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91_HR0652 LRB9113405KBkb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, We as Americans enjoy our liberties through the 3 documents that our founding fathers created; those documents 4 are known as the Declaration of Independence and the United 5 States Constitution, with its Bill of Rights; and 6 WHEREAS, James Madison had considerable influence in the 7 creating of the United States Constitution, as the author of 8 the Virginia Plan, which served as the model and basis for 9 discussion in the formation of the Constitution; this 10 document has perserved, and continues to perserve, our 11 liberties in this country; and 12 WHEREAS, James Madison wrote many of the articles that 13 became known as the Federalist Papers; the Federalist Papers 14 persuaded the inhabitants of the early colonies to endorse 15 and accept the United States Constitution; and 16 WHEREAS, James Madison served in the first United States 17 House of Representatives under the new government from 1789 18 to 1797; during this time he introduced the Bill of Rights 19 into Congress, establishing the full protection and 20 preservation of our liberties; and 21 WHEREAS, James Madison served as President of the United 22 States from 1809 to 1817; and March 16, 2000 is the 249th 23 anniversary of the birth of James Madison; therefore, be it 24 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 25 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 26 we declare March 16, 2000, and for each year thereafter, as 27 Liberty Day in the State of Illinois; and that the month of 28 March be declared Liberty Month in the State of Illinois.