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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The General Assembly takes pride in recognizing |
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| the
accomplishments and contributions of Illinois officials |
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| and citizens; and
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| WHEREAS, The late Senator Paul Simon's success in politics |
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| began with the reformer's zeal he evidenced at the Troy |
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| Tribune, where he was a crusading owner-editor, the nation's |
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| youngest newspaper owner, before he was old enough to vote; and |
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| WHEREAS, Senator Simon served eight years in the House of |
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| Representatives; he married Jeanne Hurley of Wilmette in 1960, |
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| becoming the first husband-and-wife team in the history of the |
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| Illinois General Assembly; she preceded him in death in 2000; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, As a legislator, he was chief sponsor of the law |
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| that required governmental agencies at all levels to open their |
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| meetings to the public and the news media; he voluntarily |
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| disclosed his personal finances in his first race for the State |
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| legislature - long before any disclosure was required - and |
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| continued baring his finances in more detail than the law |
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| required throughout his political career; and |
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| WHEREAS, In 1968, voters elected Republican Richard |
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| Ogilvie as Governor and Democrat Paul Simon as Lieutenant |
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| Governor, the only time in Illinois history that voters would |
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| pair politicians of different parties for those offices; as |
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| Lieutenant Governor, he held town meetings throughout the State |
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| to field complaints about State government; following his term |
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| as Lieutenant Governor, he started the public affairs reporting |
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| program at Sangamon State University, now the University of |
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| Illinois at Springfield; and |
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| WHEREAS, In 1974, Senator Simon was elected to the U.S. |