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91_SR0300

 
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 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
 
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 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
 
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 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.

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