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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of former |
4 | | United States Representative Philip M. "Phil" Crane, who passed |
5 | | away at the home of
his daughter, Rebekah, on November 8, 2014; |
6 | | and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Rep. Phil Crane was born in Chicago on November 3, |
8 | | 1930; he graduated
from Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, |
9 | | Michigan in 1952; he served the cause of freedom in the United |
10 | | States Army from 1954 until 1956 and earned his Ph.D. from |
11 | | Indiana University in 1963; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Rep. Phil Crane taught history at Bradley |
13 | | University; while there, he gained national recognition in |
14 | | politics as a charismatic
and popular public speaker on behalf |
15 | | of the Barry Goldwater presidential campaign in 1964; those
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16 | | efforts, combined with the release of his 1964 book, "The |
17 | | Democrat's Dilemma", elevated him as a
leading national figure |
18 | | in the fledgling conservative movement and the Republican |
19 | | party; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, In 1969, then-Congressman Donald Rumsfeld was
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21 | | appointed by President Richard M. Nixon to head his |
22 | | administration's Office of Economic Opportunity,
leaving a |
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1 | | vacancy in Congress; Rep. Phil Crane ran for, and won, the |
2 | | vacated seat, taking up his duties on November 25, 1969; and
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3 | | WHEREAS, Rep. Phil Crane continued to represent Illinois in |
4 | | Congress from 1969 until January 2005, a period of
time that |
5 | | spanned 4 redistricting cycles as his district moved |
6 | | northwestward within the suburban
Chicago area; during his time |
7 | | in Congress, he was well known for his strong belief in and |
8 | | adherence
to Constitutional government and conservative |
9 | | principles; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, With America in crisis, the hostages trapped in |
11 | | Iran, the then-powerful Soviet Union on
the march worldwide, |
12 | | and with concern that Ronald Reagan would not run for President |
13 | | in 1980, Rep. Phil Crane
threw his hat in the ring in 1978 for |
14 | | the Republican nomination for President of the United States; |
15 | | and |
16 | | WHEREAS, As Republicans were commencing the process of |
17 | | choosing Ronald Reagan as their standard-bearer
as the 1980 |
18 | | presidential nominee, Rep. Phil Crane endorsed his fellow |
19 | | Illinois native and flung himself
into the task of moving |
20 | | America forward, mobilizing political support for President |
21 | | Reagan's election
and standing up for enactment of the new |
22 | | administration's policy goals, particularly in the field of tax
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23 | | policy and tax cuts as a leading member of the House Ways and |
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1 | | Means Committee; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, As a key congressional lieutenant for the Reagan |
3 | | Administration, as a member of the United States
House of |
4 | | Representatives for more than 35 years, and as a true believer |
5 | | in the intersection of
electoral politics with political |
6 | | principles, Rep. Phil Crane founded, co-founded, or took a |
7 | | substantial role in
the founding of the Republican Study |
8 | | Committee, the Heritage Foundation, and the American
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9 | | Conservative Union, groups that serve to this day as extremely |
10 | | relevant and effective organizations in
the development of |
11 | | American policymaking; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, During this time, Rep. Phil Crane never |
13 | | relinquished his devotion to conservative principles, his
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14 | | belief in peace through strength, the maintenance of America's |
15 | | traditional values, and his commitment
to free enterprise; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, Rep. Phil Crane never lost his conviction that one |
17 | | of America's greatest strengths was the
American family; he |
18 | | lived this conviction through the love and affection he |
19 | | exhibited toward his late
wife, Arlene, and their 8 children, |
20 | | Catherine, Susanna, Rebekah, Jennifer, Sarah, George, Carrie, |
21 | | and
the late Rachel; therefore, be it
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22 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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1 | | NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
2 | | we mourn
the passing of former United States Congressman Philip |
3 | | M. "Phil" Crane; and be it further |
4 | | RESOLVED, That we acknowledge Rep. Phil Crane's more than |
5 | | 35 years of public service as
an Illinois representative to the |
6 | | United States House of Representatives, his lifelong love of |
7 | | the discipline
of history, his commitment to Constitutional |
8 | | principles, and his love of the traditions and values that
have |
9 | | made America the shining light of the world; and be it further
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10 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
11 | | presented to Rep. Phil Crane's 7
surviving children, Rebekah |
12 | | Crane, Susanna Crane,
Sarah Crane, Catherine Hott, Jennifer |
13 | | Oliver, Carrie Crane, and George Crane.
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