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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| learned with deep sorrow and regret of the death of their |
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| friend and colleague, Representative Lovana Jones of Chicago, |
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| on Monday, May 8, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Lovana "Lou" Jones was born on March 28, 1938, in |
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| Mansfield, Ohio; she moved with her family to Chicago in 1959, |
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| settling in the Douglas/Grand Boulevard neighborhood; she held |
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| a B.A. in business administration from Ohio State University; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Representative Jones first began serving in 1987 |
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| and spent nearly 20 years as a member of the House of |
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| Representatives, where she championed the causes of abused |
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| children, minorities, and ex-convicts and served most recently |
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| as the chair of the Committee on Public Safety; she was as an |
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| assistant majority leader for six of her ten terms; and
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| WHEREAS, Representative Jones also spearheaded legislation |
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| that focused on the rights of grandparents raising their |
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| grandchildren; she was vocal in her concern for child welfare |
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| and was an advocate for women; and
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| WHEREAS, In 2004, Representative Jones helped give |
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| non-violent offenders a second chance at a better future by |
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| sponsoring legislation that allowed eligible juveniles to |
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| receive information on the steps they must take in order to |
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| have their records expunged; she also worked to bring more |
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| financial options to inner city residents and fought for |
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| greater protections for consumers; and
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| WHEREAS, Representative Jones was active in several |
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| community and civic organizations, including the Task Force for |
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| Black Political Empowerment, Operation PUSH (of which she was |