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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The Senate is grateful to those members who have
 3    devoted their energy and talent to  the  betterment  of  this
 4    body  and  the  well  being  of  the  people  of the State of
 5    Illinois; and

 6        WHEREAS, Lisa Madigan was elected to the Illinois  Senate
 7    in  1998 and has served this body with distinction during the
 8    past four years; and

 9        WHEREAS, Senator Madigan has  served  as  the  Democratic
10    Spokesperson of the Senate  Education Committee; and

11        WHEREAS,   Senator   Madigan   has  also  served  on  the
12    Committees   on   Appropriations,   Local   Government,   and
13    Elections, and the Legislative Information System  and  Joint
14    Committee  on  Administrative  Rules legislative commissions,
15    the Governor's Education Funding Advisory Board, the Illinois
16    Growth Task Force, and the Governor's Task Force on Universal
17    Access  to  Pre-School;  she  served  as  co-chair   of   the
18    Conference of Women Legislators and has served on the Council
19    of State Government's National Executive Committee; and

20        WHEREAS,  Senator Madigan's priorities in the Senate have
21    been to improve public education  and  to  protect  Illinois'
22    families  by  working  to  secure adequate funding for public
23    schools,  enacting  higher   standards   for   students   and
24    educators,  writing  and  passing laws to protect the elderly
25    and  people  with  disabilities  from  abuse   and   neglect,
26    sponsoring  legislation that increased penalties for domestic
27    abusers  who  assault  their  victims  at  or  near  domestic
28    violence  shelters,   co-sponsoring   legislation   to   help
29    survivors  of  domestic  violence  maintain their privacy and
30    safety, sponsoring legislation that allows  police  to  seize
31    vehicles  that are modified with secret compartments that are
32    used to transport dangerous  weapons  and  drugs,  sponsoring
 
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 1    legislation  to  make  it easier to convict domestic abusers,
 2    crack down on elder abuse, and to prepare the State  for  the
 3    threat   of   bio-terrorism,   and   sponsoring  Family  Care
 4    legislation to  provide  health  care  coverage  for  working
 5    parents  not  covered  by  employer-paid health care by their
 6    employers; and

 7        WHEREAS, Senator Madigan sponsored legislation to protect
 8    children and consumers, co-sponsoring the Children's  Product
 9    Safety  Act  that  prohibits  the  sale  of  unsafe  toys and
10    products in Illinois, sponsored the computer "lemon"  law  to
11    protect   consumers   from   buying   faulty  high-technology
12    merchandise, and has drafted legislation  aimed  at  reducing
13    the high-cost of prescription drugs, and protecting Illinois'
14    consumers  from  unscrupulous predatory lending practices and
15    high interest pay day loans; and

16        WHEREAS, Senator Madigan has also successfully  sponsored
17    and  passed  legislation  to  engage  our young adults in our
18    system of government by allowing high school seniors to serve
19    as election judges, sponsored legislation to provide  housing
20    redevelopment  grants, and co-sponsored legislation to create
21    the Family Loan program to provide small,  no-interest  loans
22    to low-income families; and

23        WHEREAS,  Senator  Madigan has lived a distinguished life
24    of public service, including serving in the Washington office
25    of former United State's Senator Paul  Simon;  working  as  a
26    volunteer  teacher  at  an  all-girls high school in KwaZulu,
27    South Africa, during the height of apartheid  in  the  1980s;
28    working  to create and implement one of the City of Chicago's
29    first community policing programs; working as Assistant  Dean
30    of  Adult/Continuing  Education  at  Wilbur  Wright  College;
31    serving  as  President  of the Board of the Inspiration Cafe,
32    which is a supportive, not-for-profit restaurant designed  to
33    enable    homeless    people   to   become   self-sufficient;
 
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 1    participating in cease-fire marches against gun  violence  in
 2    Chicago;  serving  as  a  member of the Steering Committee of
 3    Women's Voices,  Women's  Votes;  serving  on  the  Board  of
 4    Advisors of the AIDS Living Remembrance Committee; serving as
 5    a  member  of  the  Executive  Committee  of the Committee on
 6    Foreign Affairs of the Chicago Council on Foreign  Relations;
 7    serving  as  a  member  of  the  Board of Governors of Loyola
 8    University School of Law, and she is a member of  the  Loyola
 9    University  School of Law Alumnae Project Steering Committee;
10    and

11        WHEREAS, Senator Madigan's illustrious career  of  public
12    service has been recognized and honored by many organizations
13    including  the  Illinois Women's Bar Association honoring her
14    with its 2001 Woman of Achievement Award;  she  has  received
15    recognition  from the Fraternal Order of Police, the Illinois
16    Education Association,  the  National  Association  of  Women
17    Lawyers,  the  Lakeview Action Committee, and the Independent
18    Voters of Illinois; she was awarded  a  fellowship  with  the
19    Bowhay  Institute  for  Legislative Leadership Development in
20    Madison, Wisconsin, and the Program  for  Emerging  Political
21    Leaders   at   the   Darden   Graduate   School  of  Business
22    Administration; she  is  a  Leadership  for  Greater  Chicago
23    fellow,  and  in  November, 1998, she was named as one of the
24    "Top 40 Under 40" by Crain's Chicago Business; and

25        WHEREAS, Senator  Madigan  leaves  the  Senate  upon  her
26    election  to statewide office in the 2002 General Election as
27    Illinois' 41st Attorney General, and the first woman to  hold
28    that office; therefore, be it

29        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL
30    ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that  we  offer  our  best
31    wishes  to  Senator Lisa Madigan upon her retirement from the
32    Senate and we offer hope for a rewarding future  as  Attorney
33    General of the State of Illinois; and be it further
 
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 1        RESOLVED,  That  a  suitable  copy  of  this preamble and
 2    resolution be presented to Senator Lisa Madigan as a  measure
 3    of our esteem and respect for our colleague and friend.