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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The Illinois population 50 years of age and older | ||||||
3 | is projected to increase from 3.2 million in 2000 to 5.3 | ||||||
4 | million by 2030 - an increase of 63 percent; a Baby Boomer | ||||||
5 | turns 50 every 7.5 seconds; people turning 50 today have half | ||||||
6 | of their adult lives ahead of them; and
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7 | WHEREAS, The labor force in the United States today | ||||||
8 | includes 25.5 million workers 55 years of age and older; by | ||||||
9 | 2016, the number of workers 55 and older is projected to grow | ||||||
10 | to 37.4 million; the population aged 55 and over will account | ||||||
11 | for virtually all the growth in the U.S. labor market by 2016; | ||||||
12 | and
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13 | WHEREAS, Today, there are an estimated 250,000 older | ||||||
14 | learners in community colleges and universities in Illinois; | ||||||
15 | due to the dramatic increase in young retirees resulting from | ||||||
16 | the aging Baby Boomers, the Illinois Board of Higher Education | ||||||
17 | projects a 40 percent increase in the number of students | ||||||
18 | between the ages of 50 and 64 and a 29 percent increase in | ||||||
19 | students 65 years of age and older by the year 2030; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Today, more than 66,000 people of all ages and | ||||||
21 | backgrounds are helping to meet local needs, strengthen | ||||||
22 | communities, and increase civic engagement through 144 |
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1 | national service projects across Illinois; the value of their | ||||||
2 | time and talents exceeds $26 million used to support Illinois | ||||||
3 | communities; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Today, 18,052 older adults in Illinois volunteer | ||||||
5 | their time and talents through Senior Corps, including 1,045 | ||||||
6 | Foster Grandparents with 9 projects serving one-on-one as | ||||||
7 | tutors and mentors to more than 5,300 young people, 498 Senior | ||||||
8 | Companions with 7 projects helping 980 homebound seniors and | ||||||
9 | other adults maintain their independence in their own homes, | ||||||
10 | and 16,509 older adults enrolled in 23 Retired and Senior | ||||||
11 | Volunteer Programs providing services through more than 2,300 | ||||||
12 | community organizations in Illinois; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Retirement, and especially early retirement, no | ||||||
14 | longer implies total withdrawal from work, but rather an | ||||||
15 | opportunity to pursue meaningful roles along a continuum of | ||||||
16 | paid and unpaid work, which promote physical and mental health, | ||||||
17 | provide personal fulfillment, strengthen our economy, and | ||||||
18 | enrich the quality of life in our communities; and
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19 | WHEREAS, The maturing of Illinois compels the State and | ||||||
20 | local communities to prepare for the aging of the population by | ||||||
21 | assessing and mobilizing the talents and skills of citizens 50 | ||||||
22 | years of age and older in developing livable communities for | ||||||
23 | all ages; therefore, be it
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1 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL | ||||||
2 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that all citizens are | ||||||
3 | encouraged to be cognizant of the wisdom, experience, and | ||||||
4 | talents of persons 50 years of age and older; to celebrate | ||||||
5 | their lifetime achievements and continued contributions to the | ||||||
6 | economic vitality and cultural heritage of Illinois; and to | ||||||
7 | establish public and private partnerships that will promote | ||||||
8 | opportunities for civic engagement for persons 50 years of age | ||||||
9 | and older in the areas of lifelong learning, employment, and | ||||||
10 | volunteer community service, in order to make Illinois a great | ||||||
11 | place to grow old.
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