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91_SR0300 SDS/91Bsr0002/LTdo 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the Ninety-first 3 Illinois General Assembly are saddened to learn of the death 4 of Jeanne Hurley Simon on Sunday, February 20, 2000 at her 5 home in Makanda; and 6 WHEREAS, In recent years, Mrs. Simon gained national 7 prominence for her activism in promoting literacy, and is 8 remembered as a pioneer in fighting for the political 9 empowerment of women, as well as a full partner in the long 10 and distinguished public career of her husband, former United 11 States Senator Paul Simon, who is also a former member and 12 presiding officer of this body; and 13 WHEREAS, Mrs. Simon and her husband were the first 14 husband-and-wife couple to serve together in the Illinois 15 General Assembly as members of the Illinois House of 16 Representatives; and 17 WHEREAS, Mrs. Simon was born Jeanne C. Hurley in Chicago 18 on May 10, 1922, and grew up on the North Shore in an 19 Irish-Catholic, Democratic family; and 20 WHEREAS, Mrs. Simon graduated from New Trier High School, 21 Barat College and Northwestern University Law School, when it 22 was rare for women to become lawyers, being admitted to the 23 Illinois Bar in 1948; and 24 WHEREAS, Mrs. Simon was a highly regarded assistant Cook 25 County state's attorney from June 1953 to December 1956, and 26 served as president of the Women's Bar Association of 27 Illinois in the mid-1950s; and 28 WHEREAS, Mrs. Simon was elected to the Illinois House in 29 1956 and re-elected in 1958 as a Democrat from Wilmette; and 30 WHEREAS, While serving in the Illinois House, Mrs. Simon -2- SDS/91Bsr0002/LTdo 1 met Paul Simon, an independent Democratic colleague from 2 Downstate with a legislative voting record similar to her's; 3 and 4 WHEREAS, On their second date, Paul proposed and Mrs. 5 Simon accepted, and they were married on April 21, 1960; and 6 WHEREAS, Mrs. Simon gave up her political career to raise 7 a family and become her husband's most trusted adviser and 8 fiercest ally in his long political career, which saw him 9 elected lieutenant governor in 1968, lose a gubernatorial bid 10 in 1972, elected to the United States House in 1974, and to 11 the United States Senate in 1984; and 12 WHEREAS, In 1988, Mrs. Simon played an active role in her 13 husband's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, and 14 in 1989 wrote Scarlett, a critically acclaimed book about her 15 experiences on a national campaign; and 16 WHEREAS, Mrs. Simon was appointed by President Clinton as 17 chairwoman on the U.S. Commission on Libraries and 18 Information Service in 1993 and reappointed to that position 19 in 1997; and 20 WHEREAS, In that role, Mrs. Simon was a tireless advocate 21 for literacy and for improving reading levels of American 22 youth; and 23 WHEREAS, When Senator Simon retired from the U.S. Senate 24 in 1997, Mrs. Simon helped him establish the Southern 25 Illinois University Public Policy Institute at Carbondale and 26 joined the faculty as an adjunct professor of library 27 services; and 28 WHEREAS, Mrs. Simon is survived by her husband; her 29 daughter, Sheila; her son, Martin; and four grandchildren; 30 therefore be it -3- SDS/91Bsr0002/LTdo 1 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL 2 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, That we mourn the death of 3 Jeanne Hurley Simon; and be it further 4 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this preamble and 5 resolution be presented to the members of her family as an 6 expression of our sorrow for their loss.