and the Chicago Crime Commission | ||||||
10 | in 1976; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter successfully ran as a | ||||||
12 | Republican for the vacancy in the then 10th U.S. House | ||||||
13 | District within the State of Illinois due to the appointment | ||||||
14 | and confirmation of Congressman Abner J. Mikva to the U.S. | ||||||
15 | Court of Appeals in September 1979; he joined the U.S. House of | ||||||
16 | Representatives on January 22, 1980; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter, as a member of Congress | ||||||
18 | representing the North Shore of the Chicago metropolitan area | ||||||
19 | and one of the best-educated U.S. House districts in the | ||||||
20 | nation, found himself asked to speak out on a variety of | ||||||
21 | issues, including issues of a bipartisan nature; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter won a coveted seat on the U.S. | ||||||
23 | House Appropriations Committee, which gave him an insider's |
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1 | voice on federal budget policy; his voice grew as time passed | ||||||
2 | alongside the growth in numbers of his fellow Republicans in | ||||||
3 | Congress; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Through seniority and his own expertise, | ||||||
5 | Congressman Porter rose to become the chairperson of the | ||||||
6 | federal House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and | ||||||
7 | Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, giving him | ||||||
8 | sign-off power over sections of the federal budget worth | ||||||
9 | hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars; throughout this period, | ||||||
10 | he continued to speak out as a voice for public sector fiscal | ||||||
11 | restraint; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter became an advocate for growth | ||||||
13 | and change in the 1980s and 1990s; when scientists came to him | ||||||
14 | concerning advances in large-molecule research capabilities, | ||||||
15 | he worked with them to achieve greater funding for the | ||||||
16 | National Institutes of Health (NIH); his efforts allowed the | ||||||
17 | NIH to pursue the Human Genome Project, which was aimed at | ||||||
18 | identifying, mapping, and sequencing the DNA of the entire | ||||||
19 | human genome, and the organization declared a complete genome | ||||||
20 | had been sequenced in May 2021; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter also remembered Northwestern | ||||||
22 | University while working in Congress, securing funding for the | ||||||
23 | Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center on the Northwestern |
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1 | Medical Campus in downtown Chicago and funding for the | ||||||
2 | Pancoe-NSUHS Life Sciences Pavilion in Evanston; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter, after two decades in | ||||||
4 | Congress, did not run for re-election in 2000; he was named as | ||||||
5 | a recipient of the Mary Lasker Public Service Award for wise | ||||||
6 | and perceptive leadership on behalf of medical research | ||||||
7 | funding in 2000; he was also chosen as the namesake of the | ||||||
8 | NIH's Neuroscience Research Center in Bethesda, Maryland in | ||||||
9 | March 2014; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Upon his retirement in January 2001, Congressman | ||||||
11 | Porter joined the Washington, D.C.-based private sector, | ||||||
12 | practicing law and serving as an advisor to many policymaking | ||||||
13 | and advisory institutions and panels; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter's legacy will live on in a | ||||||
15 | myriad of ways; he helped many individuals get started in | ||||||
16 | public service and professional life; he served as a mentor to | ||||||
17 | young Congressional staff member Mark Kirk, who succeeded him | ||||||
18 | in Congress as the U.S. Representative of Illinois' 10th | ||||||
19 | District in 2001 before serving Illinois as a U.S. Senator | ||||||
20 | from December 2010 to January 2017; he was a voice of fiscal | ||||||
21 | restraint and forward vision and advocated for action on | ||||||
22 | issues of global importance, which will have a lasting impact | ||||||
23 | on the State of Illinois, the nation, and humankind; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Congressman Porter is survived by his spouse, | ||||||
2 | Amy; his children and stepchildren, John, David, Annie, Robyn, | ||||||
3 | Donna, McKay, and Michelle; and his 14 grandchildren; | ||||||
4 | therefore, be it
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5 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
6 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
7 | we mourn the passing of former Illinois State Representative | ||||||
8 | and United States Congressman John Edward Porter and extend | ||||||
9 | our sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who | ||||||
10 | knew and loved him; and be it further
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11 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
12 | presented to Congressman Porter's spouse, Amy, and his son, | ||||||
13 | David Porter, as an expression of our deepest sympathy.
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