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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
3 | | to learn of the death of Paul Stephen Colgan of Oak Park, |
4 | | formerly of Wyoming, Illinois, who passed away on April 15, |
5 | | 2024; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Paul Colgan was born to Joseph Patrick and |
7 | | Majella Catherine (Harty) Colgan in Kewanee on August 1, 1951; |
8 | | he graduated from Wyoming Community High School in 1969; he |
9 | | earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government |
10 | | from the University of Notre Dame, where he played tuba in the |
11 | | marching band; he later earned a master's degree in Public |
12 | | Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield; |
13 | | he married Phyllis Fairchild in Maui, Hawaii on July 7, 1988; |
14 | | and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Paul Colgan had a 50-year career in public |
16 | | affairs, first serving as a state government reporter in |
17 | | Springfield; he wrote for the Chicago Daily News and then |
18 | | covered political issues in Illinois and Missouri for the |
19 | | Herald-Whig in Quincy; his expansive knowledge and keen |
20 | | insight on public policy allowed for a successful transition |
21 | | from reporter to the legislative staff of the Illinois General |
22 | | Assembly, where he was instrumental in crafting extensive |
23 | | legislation that served the people of Illinois; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Paul Colgan worked in professional staff roles on |
2 | | dozens of political campaigns at the local and state levels, |
3 | | ranging from Governor to Mayor of the City of Chicago; he |
4 | | became a consultant and lobbyist, representing the interests |
5 | | of clients in real estate, building code, technology, finance, |
6 | | energy, and agriculture industries at the local, state, and |
7 | | national levels; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Paul Colgan served as the government affairs |
9 | | director for the Building Owners and Managers Association of |
10 | | Chicago, representing the interests of business and commercial |
11 | | consumers during the Illinois electric utility deregulation |
12 | | legislative efforts in the 1990s; as a government affairs |
13 | | consultant to the Home Builders Association of Greater |
14 | | Chicago, he worked on rewriting the Chicago Energy |
15 | | Conservation Code and served on the City of Chicago Building |
16 | | Decarbonization Working Group; he also served as a government |
17 | | affairs consultant for the Building Industry Association of |
18 | | Greater Chicago, and he was active on various National |
19 | | Association of Home Builders committees; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, Paul Colgan founded EA Americas, LLC, a |
21 | | consulting firm focusing on climate and environment, social, |
22 | | and governance issues for those in real estate; he also |
23 | | assisted with the formation of BONI USA, a technology startup |
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1 | | that provided navigation services to the visually impaired |
2 | | community; most recently, he served as a senior strategist |
3 | | with Strategia Consulting in Chicago and led the Clean Energy |
4 | | Coalition, a group recently formed to protect all Illinoisans' |
5 | | consumer rights and the environment; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, A trusted mentor and generous advisor to others, |
7 | | Paul Colgan was elected by his peers to serve as president of |
8 | | the Chicago Area Public Affairs Group; he was also |
9 | | community-minded from his long-term residency in Glen Ellyn |
10 | | and Wheaton, where he served as a former chairperson of the |
11 | | Arts Commission; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Paul Colgan was an unabashed supporter of the |
13 | | University of Notre Dame and its football team; he enjoyed |
14 | | sharing stories that usually featured his hearty and jovial |
15 | | laugh, and he loved partaking in spirited debates; he was |
16 | | quick to make friends and widely accepting of others from all |
17 | | walks of life; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Paul Colgan was well-regarded professionally for |
19 | | staying true to his word, his ability to reason and analyze |
20 | | situations from multiple angles, and his wise counsel, |
21 | | allowing the industries he served and the colleagues he worked |
22 | | with to thrive; he will be remembered for being a fully |
23 | | engaged, committed, and loving husband, father, and |
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1 | | grandfather who was always positive, supportive of any |
2 | | endeavor, and immensely proud of his family; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, Paul Colgan was preceded in death by his parents |
4 | | and his brothers, Patrick J. Colgan and Dr. Philip L Colgan; |
5 | | and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Paul Colgan is survived by his wife; his |
7 | | daughter, Megan (Kyle) Wiggins; his granddaughters, Zoe Lauren |
8 | | Wiggins and Rae Elizabeth Wiggins; his siblings, Judith |
9 | | (Robert) Curran, Joanne (Gene) Gill, Timothy (Patty) Colgan, |
10 | | Colleen Colgan, Jane (John) Francis, Susan (Ken) Knapp, Martin |
11 | | (Sue) Colgan, Gregory Colgan, and Thomas (Gloria) Colgan; and |
12 | | his many nieces and nephews; therefore, be it |
13 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL |
14 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
15 | | Paul Stephen Colgan and extend our sincere condolences to his |
16 | | family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it |
17 | | further |
18 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
19 | | presented to the family of Paul Colgan as an expression of our |
20 | | deepest sympathy. |