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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are deeply | ||||||
3 | sorry to learn of the death of Jay A. Miller of Evanston; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Jay Miller served as the Executive Director of the | ||||||
5 | American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Illinois for more than | ||||||
6 | 25 years; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Jay Miller worked as a journalist in Cleveland and | ||||||
8 | a union organizer for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of | ||||||
9 | America before moving to Chicago to join the Midwest office of | ||||||
10 | the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC); and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, Jay Miller led a campaign for the AFSC aimed at | ||||||
12 | securing ratification of a Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and helped | ||||||
13 | to organize a rally for the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, | ||||||
14 | Jr. at Chicago's Soldier Field; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, Jay Miller became the executive director of the | ||||||
16 | ACLU of Illinois in 1965, when the organization had a staff of | ||||||
17 | four and budget of less than $50,000, and soon led the | ||||||
18 | organization to new and innovative cases, including | ||||||
19 | desegregation of the Waukegan Public Schools, challenges to | ||||||
20 | racial segregation in public housing, and defending the rights | ||||||
21 | of protestors at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in |
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1 | Chicago; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Jay Miller took a prominent role in challenging | ||||||
3 | the police accounts of the shooting of Black Panther Fred | ||||||
4 | Hampton, leading to the revelation of the true facts of that | ||||||
5 | problem; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Jay Miller became a prominent voice for civil | ||||||
7 | liberties in the State, traveled to every corner of the State | ||||||
8 | to meet with ACLU members and others, and became a regular | ||||||
9 | voice defending civil liberties in the media across Illinois, | ||||||
10 | often invoking his own colorful rhetoric; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, Jay Miller's vision and managerial skills, | ||||||
12 | combined with his fierce passion for civil liberties, built the | ||||||
13 | modern ACLU of Illinois, providing resources for the | ||||||
14 | organization to take on early cases protecting the rights of | ||||||
15 | persons with AIDS and HIV, ensuring fundamental rights for | ||||||
16 | lesbians and gay men, worked to reform a decrepit and dangerous | ||||||
17 | child welfare system and the Illinois Department of Mental | ||||||
18 | Health, and challenged racial profiling and other racial | ||||||
19 | discrimination across the State of Illinois; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Jay Miller is survived by his wife, Lou Kaplan; | ||||||
21 | and his children: Josh Miller, Adam Miller, and Rebecca Miller; | ||||||
22 | therefore, be it
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1 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL | ||||||
2 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with | ||||||
3 | his family and friends, the passing of Jay Miller; and be it | ||||||
4 | further
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5 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
6 | presented to the family of Jay Miller as a symbol of our | ||||||
7 | sincere sympathy.
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