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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 learned with great sadness of the death of | ||||||
4 | their colleague, Senator Vince Demuzio, on Tuesday, April 27, | ||||||
5 | 2004; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Senator Demuzio was born on May 7, 1941, in | ||||||
7 | Gillespie; he attended S & S Simon and Jude Catholic School and | ||||||
8 | Gillespie High School; he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in | ||||||
9 | education and human services from the University of Illinois at | ||||||
10 | Springfield in 1981; he earned a Master of Arts degree in | ||||||
11 | education and public policy from the same school in 1996; he | ||||||
12 | received an Honorary Doctorate from Lewis & Clark Community | ||||||
13 | College, and a Doctor of Laws, Honorist Causa, Degree from | ||||||
14 | Blackburn College; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Senator Demuzio was currently the Senate Majority | ||||||
16 | Leader, chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, and Dean of the | ||||||
17 | Illinois Senate, having served in the upper chamber since 1975; | ||||||
18 | he was also a member of the education, executive, and executive | ||||||
19 | appointments committees; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Prior to his election to the Illinois Senate from | ||||||
21 | the 49th legislative district, he served as Executive Director | ||||||
22 | of the Illinois Valley Economic Development Corporation, a | ||||||
23 | community action agency providing programs in job training, | ||||||
24 | senior citizen nutrition, day care, sheltered workshops for the | ||||||
25 | physically and mentally handicapped, and other social | ||||||
26 | services; and
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27 | WHEREAS, Senator Demuzio was appointed Assistant Senate | ||||||
28 | Majority Leader in the 83rd General Assembly (1983-1984) and | ||||||
29 | was reappointed in the 84th, 85th, 86th, and 87th General | ||||||
30 | Assemblies; in January of 1993, he was appointed Assistant | ||||||
31 | Democratic Leader of the 88th General Assembly and again |
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1 | reappointed in January of 1995, 1997, 1999, and 2001; Senator | ||||||
2 | Demuzio was one of the General Assembly's leading spokesmen for | ||||||
3 | the interests of downstate Illinois; he was also a member of | ||||||
4 | the Legislative Audit Commission and served on the Steering | ||||||
5 | Committee to re-examine the Illinois Constitution; he served on | ||||||
6 | both the 1991 and 2001 Legislative Redistricting Commissions;
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7 | and
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8 | WHEREAS, Senator Demuzio was elected to the Illinois | ||||||
9 | Democratic State Central Committee from the 20th Congressional | ||||||
10 | District in 1982, and re-elected in 1986, 1990, 1994, and 1998; | ||||||
11 | he was elected Chairman of the Illinois Democratic Party in | ||||||
12 | April of 1986 and served through April of 1990; he also served | ||||||
13 | as Chairman of the Illinois delegation to the Democratic | ||||||
14 | National Convention in Atlanta in 1988 and as a member of the | ||||||
15 | Democratic National Committee's Executive Committee; he was | ||||||
16 | the first Chairman elected from downstate Illinois in more than | ||||||
17 | 40 years and is credited with rebuilding the infrastructure of | ||||||
18 | the Illinois Democratic Party; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, In the post-Watergate era, Vince Demuzio is | ||||||
20 | credited with bringing legislative and Democratic Party | ||||||
21 | reforms with a like-minded group of lawmakers affectionately | ||||||
22 | known as the "Crazy Eight"; and
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23 | WHEREAS, Senator Demuzio received numerous distinguished | ||||||
24 | legislative service awards during his tenure; he served as | ||||||
25 | Secretary of the Blackburn College Board of Trustees in | ||||||
26 | Carlinville, Vice Chair of the Carlinville Hospital Board, and | ||||||
27 | he was on the Board of Directors for Kemmerer Village, a child | ||||||
28 | care agency, in Assumption; he was a member of numerous | ||||||
29 | fraternal and social organizations; and
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30 | WHEREAS, Among the highlights of his legislative career, | ||||||
31 | Senator Demuzio played a major role in securing funding for the | ||||||
32 | creation of the Orr Research Center and the completion of Route |
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1 | 36 from Jacksonville to Quincy; he received national attention | ||||||
2 | as part of a fight to clean up hazardous waste in Wilsonville | ||||||
3 | and has helped obtain funding for major road improvements along | ||||||
4 | the Route 67 corridor from Alton to Jacksonville;
in 1999, he | ||||||
5 | led a coalition from Christian County that convinced the | ||||||
6 | Governor to appropriate funds in the Illinois FIRST program to | ||||||
7 | turn Route 29 from Rochester to Taylorville into a four-lane | ||||||
8 | road; he helped many small communities obtain funding for sewer | ||||||
9 | and water improvements and was especially proud to sponsor | ||||||
10 | legislation renaming the State's income tax check-off for | ||||||
11 | breast and cervical cancer on the State income tax return in | ||||||
12 | honor of the late State Senator Penny Severns; and
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13 | WHEREAS, The passing of Senator Vince Demuzio has been | ||||||
14 | deeply felt by many across Illinois, especially his wife, | ||||||
15 | Deanna (Clemonds); his son, Brad; his daughter, Stephanie Blair | ||||||
16 | and her husband, Patrick; his mother, Catherine; his | ||||||
17 | mother-in-law, Virginia; and his sisters, Marlene, Donna | ||||||
18 | Burke, Cathy Visintin, and Bernadette Hasquin; therefore, be it
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19 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
20 | NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
21 | mourn the passing of Senator Vince Demuzio, our colleague, who | ||||||
22 | served the people with honor and distinction and exemplified | ||||||
23 | the highest standards, which won him unequivocal admiration; | ||||||
24 | and be it further
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25 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
26 | presented to the family of Senator Vince Demuzio as an | ||||||
27 | expression of our sincerest condolences during their time of | ||||||
28 | bereavement.
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