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92_HJ0007eng HJ0007 Engrossed LRB9203345KBkb 1 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 7 2 WHEREAS, Throughout history brave Americans have shed 3 their blood during wars and conflicts to preserve, protect, 4 and defend the foundation of the principles of democracy and 5 freedom; and 6 WHEREAS, Many of those that have served have been the 7 brave men and women of the State of Illinois; and 8 WHEREAS, In every military conflict and national time of 9 need since 1818, the brave men and women of the State of 10 Illinois have risen to the cause of defending democracy; and 11 WHEREAS, These brave men and women often left behind 12 family, friends, farms, and businesses, and many of them were 13 never to return, making the ultimate sacrifice for their 14 country; and 15 WHEREAS, With the signing of the Armistice ending the 16 "War to End All Wars", WWI, on November 11, 1918, the 17 veterans of Illinois were given a holiday of solemn 18 remembrance and thanks from their countrymen, which later 19 came to be known as Veterans Day; and 20 WHEREAS, The people of the great State of Illinois wish 21 to thank those numerous veterans for their sacrifices and 22 service; and 23 WHEREAS, On August 7, 1782, General George Washington 24 established the Military Badge of Merit, which on February 25 22, 1932 became the Purple Heart medal, now the oldest 26 military decoration in the world; and 27 WHEREAS, The Purple Heart medal is awarded to military 28 personnel who are killed or wounded in action against the 29 enemy; and 30 WHEREAS, The General Assembly seeks to commemorate HJ0007 Engrossed -2- LRB9203345KBkb 1 Illinois residents who have been awarded the Purple Heart by 2 requesting the Illinois Department of Transportation to place 3 signs in the appropriate locations to identify the Purple 4 Heart Memorial Highway; and 5 WHEREAS, E.J. "Zeke" Giorgi was first elected to the 6 House of Representatives in 1964, and he served in that 7 position until his passing in 1993; and 8 WHEREAS, From his first term through his service as "Dean 9 of the House", Zeke Giorgi served the people of this State 10 with great distinction, and he is remembered by his 11 colleagues on both sides of the aisle for providing 12 invaluable guidance and leadership on many important issues; 13 and 14 WHEREAS, During all the years that Zeke Giorgi served in 15 the House, he drove between Springfield and his Rockford 16 legislative district on U.S. Highway 51 and was a strong 17 advocate for Route 51 improvements, which were completed in 18 several stages; and 19 WHEREAS, Following the completion of improvements to U.S. 20 Route 51, the highway was designated as Interstate Highway 21 39; and 22 WHEREAS, Interstate Highway 39 provides an essential 23 transportation corridor between Rockford and Bloomington and 24 other parts of Central Illinois; and 25 WHEREAS, We wish to permanently commemorate Zeke Giorgi's 26 essential role in creating this critically needed highway and 27 his abiding impact on the lives of the people of Illinois; 28 and 29 WHEREAS, Thomas William Davenport was a licensed civil 30 engineer with the Illinois Department of Transportation; on 31 April 16, 1992, he was killed by a drunk driver north of his HJ0007 Engrossed -3- LRB9203345KBkb 1 home in Chatham, Illinois; and 2 WHEREAS, Thomas Davenport was a son, brother, husband, 3 and father; and 4 WHEREAS, Thomas Davenport, working with the Illinois 5 Department of Transportation, assisted with the building of 6 the bridge on South Chatham Road that crosses Interstate 72 7 and Illinois Route 36; and 8 WHEREAS, The bridge is located on South Chatham Road in 9 Springfield, Illinois, and is used as an overpass for 10 Interstate 72 and Illinois Route 36; and 11 WHEREAS, The General Assembly seeks to remember Thomas 12 William Davenport by requesting the Illinois Department of 13 Transportation to place signs in the appropriate locations to 14 identify the Thomas William Davenport Memorial Bridge; and 15 WHEREAS, The members of the House were saddened to learn 16 of the death of Mayor Ken Hayes of Bradley; and 17 WHEREAS, He was elected mayor in 1981 and was re-elected 18 in 1985, 1989, 1993, and 1997; and 19 WHEREAS, He was born in Limestone Township on August 30, 20 1924, the son of Patrick and Catherine Hayes; the family 21 moved to Bradley when he was three months old, and until his 22 death he lived in the house that his father bought; and 23 WHEREAS, He attended St. Joseph's Grammar School and 24 Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School; he served in the 25 United States Army's 83rd Division, 331st Infantry, Company L 26 