Full Text of HJR0073 093rd General Assembly
HJ0073 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Quality education is crucial to the future of our | 3 |
| State; and
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| WHEREAS, Access to quality education is the entryway to | 5 |
| opportunity; and
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| WHEREAS, Quality education provided in a universal setting | 7 |
| enriches the learning experience for all children; and
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| WHEREAS, Quality education for every citizen regardless of | 9 |
| race, religion, ethnic background, sex, disability/handicap, | 10 |
| or economic circumstance is an indispensable goal in our | 11 |
| society; and
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| WHEREAS, On May 17, 1954, in a historic and unanimous | 13 |
| decision, the United States Supreme Court, in Brown v. Board of | 14 |
| Education, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), ruled that public education is | 15 |
| subject to the equal protection provisions of the United States | 16 |
| Constitution; and
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| WHEREAS, The Court based its decision on the premise that | 18 |
| to separate children according to their race was unfair, | 19 |
| diminishing their hopes and their futures; and
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| WHEREAS, That decision has had a profound, significant, and | 21 |
| beneficial impact on all aspects of life in the United States; | 22 |
| and
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| WHEREAS, The significant contributions of citizens of this | 24 |
| State were essential to the ultimate success of that 58-year | 25 |
| battle for justice; and
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| WHEREAS, Those contributions made through lawful and | 27 |
| peaceful means stand as worthy models of the benefit of public |
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| education and good citizenship; and
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| WHEREAS, The benefits to Illinois are everywhere, to be | 3 |
| seen in the contributions by Illinois citizens, not only in | 4 |
| education, but in government, the arts, business, and other | 5 |
| civic undertakings; and
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| WHEREAS, Many of the promises and goals of that decision | 7 |
| still remain unmet; and
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| WHEREAS, The future of public education is dependent on the | 9 |
| continued resolve of all to provide a quality education without | 10 |
| regard to race, color, creed, sex, national origin, religion, | 11 |
| disability/handicap, or social economic status; and
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| WHEREAS, The 50th Anniversary of the Brown v. Board of | 13 |
| Education decision presents an opportunity for the 120,000 | 14 |
| members of the Illinois Education Association to celebrate and | 15 |
| commemorate our State's success in providing quality public | 16 |
| education, recognize the fruits of that success, and reinforce | 17 |
| and strengthen its commitment to achieving the goal and promise | 18 |
| of quality education; and
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| WHEREAS, May 17, 2004 is the 50th anniversary of this | 20 |
| historic event; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | 22 |
| NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | 23 |
| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that May 17, 2004 be designated a | 24 |
| special day of remembrance, reflection, and gratitude for the | 25 |
| efforts of so many American men and women that helped bring | 26 |
| about the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision that | 27 |
| has enriched the lives of every American and helped bring our | 28 |
| country closer to the goal of achieving equality and justice | 29 |
| for all.
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