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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The Honorable Representative Lee A. Daniels, | ||||||
3 | during his experience of almost 32 years as a member of the | ||||||
4 | Illinois House of Representatives, has served the Illinois | ||||||
5 | General Assembly in almost every position of honor known to the | ||||||
6 | House, including the responsibility of Speaker of the Illinois | ||||||
7 | House of Representatives; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, The Honorable Lee A. Daniels has become a | ||||||
9 | nationally known advocate for persons with developmental | ||||||
10 | disabilities and their families, sponsoring many ground | ||||||
11 | breaking pieces of legislation designed to help persons with | ||||||
12 | developmental disabilities and their families, and tirelessly | ||||||
13 | advocating for their implementation and full funding; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, Because of Lee A. Daniels' tireless work on behalf | ||||||
15 | of Illinois persons with developmental disabilities and their | ||||||
16 | families, Illinois has become a national model for successful | ||||||
17 | developmental disability care, with special reference to the | ||||||
18 | problem of adequate community care for persons with | ||||||
19 | developmental disabilities and their families, the problem of | ||||||
20 | providing adequate transition support for developmentally | ||||||
21 | disabled people who "age out" from their years of elementary | ||||||
22 | and secondary education, and the problem of respite care for | ||||||
23 | the families of persons with developmental disabilities who | ||||||
24 | selflessly care for their family members at home; and | ||||||
25 | WHEREAS, For these and many other reasons, the Honorable | ||||||
26 | Lee A. Daniels quickly attracted the esteem of his legislative | ||||||
27 | colleagues in other states, an esteem reflected in the | ||||||
28 | executive positions to which he was elected within the National | ||||||
29 | Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL); starting with | ||||||
30 | membership on the NCSL Executive Committee, a post to which he | ||||||
31 | was elevated in 1984, he rose to the rank of NCSL President in | ||||||
32 | 1989-90, presiding over the NCSL Annual Meeting in Nashville in |
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1 | that year; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, After only six years in office, Representative Lee | ||||||
3 | A. Daniels joined the ranks of House Republican leadership in | ||||||
4 | the Illinois House, becoming Minority Whip in 1981, and after | ||||||
5 | only eight years in office was elected House Republican Leader | ||||||
6 | by his colleagues in 1983, beginning an uninterrupted period of | ||||||
7 | twenty years as leader of the Republican Party in the Illinois | ||||||
8 | House of Representatives, the lineal successor of Abraham | ||||||
9 | Lincoln in this position; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, As the undisputed leader of his colleagues, | ||||||
11 | Daniels was the unanimous choice of his party's caucus for the | ||||||
12 | position of Speaker of the Illinois House during the 89th | ||||||
13 | General Assembly, which met from 1995 through 1996; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, During the term of the 89th General Assembly, the | ||||||
15 | Illinois House initiated numerous items of key legislature | ||||||
16 | effort for the good of all Illinois, including the passage and | ||||||
17 | signing into law of a comprehensive package of measures for the | ||||||
18 | reform of the Chicago school system, a system that had been | ||||||
19 | described by a federal secretary of education as "the worst | ||||||
20 | school system in the nation"; and | ||||||
21 | WHEREAS, As a result of the bipartisan efforts encapsulated | ||||||
22 | in Chicago school reform, this inner-city school district has | ||||||
23 | begun the task of renewing its excellence, increasing pupil | ||||||
24 | test scores, and keeping the promise to "leave no child | ||||||
25 | behind"; and | ||||||
26 | WHEREAS, The leadership of the Honorable Lee A. Daniels has | ||||||
27 | been characterized by a desire to increase the productivity and | ||||||
28 | excellence of all units of State and local government within | ||||||
29 | Illinois, and as a result Daniels has been a friend to the | ||||||
