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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the | ||||||
3 | State of Illinois were shocked and saddened to learn of the | ||||||
4 | death of their former colleague, U.S. Senator Paul Simon, of | ||||||
5 | Makanda, on Tuesday, December 9, 2003; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Senator Simon was born on November 29, 1928 in | ||||||
7 | Eugene, Oregon to Reverend Martin Simon and his wife, Ruth; he | ||||||
8 | attended Dana College in Nebraska; and
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9 | WHEREAS, Senator Simon's success in politics began with the | ||||||
10 | reformer's zeal he evidenced at the Troy Tribune, where he was | ||||||
11 | a crusading owner-editor, the nation's youngest newspaper | ||||||
12 | owner, before he was old enough to vote; he testified in 1951 | ||||||
13 | before Senator Estes Kefauver's Crime Investigating Committee, | ||||||
14 | and in 1954, after a two-year stint in the Army Counter | ||||||
15 | Intelligence Corps along the Iron Curtain, he parlayed exposure | ||||||
16 | of political corruption and organized crime in Madison County | ||||||
17 | into a successful race for the Illinois House; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, Senator Simon served eight years in the House of | ||||||
19 | Representatives, where he met his first wife, Jeanne Hurley of | ||||||
20 | Wilmette, shortly after she was elected to the State | ||||||
21 | legislature in 1956; they married in 1960, becoming the first | ||||||
22 | husband-and-wife team in the history of the Illinois General | ||||||
23 | Assembly; she preceded him in death in 2000; and | ||||||
24 | WHEREAS, As a legislator, he was chief sponsor of the law | ||||||
25 | that required governmental agencies at all levels to open their | ||||||
26 | meetings to the public and the news media; he voluntarily | ||||||
27 | disclosed his personal finances in his first race for the State | ||||||
28 | legislature - long before any disclosure was required - and | ||||||
29 | continued baring his finances in more detail than the law | ||||||
30 | required throughout his political career; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, In 1968, voters elected Republican Richard | ||||||
2 | Ogilvie as Governor and Democrat Paul Simon as Lieutenant | ||||||
3 | Governor, the only time in Illinois history that voters would | ||||||
4 | pair politicians of different parties for those offices; as | ||||||
5 | Lieutenant Governor, he held town meetings throughout the State | ||||||
6 | to field complaints about State government; following his term | ||||||
7 | as Lieutenant Governor, he started the public affairs reporting | ||||||
8 | program at Sangamon State University, now the University of | ||||||
9 | Illinois at Springfield; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, In 1974, Senator Simon was elected to the U.S. | ||||||
11 | House of Representatives, serving 10 years until winning | ||||||
12 | election to the U.S. Senate; he held the seat for 12 years | ||||||
13 | before retiring in 1997; he helped overhaul the federal student | ||||||
14 | loan program to enable students and their families to borrow | ||||||
15 | directly from the government;
he advocated for liberal causes | ||||||
16 | and increased funding for social programs, but he also | ||||||
17 | campaigned for a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. | ||||||
18 | Constitution; he was known to be a man of integrity and a voice | ||||||
19 | for the less fortunate; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, Senator Simon wrote weekly newspaper columns for | ||||||
21 | 46 years and authored or co-wrote more than 20 books between | ||||||
22 | 1964 and 2003; his most recent book, "Our Culture of Pandering" | ||||||
23 | was published earlier this year; and | ||||||
24 | WHEREAS, Following his retirement from the U.S. Senate, | ||||||
25 | Senator Simon took up teaching, writing, and heading the Public | ||||||
26 | Policy Institute, a think tank which he founded at Southern | ||||||
27 | Illinois University Carbondale; he married Patricia Derge in | ||||||
28 | 2001; he is the recipient of several honorary degrees and other | ||||||
29 | accolades; and | ||||||
30 | WHEREAS, The passing of Senator Paul Simon has been deeply | ||||||
31 | felt by many throughout the State of Illinois, but especially | ||||||
32 | by his wife, Patricia; his daughter, Sheila; his son, Martin; |
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1 | and his step-daughter, Jennie Derge; therefore, be it
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
3 | NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
4 | mourn the passing of Senator Paul Simon, a great man who will | ||||||
5 | long be remembered for his devotion to serving the least | ||||||
6 | fortunate people of our society, for his genuine personality, | ||||||
7 | and his trademark bow-tie and glasses; and be it further
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8 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
9 | presented to the family of Senator Paul Simon as an expression | ||||||
10 | of our sincerest condolences during their time of bereavement.
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