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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in |
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| the lives of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and
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| WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Judie |
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| McConville, GRI, of Ottawa was named the 2006 Illinois Realtor |
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| of the Year; and |
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| WHEREAS, With a career that spans 30 years, Mrs. McConville |
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| is the managing broker of Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell in Ottawa; |
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| from 1988 to 2001, she owned and operated her own real estate |
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| firm, Prudential McConville Realty, which she sold to Coldwell |
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| Banker Honig-Bell; and |
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| WHEREAS, A past president of her local Illini Valley |
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| Association of Realtors, Mrs. McConville was named its Realtor |
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| of the Year in 1984 and has served on many committees over the |
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| years, including Professional Standards and the Realtors |
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| Political Action Committee Fundraising Committee; during her |
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| 20 years of active State involvement, Mrs. McConville served as |
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| president of the Illinois Association of Realtors in 2000 and |
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| has chaired the IAR Advisory Council, District Vice President |
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| Task Force, and Finance Working Group; she has served on the |
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| IAR Board of Directors, Statewide Professional Standards |
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| Agreement Task Force, Issues Mobilization Political Action |
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| Committee Trustees, License Law Task Force, and Political |
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| Fundraising Working Group; and |
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| WHEREAS, In 1993, she received the IAR Community Service |
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| Award and she earned two IAR Presidential Medallions for her |
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| exemplary contributions to the Realtor Association; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. McConville currently lends her expertise to |
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| the IAR Leadership Development Working Group, Professional |
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| Standards Committee, and Grievance Committee; she also serves |
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| on both the Real Estate Administration and Disciplinary Board |
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| and the Auction Advisory Board of the Illinois Department of |
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| Financial and Professional Regulation; active nationally since |
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| 1991, Mrs. McConville represents IAR on the National |
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| Association of Realtors (NAR) Board of Directors and serves as |
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| vice chair of the NAR Professional Standards Committee; she |
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| serves on the board of directors of the Ottawa Area Chamber of |
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| Commerce and Industry and has received many awards and |
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| recognition for her involvement in her local community in the |
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| Kiwanis Club, United Way, Ottawa Riverfest Committee, and the |
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| Child Advocacy Board; and
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| WHEREAS, She lives in Ottawa with her husband, Dale |
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| McConville, a real estate appraiser and farm broker; she has |
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| two sons, Marc and Jeff Tabor, and four grandchildren; and
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| WHEREAS, The Realtor of the Year award is presented to the |
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| one member of the Illinois Association of Realtors who best |
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| exemplifies the professional qualities of a Realtor; the award |
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| recognizes leadership and service in civic, community, and |
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| charitable causes, as well as activity in the Realtor |
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| Association; and
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| WHEREAS, The Illinois Association of Realtors is a |
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| voluntary trade association whose 61,000 members are engaged in |
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| all facets of the real estate industry; in addition to serving |
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| the professional needs of its members, the Illinois Association |
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| of Realtors works to protect the rights of private property |
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| owners in the State by recommending and promoting legislation |
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| that safeguards and advances the interest of real property |
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| ownership; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| we congratulate Judie McConville on her outstanding career to |