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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois learned with sadness of the death of Richard |
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| W. "Rick" Larison Jr. of Rochester on Friday, April 29, 2005; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, He was born on August 8, 1950, in Springfield to |
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| Richard W. and Corabelle Bea Larison Sr.; he married Gaye |
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| Harper in 1987; he earned a Bachelor of Science in engineering |
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| from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a |
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| Master of Public Administration from Fordham University in New |
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| York; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Larison began on the House Republican staff as |
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| a research analyst and later re-joined the staff of then House |
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| Republican Leader Lee Daniels in 1982 as Research Director; he |
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| was promoted to the position of Deputy Chief of Staff in 1987 |
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| and later served as Chief of Staff for Leader Daniels; as one |
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| of the House Republican staff's pioneer research directors, he |
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| helped create the operational model that the research staff |
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| follows to this day, including the production of timely bill |
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| analyses and end-of-session reports to inform House members of |
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| key State issues and to enable them to cast informed votes on |
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| the House floor; and
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| WHEREAS, He served in an executive capacity during the |
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| installation of the first generation of electronic business |
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| equipment in House Republican staff offices, which allowed the |
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| electronic creation and dissemination of research materials |
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| and bill analyses through computer-controlled word processors; |
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| he oversaw the continuing education and transition of a large |
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| segment of House Republican staff from clerk-typists to their |
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| current role as executive assistants; throughout all of these |
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| potentially traumatic changes, Mr. Larison served as a |
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| generous, kind, jovial, and reassuring advocate for the |