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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to | ||||||
3 | congratulate Sylvia Puente on the occasion of her retirement | ||||||
4 | as president and CEO of the Latino Policy Forum; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, Sylvia Puente was the first person in her family | ||||||
6 | to graduate from college; she received a Bachelor of Arts in | ||||||
7 | Economics from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, | ||||||
8 | completed graduate studies at the John F. Kennedy School of | ||||||
9 | Government at Harvard University, and earned her master's | ||||||
10 | degree from the Harris School of Public Policy at the | ||||||
11 | University of Chicago; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, Sylvia Puente has dedicated her life's work to | ||||||
13 | public policy on Latino issues while highlighting the vital | ||||||
14 | role Latinos play in society; she has served as president and | ||||||
15 | CEO of the Latino Policy Forum, a state-wide, non-profit | ||||||
16 | advocacy organization in Illinois, for the past 16 years; | ||||||
17 | prior to that, she served as director at the Center for | ||||||
18 | Metropolitan Chicago Initiatives for the University of Notre | ||||||
19 | Dame's Institute for Latino Studies from 2001 to 2008; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, Sylvia Puente's strategic leadership at the | ||||||
21 | Latino Policy Forum has shaped public policy to improve | ||||||
22 | educational outcomes for children, to make housing more |
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1 | accessible and affordable, to promote just immigration reform, | ||||||
2 | and to build on the influence and leadership of Latinos in | ||||||
3 | Illinois; under her guidance, the organization has promoted | ||||||
4 | increased access to early education and advocated for more | ||||||
5 | than $25 million to build early childhood education centers, | ||||||
6 | the nation's first ever capitol grant program of its kind; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, Through the Latino Policy Forum, Sylvia Puente | ||||||
8 | has empowered thousands of parents and communities to advocate | ||||||
9 | for themselves, their families, and their communities through | ||||||
10 | the organization's Know Your Rights trainings to access | ||||||
11 | information regarding bilingual education, fair housing, and | ||||||
12 | immigrant rights; she has also overseen the evolution of the | ||||||
13 | Multicultural Leadership Academy, a leadership development | ||||||
14 | program that has created a vast, powerful, and inspiring | ||||||
15 | network of nearly 300 Black and Latino leaders, uniting them | ||||||
16 | to further promote diversity in the region and empower | ||||||
17 | communities in working collaboratively; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, Sylvia Puente has continually served her | ||||||
19 | community and the State, being selected by Governor JB | ||||||
20 | Pritzker to serve on his transition team as part of the | ||||||
21 | Educational Success Committee, which was tasked with tackling | ||||||
22 | the State's educational issues, and through her stewardship, | ||||||
23 | all Illinois children, regardless of immigration status, have | ||||||
24 | access to early childhood education through the State's new |
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1 | Department of Early Childhood; she also received appointments | ||||||
2 | from two previous governors to serve on the Illinois Education | ||||||
3 | Funding Advisory Board and the Illinois Early Learning | ||||||
4 | Council; more recently, she was instrumental in the passage of | ||||||
5 | the Work Permits for All resolution in Illinois, calling for | ||||||
6 | more than 40,000 undocumented immigrants in Illinois to | ||||||
7 | receive legal work authorization and lawful permanent status | ||||||
8 | without separation from their families, and its victorious | ||||||
9 | passage in the 103rd General Assembly served as a catalyst for | ||||||
10 | generating the most significant action on immigration policy | ||||||
11 | in the United States since DACA; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, Sylvia Puente also serves as co-chair of the | ||||||
13 | Illinois Latino Agenda, a partnering organization that | ||||||
14 | provides opportunities for Latino leaders to work and advocate | ||||||
15 | as a collective body and through which she played a pivotal | ||||||
16 | role in establishing the Welcome to Illinois Coalition, an | ||||||
17 | organization where government, philanthropic organizations, | ||||||
18 | service providers, everyday people, and volunteers come | ||||||
19 | together to address the humanitarian crisis in Illinois; she | ||||||
20 | is also considered a valuable resource for Chicagoland media | ||||||
21 | outlets for her respected insights on Latino issues and | ||||||
22 | political trends; and | ||||||
23 | WHEREAS, Sylvia Puente has rightfully earned a national | ||||||
24 | reputation as a bridge builder and a trailblazer, having been |
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1 | recognized by Hispanic Business Magazine as one of the 100 | ||||||
2 | Most Influential Hispanics in the U.S.; therefore, be it | ||||||
3 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL | ||||||
4 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Sylvia | ||||||
5 | Puente on her retirement as president and CEO of the Latino | ||||||
6 | Policy Forum, and we recognize her impact on Latino | ||||||
7 | empowerment across the State of Illinois; and be it further | ||||||
8 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
9 | presented to Sylvia Puente as an expression of our esteem and | ||||||
10 | respect. |