during World War II; he won the Silver Star, the Bronze Star 27 with clusters for meritorious service, a Good Conduct medal, 28 the European Theatre of Operations medal for five campaigns, 29 and the Croix de Guerre for service to France; and 30 WHEREAS, When he returned from war, Ken Hayes became a HJ0007 Engrossed -4- LRB9203345KBkb 1 precinct captain and then a committeeman; he was elected 2 vice-chairman of the Democratic Central Committee in Kankakee 3 County in 1966 and served in that role until 1972, when he 4 was elected central committee chairman; and 5 WHEREAS, When he arrived home from the Army, he worked in 6 the pipefitter's union local until he had a heart attack in 7 1963, which led him to quit his trade; he went to work 8 inspecting seed for the Illinois Department of Agriculture; 9 and 10 WHEREAS, He later went to work for the Illinois Secretary 11 of State and retired with a disability pension after a heart 12 bypass operation in 1978; and 13 WHEREAS, He was the founder of the Area Jobs Development 14 Association; was active in scouting, golfing, and the Bradley 15 Lions; and was a life member of the Bradley V.F.W.; and 16 WHEREAS, Under Mayor Hayes' strong leadership, the 17 Village of Bradley experienced unprecedented commercial and 18 retail growth, producing large increases in sales tax revenue 19 for Bradley; and 20 WHEREAS, He was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose 21 Lodge of Bradley, one of the vice presidents of the Illinois 22 Municipal League, and a member of the Mayors Association; and 23 WHEREAS, Much of the commercial growth and development 24 that Kenneth P. Hayes worked for occurred along Illinois 25 Route 50; and 26 WHEREAS, The General Assembly seeks to remember the loss 27 of Kenneth P. Hayes by requesting the Illinois Department of 28 transportation to place signs in the appropriate locations 29 identifying the Kenneth P. Hayes Memorial Highway; and 30 WHEREAS, The Korean War has played an important part in HJ0007 Engrossed -5- LRB9203345KBkb 1 American history, and the veterans of the Korean War have 2 earned the respect and admiration of all people; and 3 WHEREAS, An armed conflict began in June of 1950 and 4 ended in July of 1953; it exacted a heavy toll: 33,629 5 Americans were killed in action and 20,617 died of injuries 6 or disease; and 7 WHEREAS, The Korean War began when the United Nations 8 urged UN members to repel the Communist aggressors in Korea; 9 in July of 1950 the UN Security Council recommended that 10 member nations contributing to the defense of South Korea 11 make their troops available to a unified command headed by 12 the United States; and 13 WHEREAS, It is appropriate for us to remember the many 14 sacrifices and contributions to the cause of freedom made by 15 the outstanding men and women who served in the Korean War; 16 and 17 WHEREAS, There are bridges on Illinois Route 51 in 18 Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, known as Route 51 Bridge 19 Number 058-0010 Northbound and Bridge Number 058-0049 20 Southbound; and 21 WHEREAS, The General Assembly seeks to commemorate the 22 contributions of Korean War Veterans by requesting the 23 Illinois Department of Transportation to place signs in the 24 appropriate locations identifying the Korean War Veterans 25 Memorial Bridge; and 26 WHEREAS, Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 27 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, the son of Nellie and John 28 Reagan; and 29 WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan and his family in 1915 moved to 30 Galesburg, Illinois, and he began his formal education at 31 Silas Willard School; and HJ0007 Engrossed -6- LRB9203345KBkb 1 WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan and his family then moved to 2 Monmouth, Illinois, and resided in that fair community during 3 his formative years from 1917-1919, and where he attended 4 Monmouth Central School; and 5 WHEREAS, When Ronald Reagan was 9 years of age, the 6 family settled in Dixon, Illinois, where at Dixon High School 7 he played football and basketball, ran track, served as 8 president of the student body, and first performed as an 9 actor; and 10 WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan graduated from Eureka College in 11 1932 with a degree in economics and sociology; and 12 WHEREAS, From humble beginnings, Ronald Reagan went on to 13 become a sportscaster, actor, Governor of California, and 14 President of the United States; and 15 WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan was elected President of the 16 United States in 1980; a favorite of the American populace, 17 he was elected to a second term in 1984; and 