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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to |
| 3 | | congratulate the 2026 inductees to the Illinois Manufacturing |
| 4 | | Hall of Fame and commend them for their historic and positive |
| 5 | | impact on Illinois and the United States; and |
| 6 | | WHEREAS, Illinois manufacturers play a major role in the |
| 7 | | State's economy, employing 650,000 workers directly and |
| 8 | | contributing the single largest share of Illinois' gross |
| 9 | | domestic product; and |
| 10 | | WHEREAS, Illinois manufacturers have played a major role |
| 11 | | in every significant event in the history of the United |
| 12 | | States, including the Civil War, World War II while serving as |
| 13 | | the Arsenal of Democracy, the Industrial Revolution, Industry |
| 14 | | 4.0, the Space Race, and now quantum; and |
| 15 | | WHEREAS, Illinois manufacturers make the world a better |
| 16 | | place to live every single day by creating lifesaving medical |
| 17 | | products, feeding people throughout the world, making |
| 18 | | transportation systems that move people and products around |
| 19 | | the globe and into space, employing new communication |
| 20 | | technologies that were not envisioned a short decade ago, |
| 21 | | building our critical infrastructure, and providing for our |
| 22 | | nation's defense; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Manufacturers' Association will be |
| 2 | | inducting the 3rd class into the Illinois Manufacturing Hall |
| 3 | | of Fame on June 25, 2026; and |
| 4 | | WHEREAS, The 12 inductees, which include people, products, |
| 5 | | and companies, have made a substantial and indelible impact on |
| 6 | | manufacturing in Illinois; and |
| 7 | | WHEREAS, The 12 inductees in the 2026 Illinois |
| 8 | | Manufacturing Hall of Fame represent a cross section of more |
| 9 | | than 200 years of Illinois manufacturing, which includes |
| 10 | | iconic products that have revolutionized daily life, companies |
| 11 | | that have transformed our society, and visionary leaders who |
| 12 | | dedicated themselves to building a brighter tomorrow; and |
| 13 | | WHEREAS, The 12 inductees in the 2026 Illinois |
| 14 | | Manufacturing Hall of Fame include: |
| 15 | | (1) Joseph F. Glidden, an Illinois businessman and |
| 16 | | farmer, is known as the "Father of Barbed Wire" who put |
| 17 | | DeKalb and Illinois on the map with his invention that |
| 18 | | "fenced the west"; he later donated 63 acres of his |
| 19 | | homestead as a site for Northern Illinois State Normal |
| 20 | | School that later became Northern Illinois University; |
| 21 | | (2) Rick Delawder, president of SWD Inc., leads a |
| 22 | | second-generation, family-owned metal finishing, coating, |
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| 1 | | and fastener-sorting facility in Addison with a commitment |
| 2 | | to excellence that defines the best of American |
| 3 | | manufacturing; his industry leadership spans far beyond |
| 4 | | his own company; he has served as board president of both |
| 5 | | the National Association for Surface Finishing and the |
| 6 | | Chicago Metal Finishers Institute and chaired the Illinois |
| 7 | | Manufacturers' Association Board of Directors from |
| 8 | | 2017-2019; |
| 9 | | (3) Don Welge, over six decades, transformed Gilster |
| 10 | | Milling Co., a small family-owned flour mill, into |
| 11 | | Gilster-Mary Lee, a private label food manufacturing |
| 12 | | powerhouse; an eternal optimist and passionate advocate |
| 13 | | for southern Illinois, he was a philanthropic civic leader |
| 14 | | who worked on a range of projects from those supporting |
| 15 | | local communities and historic preservation to the |
| 16 | | nation's food supply chain security; |
| 17 | | (4) Marsha Serlin, founder of United Scrap Metal, an |
| 18 | | award-winning leader in recycling solutions, is a pioneer |
| 19 | | and sustainability trailblazer; she founded the company in |
| 20 | | 1978 with $200 and a rented truck, growing it into one of |
| 21 | | the largest recyclers in the United States, and is proud |
| 22 | | to employ more than 750 team members throughout eleven |
| 23 | | operations in nine states; she is dedicated to giving back |
| 24 | | to the community and leads her team based on the mission of |
| 25 | | making a positive impact in the lives of others; |
| 26 | | (5) White House China, produced by Pickard China in |
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| 1 | | Antioch since 1893, is a high-quality, durable porcelain |
| 2 | | with gold accents and has been used by American |
| 3 | | presidents, including the pattern "Kailua Blue" that was |
