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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 Senator |
4 | | Scott Bennett, who passed away on December 9, 2022; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett was born to Dr. Robert and Barbara |
6 | | Bennett in Fort Campbell, Kentucky on July 16, 1977; he moved |
7 | | with his family as an infant to Gibson City, where five |
8 | | generations of his family have worked on their family farm; he |
9 | | graduated from Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley High School in 1995; |
10 | | following, he studied history at Illinois State University and |
11 | | graduated in 1998; he then studied law at the University of |
12 | | Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he graduated in 2002 with a |
13 | | Juris Doctor; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett began his career in law and politics |
15 | | in 1999 when he earned an internship at the White House and |
16 | | served the Clinton Administration in the Office of |
17 | | Presidential Gifts; he served as a prosecutor with the City of |
18 | | Chicago and returned to central Illinois to work as an |
19 | | assistant state's attorney in Bloomington-Normal and later as |
20 | | an assistant state's attorney in Champaign-Urbana; some of his |
21 | | most important work was dedicated to seeking justice for child |
22 | | victims of crime; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett was appointed to fill Michael |
2 | | Frerichs' vacant state senate seat in 2015; he was known to |
3 | | rise above partisanship to find common ground for the good of |
4 | | Illinois; he was a tireless advocate for measures to protect |
5 | | the environment, agriculture in Illinois, and the quality of |
6 | | life for the most vulnerable in the State of Illinois; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett served as the chairman of the Higher |
8 | | Education Committee; he served as the vice chairman of the |
9 | | Judiciary Committee and State Government Committee; he served |
10 | | as the sub-chairman of the Judiciary, Appropriations for |
11 | | Higher Education, Redistricting for East Central and Southeast |
12 | | Illinois, Judiciary-Privacy, and Unemployment Insurance |
13 | | Committees; he served as the sub-vice-chairman for the |
14 | | Redistricting of West Central Illinois and Judiciary-Business |
15 | | Entities Committees; he served as a member of the Agriculture |
16 | | Committee, the Executive Appointments Committee, Redistricting |
17 | | Committee, and Redistricting Southern Illinois Committee; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett instituted protections to keep |
19 | | drinking water in the Mahomet Aquifer safe; he promoted |
20 | | compassionate courtrooms, including authorizing the use of |
21 | | comfort dogs; he worked with Treasurer Michael Frerichs to |
22 | | create the ABLE Act, which helped cover expenses for persons |
23 | | with disabilities; he fought to increase college affordability |
24 | | and worked to support the University of Illinois, Parkland |
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1 | | College, and Danville Community College; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett was dedicated to the people of his |
3 | | district; he would always make time to hear of their troubles |
4 | | and work towards solutions within and without the State |
5 | | legislature; he was known for checking on his constituents to |
6 | | ask how they were doing and if there was anything he could do |
7 | | to help; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett was a beloved family man and was |
9 | | known for his humor and quick wit; he was a genuine and caring |
10 | | person with friends, family, constituents, and colleagues from |
11 | | his own party and across the aisle; he could bring a smile to |
12 | | anyone's face and create a space for connection with a laugh; |
13 | | and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett always found time to take care of |
15 | | his family and to work on his family's centennial farm; he was |
16 | | proud to obtain a commercial driver's license so he could haul |
17 | | grain in a semi-truck to the area grain elevator; he took time |
18 | | to call constituents while waiting for the truck to be loaded |
19 | | to ask about their day; he loved being a part of the farming |
20 | | community of Illinois; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett final act of service was to his |
22 | | beloved family; he safely drove his family home from the |
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1 | | airport after a family trip, tucked his children into bed, and |
2 | | kissed his wife goodnight; he was found unresponsive in bed |
3 | | the next morning due to an undiagnosed brain tumor and was |
4 | | taken to the Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett was preceded in death by his |
6 | | grandmother, Charlene Bennett; his grandmother, Marge Barry; |
7 | | his grandfather, Lee Barry; his uncle, Dennis Barry; his |
8 | | cousin, Crystal Barry; and his mother-in-law, Mardelle |
9 | | Meredith; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Bennett is survived by his wife of 20 years, |
11 | | Stacy Bennett; his children, Sam and Emma; his parents, Dr. |
12 | | Robert and Barbara Bennett; his brother, Rob Bennett; his |
13 | | sister-in-law, Mabruka Yazidi; his niece, Naimi |
14 | | Yazidi-Bennett; his uncles, Rep. Tom Bennett and Doug Bennett; |
15 | | his aunt, Carol Bennett-Barker; his aunt, Wanda Driscoll; his |
16 | | aunt, Carol Sanecki; his father-in-law, Bill Meredith; many |
17 | | cousins and friends; and his dog, Betty White; therefore, be |
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19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
20 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
21 | | we mourn the passing of Senator Scott Bennett and extend our |
22 | | sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew |
23 | | and loved him; and be it further
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