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90_HR0130 LRB9005569KBkbA 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, There are students and teachers that work 3 together within their schools to create a better atmosphere 4 to learn and grow; Anna Santiago, a student at Highland Park 5 High School, and Susie Greenwald, her teacher and coach, are 6 two such individuals; and 7 WHEREAS, Susie Greenwald was the coach and sponsor of the 8 after school program called Future Problem Solving; Anna 9 Santiago was the student leader of the group; the group 10 developed a program entitled "Kick (Cigarette) Butts" that 11 won national recognition after developing a sting operation 12 to expose the underage selling of cigarettes to teenagers; 13 the program helped in the creation of a new law; and 14 WHEREAS, Anna Santiago and Susie Greenwald made two trips 15 to Washington, D.C. to be a part of the growing national 16 campaign against teenage smoking; their first trip in June 17 was for Anna to be recipient of the first annual "Campaign 18 For Tobacco-Free Kids' Advocate of the Year Award"; while in 19 our nation's capitol, the team also attended the opening 20 ceremony for the National Center For Tobacco-Free Kids; and 21 WHEREAS, With the team's second visit in August of 1996, 22 they joined with other anti-smoking advocates to watch 23 President Bill Clinton sign new regulations designed to crack 24 down on teenage smoking by officially classifying nicotine as 25 an addictive drug; Anna sat next to the President as he 26 signed the regulations in the White House Rose Garden; and 27 WHEREAS, Anna Santiago and three other students involved 28 in the project, Laura Braude, Jenni Tier and Danny Goldman 29 traveled to Springfield, Illinois in May of 1996 to be a part 30 of the Illinois Coalition Against Tobacco Rally at the State 31 Capitol; and -2- LRB9005569KBkbA 1 WHEREAS, The Highland Park students won first prize with 2 their anti-smoking project at the International Problem 3 Solving Bowl in Providence, Rhode Island; and 4 WHEREAS, As a part of the efforts of Anna, Ms. Greenwald, 5 and the Highland Park group, a strict local ordinance was 6 passed in Highland Park that resulted in tougher penalties 7 for selling to underaged consumers as well as enforcing 8 anti-smoking laws for teenagers by making a teenager caught 9 smoking attend a class on how to stop smoking; therefore, be 10 it 11 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 12 NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we 13 commend the efforts of Anna Santiago, Susie Greenwald, and 14 the student participants in the Future Problem Solving group 15 at Highland Park High School; and be it further 16 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be 17 presented to Anna Santiago and Susie Greenwald of Highland 18 Park High School in Highland Park, Illinois.