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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Newton |
4 | | N. Minow, former chairman of the Federal Communications |
5 | | Commission (FCC), who passed away on May 6, 2023; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Newton Minow was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on |
7 | | January 17, 1926; he served as a U.S. Army sergeant in the |
8 | | China-Burma-India Theater during World War II; he attended |
9 | | Northwestern University, where he served as editor-in-chief of |
10 | | the Illinois Law Review, known today as the Northwestern |
11 | | University Law Review, and earned his bachelor's degree in |
12 | | 1949 and his Juris Doctor in 1950; he married Josephine "Jo" |
13 | | Baskin in 1949, and she preceded him in death in February 2022; |
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15 | | WHEREAS, After graduating from law school, Newton Minow |
16 | | served as law clerk to the Honorable Fred M. Vinson, Chief |
17 | | Justice of the United States, and then as assistant counsel to |
18 | | Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson, during which he first |
19 | | suggested televised presidential debates in a memo to the |
20 | | governor in 1955; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, Newton Minow was appointed as chairman of the FCC |
22 | | by President John F. Kennedy in the early 1960s; he drafted |
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1 | | legislation that expanded the broadcast spectrum, known as the |
2 | | All-Channel Receiver Act (ACRA) of 1962, and promoted the |
3 | | implementation of communication satellite technology; during |
4 | | his tenure, he additionally cemented presidential debates as a |
5 | | national institution and vigorously supported children's |
6 | | programming, leading the way for the creation of the Public |
7 | | Broadcasting Service (PBS); he served in the Kennedy |
8 | | Administration until 1963 and became executive vice president |
9 | | and general counsel of Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Newton Minow returned to Chicago in 1965, joining |
11 | | the law firm of Leibman, Williams, Bennett, Baird & Minow, |
12 | | which merged with Sidley & Austin in 1972 before merging with |
13 | | Brown & Wood in 2001; he was a partner at Sidley Austin, LLP |
14 | | from 1965 until 1991, at which time he became senior counsel; |
15 | | he additionally authored five books and wrote numerous |
16 | | articles; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, Newton Minow remained active in Democratic |
18 | | politics and with the Commission on Presidential Debates |
19 | | (CPD), including co-chairing the 1976 and 1980 presidential |
20 | | debates; he was involved in every organizing presidential |
21 | | debate since then, serving on the CPD until last year; he also |
22 | | served on commissions appointed by presidents of both |
23 | | political parties; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Newton Minow maintained a lifelong relationship |
2 | | with Northwestern University, joining its board of trustees in |
3 | | 1975, where he served for nearly five decades, and becoming a |
4 | | life trustee in 1987; he received the Northwestern Alumni |
5 | | Medal in 1978; he was also the Walter Annenberg Professor |
6 | | Emeritus of communications and law and was the director of the |
7 | | Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies |
8 | | of Northwestern University; he became the namesake of an |
9 | | endowment for a named professorship at Northwestern University |
10 | | Pritzker School of Law in 2014 through funding by a consortium |
11 | | of his personal friends, fellow alumni, and colleagues at |
12 | | Sidley Austin, which also established the Newton and Jo Minow |
13 | | Debate Series at the Law School, the first of which was held in |
14 | | November 2015; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Newton Minow served as a director of many |
16 | | companies, including the Aon Corporation, CBS, the Sara Lee |
17 | | Corporation, Manpower, Inc., the Tribune Company, and Foote, |
18 | | Cone & Belding Communications, Inc.; he was a former chairman |
19 | | of the RAND Corporation, trustee emeritus of the Mayo Clinic, |
20 | | a life trustee of the University of Notre Dame, a former |
21 | | trustee and chairman of the Carnegie Corporation, and former |
22 | | chairman of PBS; and
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23 | | WHEREAS, Newton Minow was named one of 21 recipients of |
24 | | the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest |
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1 | | civilian honor, by President Barack Obama in 2016; he was also |
2 | | the recipient of the American Bar Association Silver Gavel |
3 | | Award, the Chicago Bar Association John Paul Stevens Award, |
4 | | the Federal Communications Bar Association Lifetime |
5 | | Achievement Award, and the American Lawyer Lifetime |
6 | | Achievement Award; he was the recipient of several honorary |
7 | | degrees, including from Brandeis University, the University of |
8 | | Wisconsin, Northwestern University, and the University of |
9 | | Notre Dame; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Newton Minow was a mentor, friend, |
11 | | philanthropist, leader, and an icon throughout his many years |
12 | | of service in the public and private sectors; he was |
13 | | kind-hearted to all those he encountered and never shied from |
14 | | an opportunity to speak openly and frankly about something in |
15 | | which he believed; he was known for his leadership, brilliant |
16 | | insights, warmth, and sense of humor; he will be remembered |
17 | | for the incredible contributions he made to society and the |
18 | | nation; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Newton Minow is survived by his children, Martha, |
20 | | Nell, and Mary Minow, and three grandchildren; therefore, be |
21 | | it
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22 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
23 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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1 | | we mourn the passing of Newton N. Minow, former chairman of the |
2 | | Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and extend our |
3 | | sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew |
4 | | and loved him; and be it further
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5 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
6 | | presented to the family of Newton Minow as an expression of our |
7 | | deepest sympathy.
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