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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Illinois is a state that embraces its great |
3 | | diversity, that commits itself to equity and
inclusion for all |
4 | | communities, and honors individuals that dream, dedicate |
5 | | themselves,
and build for future generations; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali had an unrelenting spirit to dream; |
7 | | he said "Impossible is
a not a fact. It is an opinion. It is |
8 | | not a declaration. It is a dare. Impossible is potential."; |
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10 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali was brave; he said "What I suffered
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11 | | physically was worth what I have accomplished in life. A man |
12 | | who is not courageous
enough to take risks will never |
13 | | accomplish anything in life."; he persisted despite
the |
14 | | physical harm and political opposition he endured; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali was humble; he said "I would like to
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16 | | be remembered as a person who never looked down on those who |
17 | | looked up to him."; he
admitted he was a flawed human being |
18 | | like everyone else, but he still strived to become a
better |
19 | | person every day; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali demonstrated an inspiring work |
21 | | ethic;
he committed himself to his passion for boxing and |
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1 | | never stopped
working to achieve success; he won the Olympic |
2 | | gold medal and the heavy weight title three
times; he won 56 |
3 | | matches in his 21 year professional career, making him |
4 | | America's
Champ; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali was an inspiration for future
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6 | | generations; he knew becoming America's Champ required |
7 | | discipline and said "Don't
count the days, make the days |
8 | | count."; he did not let distractions keep him from his
goal; |
9 | | and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali was a true American Patriot; he said
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11 | | "All I can do is fight for truth and justice." and would hold |
12 | | leaders that represented
him to a standard of ethics; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali was an example of a powerful
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14 | | American life; he represented the power of a single individual |
15 | | voice embodying the
values that create champions; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali was committed to uniting our country
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17 | | and held deliberate conversations with others who held |
18 | | opposing views; he said "I want to be remembered as a man who |
19 | | tried to unite all humankind through faith and
love."; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali showed perseverance; even
though he |
21 | | had Parkinson's disease, which impaired his motor skills and |
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1 | | speech later in
his life, he continued his work as a global |
2 | | humanitarian and a goodwill ambassador; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali was a dedicated philanthropist;
he |
4 | | helped people around the world who were battling hunger, |
5 | | helped at local soup kitchens and hospitals, worked with the |
6 | | Special Olympics and the Make A Wish Foundation around
the |
7 | | world, and vocalized support for Parkinson's disease research; |
8 | | and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali had a commitment to service and |
10 | | faith; he said "Truly great people in history never wanted to |
11 | | be great themselves. All they wanted
was the chance to do good |
12 | | to others and be close to God."; he found strength in his |
13 | | faith; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Muhammad Ali, known as America's champ, was a
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15 | | devoted American Muslim; he said "Islam means Peace." and |
16 | | brought
honor to the United States by relying on courage he |
17 | | found in his faith to
stand up against injustices worldwide; |
18 | | therefore, be it
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19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL |
20 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we declare January 17, |
21 | | 2022 as Muhammad Ali Day in the State of Illinois to |
22 | | commemorate this inspirational, ambitious, hard-working, and |