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| 1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, Indigency has been a persistent social problem |
| 3 | | throughout history
and has reached an intolerable level |
| 4 | | throughout our country; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, People in urban, suburban, and rural areas of |
| 6 | | Illinois experience
indigency, proving that it is not just a |
| 7 | | big city problem; and
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| 8 | | WHEREAS, Each year sees an increase in the number of deaths |
| 9 | | among those who
lack funds to provide the barest essentials of |
| 10 | | life; and
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| 11 | | WHEREAS, Bitter cold winters and extremely hot summers have |
| 12 | | cost the lives of
those individuals who simply could not afford |
| 13 | | heating or air coolants and died
from exposure; and
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| 14 | | WHEREAS, In remembering those who have died, we must reach |
| 15 | | out to help those
in need; the extent to which our society can |
| 16 | | counter the effects of indigency
is a good measure of its |
| 17 | | humaneness; and
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| 18 | | WHEREAS, W. Earl Lewis served as Director of the Memorial |
| 19 | | Ministry of Indigent Persons until his death and in his |
| 20 | | capacity as Director, advocated for recognition of a day of |