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90_SR0073 LRB9005690CBcbA 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Mother Teresa was born in Albania in 1910; at 3 the age of 17, she joined the Irish Sisters of Loretto and 4 taught school in Calcutta; and 5 WHEREAS, In 1948, she founded the Missionaries of 6 Charity; the Order operates over 540 schools, hospitals, 7 hospices, orphanages, and food centers in more than 8 twenty-five countries, including the United States; and 9 WHEREAS, In 1979, Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel 10 Peace Prize; and 11 WHEREAS, The Missionaries of Charity, with unselfish 12 dedication to the well-being of the poor and destitute, 13 operate twenty homes in the United States to provide care and 14 comfort to patients with AIDS; twenty to forty sisters need 15 work permits every year; and 16 WHEREAS, Mother Teresa and her missionaries come to this 17 country to care for the sick and dying and should be exempt 18 from work permit fees so the missionaries can use their 19 scarce funds to continue their charitable work; therefore, be 20 it 21 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY 22 OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the United States 23 Congress to enact legislation exempting Mother Teresa and the 24 Missionaries of Charity from work permit fees while caring 25 for the sick and the dying in our country, enabling them to 26 use their funds for charitable works; and be it further 27 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be 28 delivered to the President pro tempore of the United States 29 Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of 30 Representatives, and each member of the Illinois 31 congressional delegation.