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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of this body were deeply saddened to |
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| learn of the death of Maria "Tonne" Ulmer-Glover of Chicago; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Maria "Tonne" Ulmer-Glover was born on April 1, |
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| 1949, in Chicago, to the union of David and Mary Atkins; she |
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| accepted Christ at an early age and remained steadfast in her |
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| faith throughout her life; and
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| WHEREAS, She graduated from Harlan High School and attended |
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| the University of Illinois at Champaign; she matriculated from |
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| Roosevelt University receiving a degree in accounting; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1981, she began her service to the citizens of |
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| the State of Illinois by joining the staff of the then newly |
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| created Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR); she served |
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| in the capacity of Chief Accountant; and
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| WHEREAS, Maria performed in an outstanding manner |
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| throughout her tenure with the Illinois Department of Human |
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| Rights, working tirelessly and unselfishly to develop and |
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| maintain the fiscal integrity of the IDHR; through the years, |
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| she distinguished herself in many facets of her work, one of |
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| which was becoming the first African-American female in the |
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| State to be promoted to the lofty position of Chief Fiscal |
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| Officer for a Cabinet-level agency; and
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| WHEREAS, She worked closely and effectively with the |
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| members of the Illinois General Assembly in many areas, but |
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| particularly in its effort to ensure the fiscal integrity of |
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| the State's budget; she developed and piloted the budget of the |
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| Illinois Department of Human Rights through the legislative |
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| process with efficiency, professionalism, and competence; she |
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| earned the respect and admiration of many members of the |