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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Cook |
4 | | County Clerk Karen Yarbrough, a trailblazing Maywood Democrat |
5 | | who served in public office for more than two decades; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough was born on August 22, 1950; she |
7 | | was a native of Washington D.C. but established herself as a |
8 | | third generation entrepreneur in Cook County; she earned a |
9 | | degree in business administration from Chicago State |
10 | | University and a master's degree in Inner City Studies at |
11 | | Northeastern Illinois University and completed a senior |
12 | | executive government program at Harvard's Kennedy School of |
13 | | Government; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough made significant contributions |
15 | | after entering her family's tradition of work in the real |
16 | | estate, appraisal, and insurance industry, especially as a |
17 | | woman in a then male-dominated profession; she was the founder |
18 | | and longtime chief executive officer of Hathaway Insurance and |
19 | | was driven to succeed despite those who looked over her |
20 | | shoulder to see if the man who ran the business was around; she |
21 | | often shared this anecdote to inspire young women to persevere |
22 | | through adversity; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough was sworn in as a state |
2 | | representative in 2001 and served for a time as assistant |
3 | | majority leader; she earned a reputation as a hardworking |
4 | | leader unafraid to fight for what she believed was right; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough was elected Cook County Recorder |
6 | | of Deeds in 2012 and Clerk in 2018; she was the first Black |
7 | | person and first woman to serve as Cook County Clerk; when the |
8 | | recorder's office was eliminated, she assumed all duties of |
9 | | that office as county clerk in 2020; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough believed that Illinois would be a |
11 | | better place if it ended the death penalty, taking up an effort |
12 | | that had made little progress in 30 years; she worked |
13 | | tirelessly to help others find the courage to stand for true |
14 | | justice and made Illinois the 16th state to repeal capital |
15 | | punishment, earning her a Nobel Peace Prize nomination and an |
16 | | audience with Pope Benedict XVI in Vatican City; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough believed than many of society's |
18 | | problems stem from poverty, and she focused much of her effort |
19 | | on eliminating it; she passed legislation creating the |
20 | | Commission on the Elimination of Poverty in 2008, and as a |
21 | | long-time member of the commission, she led its efforts to |
22 | | expand access to affordable housing, adequate food and |
23 | | nutrition, quality health care, equal access to education, |
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1 | | dependable transportation, enriching child care for all, |
2 | | opportunities to earn a living wage, and availability of |
3 | | adequate income supports; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough recognized that predatory |
5 | | mortgage lending practices had a deleterious effect on |
6 | | communities, especially communities of color, and fought to |
7 | | crack down on state-chartered banks and establish a program to |
8 | | track lending and offer mortgage counseling to potential |
9 | | buyers at risk; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough helped usher in the first major |
11 | | statewide capital construction program in Illinois in a decade |
12 | | to repair the state's crumbling roads, bridges, and schools |
13 | | and create jobs; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough led the passage of the Smoke Free |
15 | | Illinois Act, one of her proudest achievements, which |
16 | | eliminated indoor smoking in bars, restaurants, and other |
17 | | public places, protecting countless workers, customers, and |
18 | | medically vulnerable individuals from the effects of |
19 | | secondhand smoke; while at the time some believed the effort |
20 | | could not be done, she fought for what was right and made |
21 | | Illinois a leader in the effort to eliminate indoor smoking; |
22 | | her policy is now law in the majority of the country; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough was active in Democratic Party |
2 | | politics, working for both the Cook County Democratic Party |
3 | | and the Democratic Party of Illinois; she was a Democratic |
4 | | committeeperson representing west suburban Proviso Township |
5 | | for the Cook County party, where she was also the treasurer; |
6 | | she was a member of the state central committee for the |
7 | | Illinois party; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough received numerous awards |
9 | | recognizing her efforts to promote social justice, public |
10 | | health, fair housing, anti-violence, volunteerism and women's |
11 | | rights, and she proudly mentored young people who sought to |
12 | | become more involved in their communities; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough enjoyed spending time with her |
14 | | family and was especially proud of her children and |
15 | | grandchildren; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Karen Yarbrough was a dedicated public servant |
17 | | who was always encouraging and paved the way for many; she was |
18 | | a wonderful human being and was loved by many; therefore, be it |
19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
20 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
21 | | we mourn the death of Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough, a |
22 | | trailblazing Maywood Democrat who served in public office for |