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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Senator Kirk W. Dillard stepped down from his seat |
3 | | representing the 24th District, ending a prolific and |
4 | | successful legislative
career in which he served the people of |
5 | | Illinois with
distinction and honor; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard has always felt it was a true |
7 | | privilege to serve the people of Illinois and has done so his |
8 | | entire adult life; before being elected to the Illinois Senate, |
9 | | he began his career as a legislative intern for the Senate |
10 | | Republican Staff; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard served with distinction as Chief of |
12 | | Staff for Governor Jim Edgar, as a Legislative Director for |
13 | | Governor James Thompson, and as a judge on the Court of Claims; |
14 | | and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard was first elected to the Illinois
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16 | | State Senate in 1995 and began a remarkable and effective |
17 | | 20-year legislative
career; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard served honorably as the Republican |
19 | | Co-Chairman and Spokesman for the Senate Judiciary Committee |
20 | | and as a member of the Senate Transportation, Energy, Executive |
21 | | Appointments, and Veterans Affairs Committees; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard was Chairman of the Local Government |
2 | | Committee and the Republican Spokesman on the Rules Committee, |
3 | | and he served on the Licensed Activities Committee; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard chaired the Senate High Technology |
5 | | Task Force, which led to the creation of the Illinois Century |
6 | | Network, linking vast information sources, including schools, |
7 | | libraries, universities, museums, and laboratories, such as |
8 | | the Argonne National Laboratory in Darien; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard worked to improve infrastructure in
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10 | | the suburbs; he spearheaded numerous projects through the |
11 | | legislative process and watched them become reality; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard worked to assist the Village of |
13 | | Downers Grove on the completion of the Belmont Road underpass; |
14 | | and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard was instrumental in the rebuilding of |
16 | | the Chicago Avenue/Naperville Road project through Clarendon |
17 | | Hills and Westmont and was a contributing factor in developing |
18 | | the new Oak Street Bridge project in Hinsdale; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard worked diligently to clean up |
20 | | contaminated drinking water in unincorporated Lisle, |
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1 | | Woodridge, and Downers Grove and to fund flood mitigation |
2 | | projects for Salt Creek; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard is most proud of the work he did to |
4 | | help create the Giant Steps Autism School in Lisle and in |
5 | | securing funding for the Woodridge-based Respite House to help |
6 | | medically fragile children; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard sponsored the law allowing the |
8 | | construction of the Museum of Contemporary Art, enhancing |
9 | | Chicago's Gold Coast and Streeterville neighborhoods; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard has been the chief sponsor of many |
11 | | landmark pieces of legislation, including a law banning sex |
12 | | offenders from practicing medicine in Illinois; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard sponsored a bill to create the AMBER |
14 | | Alert Program for missing children; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard sponsored the Secretary of State's |
16 | | railroad safety initiative, resulting in a significant drop in |
17 | | fatalities; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard sponsored a law to create statewide |
19 | | grand juries for gunrunning and made the discharge of a firearm |
20 | | from a moving motor vehicle a felony; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Following the September 11 terrorist acts, Sen. |
2 | | Dillard sponsored a law to return the Pledge of Allegiance to |
3 | | Illinois high schools after a 30-year absence; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard was the chief sponsor of the Attorney |
5 | | General's Safe To Learn legislation, which insured the safety |
6 | | of children in school buildings; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard helped create thousands of jobs in |
8 | | Illinois by shepherding legislation to expand McCormick Place |
9 | | and Navy Pier, and he sponsored the incentives to lure the |
10 | | Boeing Company headquarters to Chicago; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard sponsored the senior citizens tax |
12 | | deferral program to help elderly homeowners remain in their |
13 | | homes with dignity, and he sponsored legislation to require |
14 | | parental notice of abortion and parental notice for body |
15 | | piercing on minors; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard sponsored the bill creating the |
17 | | ever-popular "Pet Friendly" license plate law; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard sponsored many laws to increase |
19 | | transparency and accountability in government, sponsoring, |
20 | | with then-State Senator Barack Obama, the first ethics and |
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1 | | campaign finance reforms in 25 years; legislation to address |
2 | | racial profiling by law enforcement personnel, and an overhaul |
3 | | of Illinois's death penalty laws; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard was the chief sponsor of the law to |
5 | | create the Illinois Internet Portal to disclose online every |
6 | | salary, contract, tax break, and tax deadbeat; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Over the years, Sen. Dillard sponsored |
8 | | truth-in-sentencing legislation to make sure violent felons |
9 | | serve their full sentence; he also sponsored a law requiring |
10 | | mandatory DNA testing for all felons, a law abolishing the |
11 | | much-maligned General Assembly legislative scholarship |
12 | | program, and a law reforming McCormick Place work rules; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard worked tirelessly rewriting the |
14 | | archaic Criminal Code of 1961 with Senate President John |
15 | | Cullerton; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard sponsored laws related to tort reform |
17 | | to ensure access to health care in Illinois, especially for |
18 | | women; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard is a respected legislator and is
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20 | | considered to be the consummate statesman by both chambers and |
21 | | both parties; he
was voted Outstanding Legislator by both the |
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1 | | nation's private
bi-partisan and Republican lawmakers |
2 | | associations, and he won the
National Federation of Independent |
3 | | Business Guardian of
Small Business Award and the Illinois |
4 | | Chamber Champion of Free
Enterprise award multiple times; he |
5 | | received the Illinois Press
Association's legislative service |
6 | | award, and he received the Legislator of
the Year Award from |
7 | | the Illinois State Crime Commission; he was
selected for the |
8 | | Legislative Staff Hall of Fame by Illinois
Issues magazine, in |
9 | | conjunction with the University of Illinois; he was named a |
10 | | Friend of Agriculture by the Illinois Farm Bureau, and he was |
11 | | listed in the Who's Who in Chicago Business by Crain's Chicago |
12 | | Business magazine;
while he was president of the Western |
13 | | Illinois University Alumni Association, the association won |
14 | | the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) |
15 | | award as the nation's finest among peer State institutions; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard has always believed that taxpayers |
17 | | should be treated like trusted business customers, with a smile |
18 | | and respect; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard's colleagues note that he should now |
20 | | have more time to spend with his wife, Stephanie, and |
21 | | daughters, Emma and Ava, and an opportunity to reacclimate |
22 | | himself to the game of golf, as well as watching Chicago's 2 |
23 | | baseball teams; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard is a graduate of Hinsdale Central |
2 | | High School, where his father taught for more than 40 years, |
3 | | and is a member of that school's Hall of Fame; Sen. Dillard |
4 | | earned, with honors, a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, |
5 | | Economics, and a Doctorate of Humane Letters from Western |
6 | | Illinois University and a Juris Doctor from the DePaul |
7 | | University College of Law; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard looks to continued success as a |
9 | | partner with Locke Lord, one of Chicago's largest law firms, |
10 | | which he has been associated with since 1987; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, Sen. Dillard has served as president of the |
12 | | award-winning Western Illinois University Alumni Association, |
13 | | as a member of the Dean's Council of the DePaul University |
14 | | College of Law, and as a foundation board member of the College |
15 | | of DuPage, raising scholarship funds for deserving students; |
16 | | and
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17 | | WHEREAS, Following his departure from the General
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18 | | Assembly, Sen. Dillard has begun work as Chairman of the |
19 | | Regional Transportation Authority, which oversees the nation's
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20 | | second largest mass transit system with over 2,000,000 riders |
21 | | daily; therefore, be it
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22 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL |