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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives wish to congratulate the Sloan Valve Company, | ||||||
4 | located in Franklin Park, on the occasion of its 110th | ||||||
5 | anniversary; and
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6 | WHEREAS, In 1867, William Elvis Sloan, known as W.E., was | ||||||
7 | born in Liberty, Missouri; his mother passed away when he was | ||||||
8 | in the fourth grade, and so he started working on local | ||||||
9 | construction sites to help support his family; and
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10 | WHEREAS, By the time he was a teenager, W.E. Sloan was an | ||||||
11 | experienced pipefitter with a curious mind and a strong work | ||||||
12 | ethic; in his twenties, he moved to the growing metropolis of | ||||||
13 | Chicago in search of new opportunities; and
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14 | WHEREAS, W.E. Sloan was an inventor first and foremost, | ||||||
15 | always looking for ways to improve the world around him; he | ||||||
16 | focused on construction and plumbing; and
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17 | WHEREAS, In 1906, W.E. Sloan patented an innovative | ||||||
18 | plumbing fixture, the Flushometer, that forever changed the way | ||||||
19 | public restrooms were constructed; and
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20 | WHEREAS, In 1914, Weeghman Park, later named Wrigley Field, |
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1 | was built using the flushometer, beginning a long relationship | ||||||
2 | between Sloan Valve Co. and the Chicago Cubs; and | ||||||
3 | WHEREAS, In 1915, Sloan Valve Co. was recognized for its | ||||||
4 | innovation and given the prestigious San Francisco Award in | ||||||
5 | Engineering; contractors around the world began seeing the | ||||||
6 | value of flushometers with sales increasing from $44,000 in | ||||||
7 | 1912, to $385,000 in 1916; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, On April 6, 1917, the United States joined the | ||||||
9 | fight in World War I; W.E. Sloan decided to make his products | ||||||
10 | with new materials, such as porcelain for handles, plastic for | ||||||
11 | internal parts, and cast iron to replace the brass used to | ||||||
12 | construct the body of the flush valve; and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, As a result of the boost to the economy when the | ||||||
14 | war ended, Sloan Valve Co. opened its first production plant on | ||||||
15 | Lake Street in Chicago; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, In 1929, the stock market crashed beginning the | ||||||
17 | Great Depression; W.E. Sloan managed to keep the company | ||||||
18 | operating by cutting his salary in half and cashing in his life | ||||||
19 | insurance policy to keep his employees working; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, There are stories of W.E. Sloan anonymously | ||||||
21 | sending supplies and food to his workers during the toughest |
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1 | years of the depression; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, At the beginning World War II, Sloan Valve Co. | ||||||
3 | played an important role in the war effort by supplying flush | ||||||
4 | valves to the United States Naval Fleet and military training | ||||||
5 | facilities; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, The Sloan Valve Co. factory was retooled to | ||||||
7 | produce detonators and fuses for artillery shells; with the | ||||||
8 | majority of men off at war, the company hired women to work the | ||||||
9 | factory floor; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, W.E. Sloan remained Chairman of the Board of Sloan | ||||||
11 | Valve Co. until his death at the age of 92; his grandson, Chuck | ||||||
12 | Allen, played an important role in keeping the company relevant | ||||||
13 | after
his grandfather's death and after many of the original | ||||||
14 | company employees moved on; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, In 1964, Sloan Valve Co. opened a new foundry in | ||||||
16 | Melrose Park, considered the most modern brass foundry of its | ||||||
17 | time; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, In 1971, Sloan Valve Co. moved its center of | ||||||
19 | operations to Franklin Park, where it remains today; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, In 1977, Chuck Allen was promoted to the office of |
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1 | President; Sloan Valve Co. continued to grow throughout the | ||||||
2 | 1980s; and | ||||||
3 | WHEREAS, Sloan Valve Co. has been committed to water | ||||||
4 | efficiency since its founding; the Water Efficiency Department | ||||||
5 | was opened in 2000; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, In 2008, Chuck Allen was promoted to Executive | ||||||
7 | Chairman of the Board and his three sons, Kirk, Jim, and Graham | ||||||
8 | Allen, took over the office of the President; W.E. Sloan's | ||||||
9 | great-grandsons had been working for the company in various | ||||||
10 | capacities since they were teenagers, from sales reps to
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11 | sweeping the shop floor, they had done it all; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, Running a family business has its unique | ||||||
13 | struggles; each generation must bring something new to the | ||||||
14 | company; Kirk, Jim, and Graham have helped Sloan Valve Co. | ||||||
15 | become a leader in green technology, building upon the idea | ||||||
16 | that water is our planet's most precious resource and should | ||||||
17 | not be squandered or polluted; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, Sloan Valve Co. has won many awards for its | ||||||
19 | conservation efforts including a Green Power Leadership Award | ||||||
20 | from the United States Environmental Protection Agency; and | ||||||
21 | WHEREAS, Sloan Valve Co. became the official Water |
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1 | Efficiency Partner for the Chicago Cubs in 2015, and has been | ||||||
2 | given the chance to install all Sloan products during the | ||||||
3 | historic restoration and expansion of Wrigley Field as part of | ||||||
4 | the 1060 project; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, The legendary ballpark, currently undergoing an | ||||||
6 | extensive restoration with architects, VOA Associates, is | ||||||
7 | being outfitted exclusively with Sloan faucets and | ||||||
8 | flushometers;
the featured restroom, located 50 yards from the | ||||||
9 | main entrance on the third base line, is the largest public | ||||||
10 | restroom in Wrigley Field, designed for high traffic use on | ||||||
11 | game day; this is in addition to the other Sloan products in | ||||||
12 | all of the park's restrooms; and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, The relationship between Sloan Valve Co. and the | ||||||
14 | Chicago Cubs grew even stronger in 2015 when Sloan became a | ||||||
15 | Legacy Partner of the Chicago Cubs; the team's training field | ||||||
16 | in Mesa, Arizona was renamed Sloan Park, and has become the | ||||||
17 | perfect showcase for Sloan's newest and greenest products; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, Sloan Valve Co. continues to build a global brand | ||||||
19 | synonymous with sustainability, energy conservation, and water | ||||||
20 | efficient products, with green innovations that include solar | ||||||
21 | powered technologies and all-in-one sink systems; it also | ||||||
22 | designs upscale commercial restrooms, with more stylish and | ||||||
23 | contemporary product options that are as beautiful as they are |
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1 | sustainable; therefore, be it
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
3 | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
4 | congratulate Sloan Valve Co. on its 110th Anniversary and wish | ||||||
5 | them continued success in creating quality products that | ||||||
6 | promote water conservation; and be it further
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7 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
8 | presented to Sloan Valve Co. as a symbol of our esteem and | ||||||
9 | respect.
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