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1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Ronald Wilson Reagan "Dutch" (1911-2004), the |
3 | | 40th President of the United States, is the only U.S. President |
4 | | born, raised, and educated in the State of Illinois; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, President Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in |
6 | | Tampico; his family lived for a time in Chicago, Galesburg, and |
7 | | Monmouth, before settling in Dixon; he earned his degree in |
8 | | economics and sociology from Eureka College in Central Illinois |
9 | | in 1932; after college, he started as a radio sports announcer |
10 | | in the Quad Cities; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, President Reagan moved to Hollywood and achieved |
12 | | success as a film and television actor, union president for the |
13 | | Screen Actors Guild, and as corporate spokesman for General |
14 | | Electric; he moved into politics and spent two terms as |
15 | | Governor of California (1967-1975) and two terms as President |
16 | | of the United States (1981-1989); and
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17 | | WHEREAS, President Reagan returned to his home State |
18 | | throughout every stage of his life; he visited his birthplace, |
19 | | his hometown, and his alma mater, Eureka College; he never |
20 | | forgot his Illinois and Midwestern roots; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, President Reagan's connection to Illinois is |
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1 | | celebrated all over the State; Eureka College is home to |
2 | | "Reagan Forward" and the Ronald W. Reagan Society, whose |
3 | | national membership helps fund scholarships for Reagan |
4 | | Fellows, a museum, a peace garden, a speaker series, a Run with |
5 | | Reagan 5k, and the Mark R. Shenkman Reagan Research Center, |
6 | | housing every book on the 40th President; Dixon is home to the |
7 | | Reagan Boyhood Home and the Dixon Historic Center, a riverfront |
8 | | statue of him on a horse, the First Christian Church where he |
9 | | was baptized, an annual festival, and the beach at Lowell Park |
10 | | where he was a lifeguard; Tampico operates a museum and |
11 | | historic site where visitors can stand in the apartment flat |
12 | | where he was born and see a statue of him as a boy; a section of |
13 | | Interstate 88 is named in his honor, and The Reagan Trail is a |
14 | | designated tourism corridor connecting key points of his |
15 | | Illinois experience; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, President Reagan is remembered as one of the most |
17 | | consequential world leaders of the 20th century; his commitment |
18 | | to peace through strength helped in the defeat of the Soviet |
19 | | Union, thus ending the Cold War and bringing greater freedom to |
20 | | millions of people; therefore, be it |
21 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
22 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE |
23 | | CONCURRING HEREIN, that we recognize and honor the impact |
24 | | President Ronald Reagan had on the State, the country, and the |
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1 | | world; and be it further |
2 | | RESOLVED, That we request that the Architect of the Capitol |
3 | | place a statue of President Reagan in the Illinois State |
4 | | Capitol Building or on the surrounding grounds; and be it |
5 | | further |
6 | | RESOLVED, That the statue shall be funded with private |
7 | | donations; and be it further
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8 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
9 | | presented to the Architect of the Capitol.
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