30 | Illinois taxpayer in every position in which he has served; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Before and during his Speakership, Lee A. Daniels | ||||||
2 | pushed tirelessly for the enactment of property tax caps in | ||||||
3 | Cook County, in the suburban counties surrounding Cook County, | ||||||
4 | and in many counties in downstate Illinois, to limit the growth | ||||||
5 | of local governmental spending, and ensure that the units of | ||||||
6 | local government that depend on property tax revenue remain | ||||||
7 | units of high productivity and retain a sense of loyalty to the | ||||||
8 | taxpayers who elect them; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, In these uncertain times, our national security is | ||||||
10 | measurably increased by the presence of almost inexhaustible | ||||||
11 | resources of coal under the ground of Illinois, but during the | ||||||
12 | 1980's and 1990's, the Illinois coal industry was suffering | ||||||
13 | almost exponential decline in the volume and value of coal | ||||||
14 | mined; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, In 2001 Lee A. Daniels, acting as House Republican | ||||||
16 | Leader, brought all of the interested parties to the | ||||||
17 | negotiating table and led the development of the "Empower | ||||||
18 | Illinois" program to re-establish the Illinois coal industry | ||||||
19 | and encourage the continued mining and burning, under | ||||||
20 | environmentally sound conditions, of Illinois coal for | ||||||
21 | electric energy throughout Illinois and the rest of the nation; | ||||||
22 | and | ||||||
23 | WHEREAS, In 1992 Representative Daniels drafted, and saw | ||||||
24 | enacted into law, a bill, that became Public Act 87-870, which | ||||||
25 | created the criminal offenses of stalking and aggravated | ||||||
26 | stalking, making Illinois the first State in the nation to make | ||||||
27 | stalking a felony criminal offense and thereby protecting | ||||||
28 | victims of stalking throughout Illinois; and | ||||||
29 | WHEREAS, Lee Daniels has made adequate health care for | ||||||
30 | seniors his top priority, and has been a principal legislative | ||||||
31 | champion of the Circuit Breaker program that provided | ||||||
32 | subsidized pharmaceutical drugs for lower and middle-income |
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1 | seniors to cover cardiovascular disease, diabetes, arthritis, | ||||||
2 | Alzheimer's disease, cancer, glaucoma, Parkinson's disease, | ||||||
3 | and osteoporosis; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, The Circuit Breaker program formed the foundation | ||||||
5 | of Illinois's current Illinois Cares Rx program to provide | ||||||
6 | necessary pharmaceuticals of many varieties to Illinois senior | ||||||
7 | citizens; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, The preceding has not been a complete list of the | ||||||
9 | legislative accomplishments of the Honorable Representative | ||||||
10 | Lee A. Daniels, because a definitive list would take too long | ||||||
11 | to be recounted here; therefore,
be it | ||||||
12 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
13 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
14 | we acknowledge that the experience, lawmaking skill, and | ||||||
15 | accomplishments of the Honorable Lee A. Daniels have raised him | ||||||
16 | to a unique position among his colleagues in the Illinois House | ||||||
17 | of Representatives; and be it
further | ||||||
18 | RESOLVED, that Representative Lee A. Daniels has been, is, | ||||||
19 | and will continue to be a tireless advocate for his district, | ||||||
20 | for DuPage County, and for all of the people of Illinois; and | ||||||
21 | be it
further | ||||||
22 | RESOLVED, that the Honorable Lee A. Daniels could not have | ||||||
23 | accomplished a fraction of the considerable body of | ||||||
24 | accomplishments recounted here had it not been for the tireless | ||||||
25 | and loving support that he has received from his wife, Pamela | ||||||
26 | Daniels, and his five children, Laurie, Rachael, Julia, Tom, | ||||||
27 | and Christina; and be it
further | ||||||
28 | RESOLVED, that the House of Representatives present a | ||||||
29 | suitable copy of this resolution to the Honorable | ||||||
30 | Representative Lee A. Daniels and his family, as a token of our |
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1 | continued affection and esteem.
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