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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, In 1934, at the urging of B.F. Kinder and 20 other |
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| businessmen, the Des Plaines Businessmen's Association was |
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| formed and in 1946 became the Des Plaines Chamber of Commerce |
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| and Industry; and
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| WHEREAS, The Des Plaines Chamber of Commerce and Industry |
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| is a 600-plus member, independent, non-profit organization |
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| committed to creating and maintaining a positive business |
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| climate as well as serving the business community by offering a |
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| wide range of programs that give members the opportunity to |
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| network with other businesses and consumers, keep members |
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| up-to-date on legislative issues, and provide educational |
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| seminars and speakers on a host of business topics; and |
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| WHEREAS, The City of Des Plaines is located 17 miles |
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| northwest of Chicago and is home to several Fortune 500 |
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| companies and international businesses with a blend of |
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| commercial, financial, industrial, professional, |
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| service-oriented, and retail sectors, with an employee base |
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| supporting high-tech, industry, manufacturing, and |
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| distribution concerns, and serviced by interstate highways, |
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| METRA rail line, PACE bus, and all forms of business, freight, |
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| and passenger flights at nearby O'Hare International Airport; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Beginning in the 1930s, the Businessmen's |
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| Association was the instrument that created a system of credit |
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| for businesses and focused its attention on improving commerce |
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| and improving the community of Des Plaines; the Association |
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| hosted events that raised funding for a new fire truck, to |
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| purchase trees to beautify the town, and a Christmas program |
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| was started to entertain the children of Des Plaines, as well |
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| as programs to support the needs of the servicemen of World War |
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| II; and |
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| WHEREAS, In an effort to help a growing Des Plaines, the |
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| Association assisted in the expansion of parking in the |
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| downtown shopping area, installing parking meters, and |
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| building a parking lot suitable for customers; and |
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| WHEREAS, From the 1950s on, the Chamber focused on |
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| attracting more business to the city and working with the C&NW |
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| Railroad to obtain a commuter lot for additional parking; the |
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| Chamber was instrumental in obtaining bonds to subsidize the |
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| installation of street lights, to have sidewalks installed, and |
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| to have new postal facilities installed for the City of Des |
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| Plaines; and
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| WHEREAS, With the growth of the City, the Chamber |
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| membership also expanded its interest to State and national |
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| levels as well by taking an active role in the U.S. Chamber and |
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| Illinois Chamber to keep members better informed; in 1980, the |
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| Chamber assisted Maine West High School in bringing |
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| presidential candidate Ronald Reagan to Des Plaines to meet |
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| with the community; and |
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| WHEREAS, Women have played an important role in the |
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| Chamber's history; in 1981, long-time Des Plaines resident |
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| Marilyn McDermid was the first woman hired as the executive |
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| director of the Chamber; the first woman to serve as president |
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| was Martha Atherton of RACO Industrial Corp., elected in 1984; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, In 1989 the Chamber established a not-for-profit |
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| foundation to provide educational programs for the business |
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| community and community-at-large; the foundation annually |
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| awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors, |
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| provides support to community programs such as the Des Plaines |
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| Public Library reading program, the Arts Council scholarship |
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| fund, Maryville Academy and the Disabled Students Scholarship |
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| fund, and educational and certificate programs to their |
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| membership through Oakton Community College Business Institute |
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| and Harper College; and |
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| WHEREAS, The 2009 Board of Directors include: President |
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| James Macchiaroli (Ace Hardware), President-Elect Herman Zelk |
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| (Solutions Networking Corp.), Treasurer Chuck Wiercinski |
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| (McLennan Commercial Properties), Secretary Sandra Norlin (Des |
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| Plaines Public Library), Past-President Alan Czarnik (Copyco |
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| Solutions, Inc.), Mike Charewicz (Accurate Auto Clinic, Inc.), |
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| Michael Conlin (City of Des Plaines), Christina Corona |
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| (Residence Inn by Marriott), Carl Costanza (Oakton Community |
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| College), Patrick Groody (Abbott Laboratories), Dr. Janet |
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| Horton (Horton Wellness & Chiropractic), Sharon Lynch (Century |
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| 21 Elm), Toby Radcliffe (AmericaUnited Bank), Jeffrey Rozovics |
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| (Rozovics and Wojcicki, PC), Barbara Schuldt (Resource MFG), |
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| Scott Seifert (Edward Jones Investments), Aaron Sobel (UOP), |
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| Heather Wahl-Cieslik (R.C. Wahl Jewelers), and Executive |
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| Director Barbara Ryan; and |
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| WHEREAS, The Des Plaines Chamber of Commerce and Industry |
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| provides the following community programs: Community Guide and |
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| Directory, Santa's Official Arrival, Annual 'Touch-a-Truck', |
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| Community Enhancement Awards, Mayor's Annual Address to |
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| Business, Safe Saturday Halloween Trick or Treating, |
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| S.C.O.R.E. Counseling, Des Plaines Street Maps, the Welcome |
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| program for New Residents and New Businesses, Growing With |
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| Pride program, and the Home, Health, and Consumer Expo; and
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| WHEREAS, The Des Plaines Chamber of Commerce and Industry |
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| maintains membership in the following organizations: the U.S. |
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| Chamber of Commerce, the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, the |
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| Illinois Manufacturers Association (IMA), the Illinois Retail |
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| Manufacturers Association (IRMA), the Illinois Association of |
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| Chamber of Commerce Executives (IACCE), the Chicagoland |
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| Chamber of Commerce, and the Northern Illinois Business |
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| Advocacy Coalition (NIBAC); therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| congratulate the Des Plaines Chamber of Commerce and Industry |
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| members on this historic anniversary; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to President James Macchiaroli on behalf of the Des |
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| Plaines Chamber of Commerce as a symbol of our respect and |
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| esteem.
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