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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are pleased to honor the life and legacy of the | ||||||
4 | late United States Senator Paul Simon on the occasion of the | ||||||
5 | 80th year of his birth in November of 2008; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Paul Simon was born on November 28, 1928 in | ||||||
7 | Eugene, Oregon; at the age of nineteen, he moved to Troy and | ||||||
8 | purchased the "Troy Call" newspaper, becoming the youngest | ||||||
9 | newspaper editor/publisher in the nation; building on his | ||||||
10 | success, he built a chain of fourteen weekly newspapers; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Paul Simon served the people of the State of | ||||||
12 | Illinois with pride and distinction in the General Assembly as | ||||||
13 | a State Representative from 1955 to 1962 and as a State Senator | ||||||
14 | from 1963 to 1968; during his tenure, he gained national | ||||||
15 | recognition and respect as both a forthright journalist and as | ||||||
16 | an "independent" elected State official; and
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17 | WHEREAS, In 1968, Paul Simon was elected to serve as the | ||||||
18 | 39th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois with Republican Governor | ||||||
19 | Richard B. Ogilvie; the pair's bipartisan administration | ||||||
20 | produced the State's first income tax and paved the way for the | ||||||
21 | State's fourth constitutional convention, which created the | ||||||
22 | fourth and current constitution; and
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1 | WHEREAS, In 1974, Paul Simon ran for the open seat in the | ||||||
2 | Illinois 24th Congressional District, winning the election; he | ||||||
3 | went on to serve the heart of Southern Illinois in the United | ||||||
4 | States House of Representatives from 1975 until 1985; and
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5 | WHEREAS, In 1984, Paul Simon won the United States Senate | ||||||
6 | seat, where he vigorously campaigned to save the National | ||||||
7 | Direct Student Loan Program; he was also well known for working | ||||||
8 | across party lines, joining Senator Orrin Hatch in co-authoring | ||||||
9 | the Balanced Budget Amendment in 1996; he served in the United | ||||||
10 | States Senate until 1997; and
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11 | WHEREAS, In 1988, Paul Simon decided to run for the office | ||||||
12 | of United States President; Simon won the Illinois State | ||||||
13 | primary on the top of the ticket; however, he suspended his | ||||||
14 | campaign later that year, without any regrets, claiming the | ||||||
15 | race had been an "exhilarating experience" in getting to know | ||||||
16 | our nation better; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Paul Simon was the author or co-author of some 20 | ||||||
18 | books, with topics ranging from important issues such as global | ||||||
19 | water resource concerns to his last work, titled "52 Simple | ||||||
20 | Ways To Make A Difference", which was published after his | ||||||
21 | death; his last book simply stated his long held belief that | ||||||
22 | "ordinary people doing small things can make a big difference"; |
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1 | and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, Paul Simon's honesty, integrity, and compassion | ||||||
3 | serve as models of living for the citizens and public servants | ||||||
4 | of this State, the nation, and the world at large; therefore, | ||||||
5 | be it
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6 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
7 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
8 | honor the life and legacy of the late United States Senator | ||||||
9 | Paul Simon on the occasion of the 80th year of his birth; and | ||||||
10 | be it further
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11 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
12 | presented to the U.S. Senator Paul Simon Museum in Troy as a | ||||||
13 | symbol of our esteem and respect for this great public servant.
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