18 WHEREAS, Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the 19 United States, warrants a public tribute as a son of 20 Illinois; and 21 WHEREAS, In 1999, portions of Illinois Route 172 and 92 22 from Tampico to Illinois Route 26 and the portions of 23 Illinois Route 26, Illinois Route 29, and U.S. Route 24 from 24 Dixon to Eureka were designated as the Ronald Reagan Trail by 25 Senate Joint Resolution 3; and 26 WHEREAS, The cities of Princeton, Galesburg, and Monmouth 27 were essential in the upbringing of Ronald Reagan and should 28 be included in the Ronald Reagan Trail; and 29 WHEREAS, The General Assembly seeks to commemorate the 30 accomplishments achieved by Ronald Reagan by requesting the HJ0007 Engrossed -7- LRB9203345KBkb 1 Illinois Department of Transportation to place signs in the 2 appropriate locations identifying the Ronald Reagan Trail; 3 therefore, be it 4 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 5 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE 6 SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that Interstate 74, traversing 7 through the heart of Illinois is designated as the Veterans 8 Memorial Parkway, in honor of the veterans of the State of 9 Illinois; and be it further 10 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation 11 is requested to erect appropriate plaques along this route in 12 recognition of the Veterans Memorial Parkway; and be it 13 further 14 RESOLVED, That Interstate 72, traversing through the 15 heart of Illinois, be designated as the commemorative Purple 16 Heart Memorial Highway, to pay tribute to the many thousands 17 of Illinois residents who have been awarded the Purple Heart 18 medal; and be it further 19 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation 20 is requested to erect at suitable locations, consistent with 21 State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs 22 giving notice of the Purple Heart Memorial Highway; and be it 23 further 24 RESOLVED, That the portion of Interstate Highway 39 25 commencing at its point of origin in Winnebago County and 26 ending at its intersection with Interstate Route 88 be 27 designated the E.J. "Zeke" Giorgi Highway; and be it further 28 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation 29 is requested to erect appropriate plaques or signs giving 30 notice of the E.J. "Zeke" Giorgi Highway; and be it further 31 RESOLVED, That the bridge on South Chatham Road, spanning HJ0007 Engrossed -8- LRB9203345KBkb 1 Interstate 72 and Illinois Route 36, is named the Thomas 2 William Davenport Memorial Bridge; and be it further 3 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation 4 is requested to erect, at a suitable location consistent with 5 State and federal regulations, an appropriate plaque or signs 6 giving notice of the Thomas William Davenport Memorial 7 Bridge; and be it further 8 RESOLVED, That Illinois Route 50 in Bradley, Illinois, 9 from North Street to Larry Power Road, is designated as the 10 Kenneth P. Hayes Memorial Highway; and be it further 11 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation 12 is requested to erect appropriate signs or plaques giving 13 notice of the Kenneth P. Hayes Memorial Highway; and be it 14 further 15 RESOLVED, That in recognition of the 50th Anniversary of 16 the Korean Conflict, Route 51 Bridge Number 058-0010 17 Northbound and Bridge Number 058-0049 Southbound be named 18 Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge; and be it further 19 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation 20 is requested to erect, at suitable locations consistent with 21 State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs 22 giving notice of the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge; and 23 be it further 24 RESOLVED, That the Ronald Reagan Trail is extended to 25 include those portions of U.S. Route 34 from the City of 26 Princeton, through the City of Galesburg, to the City of 27 Monmouth; and be it further 28 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation, 29 in accordance with applicable State and federal laws and 30 rules and in cooperation with units of local government, is 31 requested to erect appropriate signs, markers, or plaques HJ0007 Engrossed -9- LRB9203345KBkb 1 along the extended portions of the Ronald Reagan Trail in 2 recognition of this designation; and be it further 3 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 4 presented to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of 5 Transportation; the Illinois Secretary of Transportation; the 6 family of E.J. "Zeke" Giorgi; the family of Thomas William 7 Davenport; and to the family of Mayor Ken Hayes.