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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING STATE SENATOR JACQUELINE COLLINS
WHEREAS, Senator Collins was born in McComb, Mississippi, and moved to the Chicago south side neighborhood of Englewood as a child. Senator Collins majored in journalism at Northwestern University. Senator Collins holds several graduate degrees from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Divinity School. Senator Collins also earned a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola University Chicago School of Law; and
WHEREAS, Senator Collins dedicated her career to advocating for economic and social justice, utilizing her experience as a former journalist and Emmy award-nominated editor at CBS-TV to promote a progressive agenda; and
WHEREAS, Senator Collins used her role as Chair on the Senate Financial Institutions Committee to pass legislation protecting Illinois consumers and their families, including the historic Predatory Loan Prevention Act capping interest rates on Payday and title loans at 36%;
WHEREAS, Senator Collins has a proven track record of major legislative accomplishments, including making Illinois the first in the Midwest to ban ghost guns, the Mortgage Rescue Fraud Act, the landmark Sudan Divestment Act, and the 2005 Payday Loan Reform Act; and
WHEREAS, Senator Collins received numerous accolades for her work, including the prestigious Scheinfeld Award from the Woodstock Institute and the Gale Cincotta Community Visionary Award from Neighborhood Housing Services, in recognition of her lifetime achievement in promoting economic justice and her key role in addressing predatory lending and high foreclosure rates in Chicago; and
WHEREAS, Senator Collins earned the respect and admiration of her colleagues on both sides of the aisle for her dedication to public service and her ability to work collaboratively to achieve meaningful results; and
WHEREAS, Senator Collins is a proud member of the Faith Community of Saint Sabina and served as its Minister of Communication...
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