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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, Bill Mahar has represented the 19th District  in
 3    the Illinois Senate since 1985; and

 4        WHEREAS,  He  has  an  active  interest,  both  civic and
 5    legislative, in consumer  protection,  tax  relief,  domestic
 6    violence   prevention,  environmental,  and  substance  abuse
 7    issues; and

 8        WHEREAS, Utility customers are paying lower utility rates
 9    thanks to a 1998 law sponsored by Mahar that  cut  rates  for
10    Commonwealth  Edison  and  Illinois Power customers and gives
11    them the choice to shop around  for  cheaper  electric  rates
12    beginning May 1, 2002; and

13        WHEREAS,  Another  Mahar  law  gives  telephone consumers
14    extra protections from  telephone  companies  that  illegally
15    switch or add telephone services; and

16        WHEREAS,  Bill  is  a  strong  advocate  for property tax
17    reform and was a member of the Senate Republican  Task  Force
18    on  Cook  County Property Tax Relief that was a driving force
19    behind property tax caps; and

20        WHEREAS, He has been honored by  the  Illinois  Coalition
21    Against  Domestic  Violence for his legislation that provides
22    new sources of revenue for  domestic  violence  shelters;  in
23    1990,  he  helped  the Crisis Center of South Suburbia find a
24    new location for its facilities; in 1992, he worked with  the
25    Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault to pass legislation
26    that requires convicted rapists to pay a $100 fine to be used
27    for counseling services for rape victims; and

28        WHEREAS,  As  one  of  the  first legislators to push for
29    recycling legislation, Bill  sponsored  measures  to  require
30    state governmental agencies to recycle half their solid waste
31    within  the  next  decade, require Illinois municipalities to
 
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 1    adopt recycling programs by 1992, and  require  retailers  to
 2    accept used tires in exchange for tires sold; and

 3        WHEREAS,  He  has  worked  diligently  to  curb  reckless
 4    motorists  who  drink  and  drive;  he  sponsored  a law that
 5    targets  repeat  DUI  offenders  by   calling   for   tougher
 6    penalties;  his  1989  law  banned  "happy  hour" promotions,
 7    because they encouraged excessive and  rapid  consumption  of
 8    alcohol; and

 9        WHEREAS,   In  1986,  he  was  co-chairman  of  Illinois'
10    Campaign to Protect Our  Children,  and  helped  develop  the
11    Illinois  Community Block Home Program  to make it easier for
12    children  to identify "safe homes"  where  they  can  go  for
13    help;  Bill  has  also  sponsored  legislation that  requires
14    hospitals to list babies' blood types on birth  certificates,
15    and  requires  judges  to issue a restraining order against a
16    person accused of a crime against children if that person has
17    violated previous restraining orders  or  been  convicted  of
18    specific crimes; and

19        WHEREAS,  He  was  a  trustee for the Village of Homewood
20    from 1979 to 1985, and a former member of the Homewood Zoning
21    Board of Appeals; and

22        WHEREAS, Bill  Mahar  was  born  February  13,  1947,  in
23    Chicago  Heights,  earned  a  bachelor's degree in Psychology
24    from Southern Illinois University and a  master's  degree  in
25    Personnel Services from Purdue University; and

26        WHEREAS, He served in the United States Army from 1970 to
27    1972; and

28        WHEREAS,  He  and  his  wife,  Beth,  have  two children;
29    therefore be it

30        RESOLVED, BY THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-SECOND  GENERAL
31    ASSEMBLY  OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Bill
 
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 1    Mahar as he leaves the Illinois  Senate  after  18  years  of
 2    dedicated  service  and  wish  him  well  in  all  his future
 3    endeavors; and be it further

 4        RESOLVED, That a  suitable  copy  of  this  preamble  and
 5    resolution be presented to Bill Mahar with our thanks for his
 6    nearly two decades of service to the citizens of Illinois.