|
|
|
HR0899 |
|
LRB094 19471 LCT 55268 r |
|
|
1 |
| HOUSE RESOLUTION
|
2 |
| WHEREAS, The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago |
3 |
| established its Government Affairs Program 25 years ago, in |
4 |
| conjunction with the Statewide Federations across Illinois, |
5 |
| with the Springfield office formally opening on May 9, 1981; |
6 |
| and
|
7 |
| WHEREAS, This Statewide advocacy program has been a |
8 |
| successful educational conduit between Illinois State |
9 |
| Government and the Jewish Federation and its respective |
10 |
| affiliate agencies; and
|
11 |
| WHEREAS, The "Chicago Model" quickly became adopted by most |
12 |
| of the Jewish Federations in other major states, in recognition |
13 |
| of the importance of state government in health and human |
14 |
| services and the need for Jewish Federation advocacy at that |
15 |
| level of government; there are now 23 similar Jewish Federation |
16 |
| statewide programs across the country; and
|
17 |
| WHEREAS, The Government Affairs Committee steering the |
18 |
| Jewish Federation's advocacy agenda these past 25 years has |
19 |
| included past General Assembly members as both Committee |
20 |
| chairmen and members, utilizing the expertise and experience of |
21 |
| past State service towards today's health and human services |
22 |
| interests and needs of both the Jewish and general community; |
23 |
| and
|
24 |
| WHEREAS, The professional staff of the Government Affairs |
25 |
| Program has been extremely stable, with Senior Vice President |
26 |
| Joel Carp in Chicago and Springfield office staff Leonard |
27 |
| Lieberman and Kathleen Parienti employed as the principal staff |
28 |
| these entire 25 years; and
|
29 |
| WHEREAS, The public policy agenda of the Jewish Federation |
30 |
| is known for advocating what is best government practices for |
|
|
|
HR0899 |
- 2 - |
LRB094 19471 LCT 55268 r |
|
|
1 |
| all State residents and all State agencies, not just the |
2 |
| parochial concerns of the Jewish Community; and |
3 |
| WHEREAS, The lay leaders and staff of the Jewish |
4 |
| Federation's Government Affairs Program have continuously |
5 |
| mentored other ethnic and professional groups in advocacy |
6 |
| techniques that emphasize full informational sharing, timely |
7 |
| and effective communications, and the highest standards of |
8 |
| lobbying and ethical conduct over the past 25 years; and |
9 |
| WHEREAS, The Government Affairs Program has been a |
10 |
| continuous internship placement source for the University of |
11 |
| Illinois at Springfield, introducing State government service |
12 |
| and advocacy to over 20 interns, many of whom have gone on to |
13 |
| careers in Illinois State government, law, and other public |
14 |
| service; therefore, be it
|
15 |
| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
16 |
| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
17 |
| the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago and its |
18 |
| Government Affairs Program are hereby commended for their past |
19 |
| and current efforts and many successes in the formation of |
20 |
| State public policy, ranging from emergency food and shelter |
21 |
| programs to immigrant and refugee naturalization services, |
22 |
| health care financing equity and stability, meaningful job |
23 |
| training and placement programs for all adults including youths |
24 |
| "aging out" of State care, and "care for the caregiver" |
25 |
| initiatives for senior adults throughout Illinois, in addition |
26 |
| to matters of concern regarding human rights and religious |
27 |
| dignity for persons of all backgrounds in this State; and be it |
28 |
| further
|
29 |
| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy or this resolution be |
30 |
| presented to the Government Affairs Committee, which is meeting |
31 |
| in Springfield on March 28 and 29 of this year, and to the |
32 |
| current Chairman, Arthur Berman, to take back to the Jewish |