| 4 | | used by President Barack Obama and the Magnolia Service |
| 5 | | (designed by Anna Weatherly) used by President George W. |
| 6 | | Bush that featured a green basket-weave pattern and gold |
| 7 | | eagle; the china is also used on Air Force One and in |
| 8 | | American Embassies across the world; |
| 9 | | (6) Eli's Cheesecake was started in 1940 when Eli |
| 10 | | Schulman found a foreclosure sign on the door of his |
| 11 | | favorite coffee shop; armed with little more than a |
| 12 | | twinkle in his eye and his mother's recipes, he bought the |
| 13 | | place, and the rest is history; 40 years and a few |
| 14 | | restaurants later, he declared cheesecake to be the |
| 15 | | signature dessert at the legendary Eli's The Place For |
| 16 | | Steak; it was there that he created Chicago Style |
| 17 | | Cheesecake, thanks to his unconventional fast and hot |
| 18 | | baking method with no water bath; the delicious result was |
| 19 | | a cheesecake loved for its beautiful caramelization, |
| 20 | | creamy texture, and all-butter shortbread cookie crust; it |
| 21 | | debuted at the first Taste of Chicago in 1980, becoming |
| 22 | | the festival's most popular dessert and soon earning the |
| 23 | | reputation of Chicago food icon; Eli's Cheesecake is |
| 24 | | proudly made at its third-generation bakery in Chicago; |
| 25 | | (7) NERDS Gummy Clusters, launched in 2020 by Ferrara |
| 26 | | Candy Company, is an innovative multi-textural candy that |
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| 1 | | became an immediate sensation growing into one of the most |
| 2 | | recognizable and best-selling global brands; this popular |
| 3 | | candy features a sweet, fruity gummy center covered in |
| 4 | | iconic tangy, crunchy NERDS, creating a mix of textures |
| 5 | | and flavors in a single bite; |
| 6 | | (8) Spray Paint, contained in a sealed, pressurized |
| 7 | | can, is released when a valve button is pushed; in 1949, |
| 8 | | Edward H. Seymour from Seymour of Sycamore added paint to |
| 9 | | existing spray can technology and patented the product |
| 10 | | that delivers a smooth, even coat of paint with more than |
| 11 | | 400 million cans produced annually in the United States; |
| 12 | | (9) Lapham-Hickey Steel, founded in 1926 in Chicago, |
| 13 | | is a 4th generation family-owned and family-operated steel |
| 14 | | service center headquartered in Bedford Park with 13 |
| 15 | | locations and 1,000 teammates; for a century, it has |
| 16 | | supplied a wide variety of high-quality steel products, |
| 17 | | supporting the manufacturing base and critical industries |
| 18 | | throughout Illinois, the Midwest, and North America; |
| 19 | | (10) S&C Electric Company, established in 1911, |
| 20 | | transformed electricity distribution with the invention of |
| 21 | | the Liquid Power Fuse, leading a new era of safer power |
| 22 | | delivery; today, the company continues to empower people |
| 23 | | to transform the grid by building on its legacy of |
| 24 | | technology leadership to deliver innovative solutions for |
| 25 | | a safer, more reliable, and more resilient electrical |
| 26 | | grid; |
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| 1 | | (11) Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), headquartered in |
| 2 | | Chicago, is an essential global agricultural supply chain |
| 3 | | manager, processor, and premier human and animal nutrition |
| 4 | | provider; a cutting-edge innovator, it is a leader in |
| 5 | | business-driven sustainability efforts that support a |
| 6 | | strong agricultural sector, resilient supply chains, and a |
| 7 | | vast and growing bioeconomy; and |
| 8 | | (12) C. H. Hanson & Co., founded in 1866 in Chicago by |
| 9 | | Christian Henry Hanson, is a fifth-generation, |
| 10 | | family-owned company that has a range of tools to serve |
| 11 | | construction, plumbing, and metalworking sectors; and |
| 12 | | WHEREAS, Illinois manufactures have played a key role in |
| 13 | | the first 250 years of America and will continue to do so in |
| 14 | | the future; therefore, be it |
| 15 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL |
| 16 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the |
| 17 | | 2026 inductees to the Illinois Manufacturing Hall of Fame and |
| 18 | | commend them for their historic and positive impact on |
| 19 | | Illinois and the United States, and we extend our gratitude |
| 20 | | for their continued commitment to building a brighter future |
| 21 | | for all Americans; and be it further |
| 22 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
| 23 | | presented to the Illinois Manufacturers' Association and the |