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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, There are few members in the history of the |
3 | | Illinois General Assembly who have had as great an impact on |
4 | | the lives of millions of Illinois residents as House Majority |
5 | | Leader Greg Harris; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, While serving the residents of the 13th District |
7 | | over the course of the last 16 years in the Illinois General |
8 | | Assembly, Leader Harris has established a reputation as a |
9 | | respected and esteemed legislator, a trusted and honest |
10 | | negotiator, and a master policy expert who combines humility |
11 | | and civility with an unparalleled work ethic to achieve |
12 | | historic legislative initiatives; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Originally from Colorado, Leader Harris attended |
14 | | the University of Colorado at Boulder, earning a degree in |
15 | | journalism, and, after moving to Chicago, began his career in |
16 | | marketing and governmental relations at the National Home |
17 | | Furnishings Association; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, While the association left Chicago in 1988, |
19 | | Leader Harris stayed and co-founded Open Hands Chicago, an |
20 | | in-home meal delivery program targeting people living with HIV |
21 | | and AIDS, serving 41,476 meals in its first year of operation |
22 | | in 1989 and 750,000 meals by the end of 1994; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Following his community involvement, Leader |
2 | | Harris served as the chief of staff to former 48th Ward |
3 | | Alderwoman Mary Ann Smith for 14 years, establishing strong |
4 | | relationships across the city and with social service agencies |
5 | | and managing various political campaigns in the city; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Upon his election to the Illinois House of |
7 | | Representatives in 2006, Leader Harris became the first openly |
8 | | gay man to succeed another openly gay man, the late |
9 | | Representative Larry McKeon, in the State legislature; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Leader Harris has taken his personal experiences |
11 | | as an openly gay man, an activist during the AIDS crisis, and a |
12 | | person living openly with HIV to fuel his policy agenda and |
13 | | raise the profile of human services issues, and while chairing |
14 | | the House Human Services and Appropriations-Human Services |
15 | | committees, he ensured that government worked to expand and |
16 | | enhance supports and services for those who need it the most; |
17 | | and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Leader Harris spearheaded marriage equality, |
19 | | advancing the issue for numerous terms until passing a bill |
20 | | was possible, spending a year folding roll calls in his jacket |
21 | | pocket to track his progress gathering support for the |
22 | | measure, and ultimately enshrining same-sex marriage in |
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1 | | Illinois; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, When many of the human service providers with |
3 | | whom Leader Harris worked faced a crisis as a result of a |
4 | | protracted budget impasse, he assumed the role of lead budget |
5 | | negotiator for the House Democratic Caucus, ultimately helping |
6 | | to forge the bipartisan compromise that balanced the budget, |
7 | | restored funding for lifesaving services, and set Illinois |
8 | | back on the path to fiscal responsibility; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Leader Harris was elevated to Majority Leader in |
10 | | 2019, making history as the first openly gay legislative |
11 | | leader in the Illinois General Assembly, and during a landmark |
12 | | legislative session under his leadership, $45 billion was |
13 | | allocated toward rebuilding crumbling roads and bridges, |
14 | | draconian marijuana prohibition was ended, the minimum wage |
15 | | for Illinois working people was raised, and the right to |
16 | | choose was enshrined in law; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Leader Harris |
18 | | championed efforts to secure the medical care and vaccines all |
19 | | Illinoisans needed, while remaining a leading voice for |
20 | | extending financial relief to struggling small businesses; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, Leader Harris maintains a wide variety of |
22 | | interests outside the General Assembly, including an abiding |
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1 | | appreciation of bacon, watching little-seen science fiction |
2 | | movies, maintaining a unique collection of socks, raising |
3 | | awareness of days of recognition and celebration on social |
4 | | media, and acting as a human companion to Tip the Cat; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Leader Harris, who leaves the Illinois General |
6 | | Assembly with a void that will be impossible for a single |
7 | | individual to fill, is a well-known advocate for equality and |
8 | | fairness throughout the state, a treasured figure in his |
9 | | community and the City of Chicago, a respected colleague to |
10 | | members of the General Assembly on both sides of the aisle, a |
11 | | compassionate leader who embodies the spirit of public |
12 | | service, a voice for those who are often voiceless, and a |
13 | | dedicated and dear friend to many, and he leaves a legacy |
14 | | worthy of enduring remembrance; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, In his community and throughout Illinois, the |
16 | | lives of those whom he has befriended and represented and for |
17 | | whom he has been an advocate are fundamentally richer because |
18 | | of Leader Harris' compassion, his tireless work, and his |
19 | | everyday efforts to inspire joy in those around him; |
20 | | therefore, be it
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21 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
22 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
23 | | we offer our profound thanks to House Majority Leader Greg |
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1 | | Harris for his 16 years of dedicated service to the people of |
2 | | Illinois and congratulate him on his retirement from the |
3 | | Illinois House of Representatives; and be it further
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4 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
5 | | presented to Leader Harris as an expression of our gratitude, |
6 | | respect, and best wishes.
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