Full Text of SR0089 103rd General Assembly
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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, Bulgaria and the United States are strategic | 3 | | partners and allies, sharing ties of culture, tradition, and | 4 | | common interest; and
| 5 | | WHEREAS, The year 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the | 6 | | United States Senate's ratification of the Protocol for | 7 | | Accession of Bulgaria into the North Atlantic Treaty | 8 | | Organization (NATO), the 80th anniversary of the Bulgarian | 9 | | people's rescue of the Bulgarian Jews, the 120th anniversary | 10 | | of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the | 11 | | United States and Bulgaria, and the 145th anniversary of the | 12 | | liberation of Bulgaria; and
| 13 | | WHEREAS, The first Bulgarian emigrants to Illinois arrived | 14 | | in the second half of the 19th century; and | 15 | | WHEREAS, Granite City hosts the oldest Bulgarian American | 16 | | community in the United States; and | 17 | | WHEREAS, The prominent Bulgarian American banker, Henry | 18 | | Krandzhev, served as the president of the Granite City Trust | 19 | | and Savings Bank and as the president of the Masonic Temple | 20 | | Association, receiving the title of Scoutmaster; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, The first Bulgarian emigrants to Chicago, who | 2 | | began to arrive as early as the 1870s, were students sent by | 3 | | American protestant missionaries for study in the United | 4 | | States; and | 5 | | WHEREAS, While most of these students returned to | 6 | | Bulgaria, some remained and created a Bulgarian American | 7 | | community in Illinois; and | 8 | | WHEREAS, Bulgaria was admitted into and permitted to | 9 | | display an exhibit at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in | 10 | | Chicago, an event hailed by the Chicago Tribune as the first | 11 | | diplomatic recognition accorded to Bulgaria as an independent | 12 | | state; and | 13 | | WHEREAS, Aleko Konstantinov, a famous Bulgarian writer, | 14 | | recounted his journey to the World's Columbian Exposition in | 15 | | Chicago in his book, To Chicago and Back, which became | 16 | | instrumental in encouraging generations of Bulgarians to | 17 | | emigrate to Chicago; and | 18 | | WHEREAS, Tens of thousands of Bulgarians arrived in the | 19 | | United States from the geographic region of Macedonia at the | 20 | | beginning of the 20th century, pursuing freedom and fleeing | 21 | | the devastation and horrors occasioned by regional unrest; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, The first Bulgarian Mission with its own priest | 2 | | was established in Madison in 1907; and | 3 | | WHEREAS, Madison is home to Illinois' oldest Bulgarian | 4 | | Orthodox Church, Holy Trinity, built by Macedonian Bulgarians | 5 | | with the current church building existing since 1910; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, The Granite City Bulgarian community published | 7 | | the first Bulgarian newspaper in the United States, the Vox | 8 | | Populi, or Voice of the People, from 1907 to 1950; other | 9 | | Bulgarians newspapers, such as the New World (1908-1909), | 10 | | Emigrant (1909), Freedom (1914-1917), Macedonian Tribune | 11 | | (1927-present), and others, followed in its wake; and | 12 | | WHEREAS, Stoyan Yurukov became the first Bulgarian pilot | 13 | | to fly in the skies above Chicago in 1912, charting the course | 14 | | for many other Bulgarian pilots who have lived and worked in | 15 | | the Windy City; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, Bulgarian emigrants from the region of Macedonia | 17 | | founded the Macedonian Patriotic Organization in 1922; the | 18 | | organization continues to work for human, civil, and economic | 19 | | rights of all individuals, regardless of ethnicity, who hail | 20 | | from the geographic region; and | 21 | | WHEREAS, Assen Hristov Jordanoff, a Bulgarian American |
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| 1 | | engineer and pilot, emigrated to the United States after World | 2 | | War I, becoming one of the fathers of civil aviation in the | 3 | | United States; and | 4 | | WHEREAS, The Macedonian Bulgarian Stoyan Christowe, a | 5 | | journalist for the Chicago Daily News, wrote a book titled | 6 | | This is My Country, a semi-autographical book about the | 7 | | immigrants arriving in the United States from southeast Europe | 8 | | at the beginning of the 20th century and a book found on the | 9 | | bedside table of President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the time | 10 | | of his death; and | 11 | | WHEREAS, John V. Atansoff, a Bulgarian American, created | 12 | | the first automatic electronic digital computer in 1939, an | 13 | | invention for which he was presented the National Medal for | 14 | | Science and Technology by President George H. W. Bush in 1990; | 15 | | and | 16 | | WHEREAS, In the Spring of 1943, the Bulgarian people | 17 | | resisted Nazi pressure to deport Bulgarian Jews to Nazi | 18 | | concentration camps and, in doing so, rescued approximately | 19 | | 50,000 Bulgarian Jews from the worst terrors of the Nazi | 20 | | regime; and | 21 | | WHEREAS, Illinois became a safe haven for many Bulgarian | 22 | | political dissidents and refugees, fleeing from the repressive |
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| 1 | | terrors of communism; and | 2 | | WHEREAS, The fall of the Berlin Wall and the following | 3 | | dissolution of the Soviet Union freed the Bulgarian people to | 4 | | proclaim and institute a democratic and multiparty political | 5 | | system; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, In 1960, Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley | 7 | | proclaimed March 3 (Bulgarian Liberation Day) as Bulgaria Day | 8 | | in Chicago, instituting an annual Bulgarian flag-raising | 9 | | ceremony at Daley Plaza in Chicago that continues until this | 10 | | day; and | 11 | | WHEREAS, The Chicago metropolitan area is today considered | 12 | | the home of the largest Bulgarian diaspora; and
| 13 | | WHEREAS, The two Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Churches in | 14 | | the Chicago metropolitan area, St. Sophia (established in | 15 | | 1938) and St. John of Rila (established in 1996), along with | 16 | | the Bulgarian Evangelical Church (New Life), serve as social | 17 | | and religious centers, maintaining Bulgarian culture and | 18 | | traditions; and
| 19 | | WHEREAS, Illinois is home to 13 Bulgarian Sunday Schools | 20 | | that perpetuate Bulgarian language, culture, and history in | 21 | | our communities; and
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, Bulgarian Americans have greatly enriched the | 2 | | cultural, technological, and civic life of Illinois, | 3 | | contributing through their cultural centers, schools, | 4 | | churches, dance groups, businesses, and other civic | 5 | | organizations to the social, cultural, civil, and economic | 6 | | development of the State of Illinois; therefore, be it
| 7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL | 8 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we send our warmest | 9 | | congratulations and best wishes to the people of the Republic | 10 | | of Bulgaria as they celebrate the 145th anniversary of their | 11 | | liberation on March 3, 2023; and be it further | 12 | | RESOLVED, That we confirm the rich friendship that binds | 13 | | our peoples together; and be it further | 14 | | RESOLVED, That we declare March of 2023 as Bulgarian | 15 | | American Heritage Month in the State of Illinois; and be it | 16 | | further
| 17 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | 18 | | delivered to the Consul General of the Republic of Bulgaria in | 19 | | Chicago, President Joe Biden, and all members of the Illinois | 20 | | Congressional Delegation.
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