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90_HR0547 LRB9012344JMmb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The United States' embargo against Cuba, imposed 3 35 years ago, has increasingly created physical hardships for 4 the people of Cuba, depriving them of much needed food and 5 medicines and exposing them, including the children, to the 6 effects of malnutrition and other severe health concerns; and 7 WHEREAS, The recent visit to Cuba by Pope John Paul II 8 focused world attention on the needs of the Cuban people and 9 called for mutually beneficial reconciliation and the lifting 10 of the United States' embargo against Cuba; and 11 WHEREAS, Many Cuban-Americans living in the United States 12 as American citizens have families that are being subjected 13 to these hardships and would want to help their families 14 without breaking the laws of the United States; and 15 WHEREAS, The State of Illinois, a leader in education, 16 commerce, agriculture, and technology, stands to benefit from 17 the potential economic development and trade that could be 18 established with the island nation of Cuba; and 19 WHEREAS, The Congress of the United States is currently 20 considering HR 1951 and S 1391, which seek to lift the 21 embargo against Cuba for the purpose of making available 22 humanitarian aid in the form of food and medicines; therefore 23 be it 24 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 25 NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we 26 urge the passage and enactment of HR 1951 and S 1391 to lift 27 the United States' embargo for humanitarian reasons and that 28 the delivery of food and medicine to the Cuban people be 29 allowed; and that such an adjustment in our foreign policy 30 reflects America's humanitarianism that transcends political 31 ideology; and be it further -2- LRB9012344JMmb 1 RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be sent to the 2 President of the United States, the Speaker of the United 3 States House of Representatives, the President Pro Tempore of 4 the United States Senate, and each member of the Illinois 5 congressional delegation.