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| 1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | WHEREAS, Illinois rivers were once a vital part of the | ||||||
| 3 | culture and lives of the
Peoria, Kaskaskia, Piankashaw, Wea, | ||||||
| 4 | Miami, Mascoutin, Odawa, Sauk, Mesquaki,
Kickapoo, Potawatomi, | ||||||
| 5 | Ojibwe, and Chickasaw peoples who inhabited the land, which | ||||||
| 6 | continues to carry their stories; and
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| 7 | WHEREAS, Illinois rivers have been a vital part of the | ||||||
| 8 | State's history since statehood,
including the life of the | ||||||
| 9 | 16th President Abraham Lincoln, the story of the
Underground | ||||||
| 10 | Railroad up to and during the Civil War, and part of the | ||||||
| 11 | development
story of the City of Chicago; and
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| 12 | WHEREAS, Rivers throughout Illinois are premier natural | ||||||
| 13 | resources,
providing water for agriculture, wildlife, | ||||||
| 14 | recreation, and residential and industrial uses; and
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| 15 | WHEREAS, Illinois contains more miles of rivers than any | ||||||
| 16 | other state east of the
Mississippi River, and Illinoisans | ||||||
| 17 | throughout the State enjoy recreation on Illinois
rivers, | ||||||
| 18 | including boating, fishing, angling, kayaking, canoeing, | ||||||
| 19 | paddleboarding,
tubing, and many other sports; and | ||||||
| 20 | WHEREAS, Agriculture, water recreation, and water-related | ||||||
| 21 | tourism are key
economic drivers in the State, and the values | ||||||
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| 1 | and services associated with
watersheds such as clean water | ||||||
| 2 | and energy are critical to the State's overall
economic | ||||||
| 3 | health; and | ||||||
| 4 | WHEREAS, Tons of trash, junk, and debris are annually | ||||||
| 5 | dumped into Illinois Rivers
along its banks, negatively | ||||||
| 6 | impacting riparian wildlife, damaging both the aesthetic
and | ||||||
| 7 | biological qualities of a river; and
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| 8 | WHEREAS, Various state legislatures have encouraged | ||||||
| 9 | waterway clean-up activities
by designating September as River | ||||||
| 10 | Clean Up Month; and
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| 11 | WHEREAS, During the month of September, water levels are | ||||||
| 12 | usually low,
temperatures are warm, and colleges and schools | ||||||
| 13 | are in session, all of which present an educational | ||||||
| 14 | opportunity to involve area youth and to highlight the | ||||||
| 15 | importance of clean
rivers and waterways; therefore, be it
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| 16 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
| 17 | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
| 18 | we declare the month of September 2023 as
River Clean Up Month | ||||||
| 19 | in the State of Illinois; and be it further | ||||||
| 20 | RESOLVED, That we encourage chambers of commerce, | ||||||
| 21 | convention and visitors bureaus, local
economic development | ||||||
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| 1 | organizations, area groups and associations, and local
schools | ||||||
| 2 | and colleges to organize and coordinate local
cleanup | ||||||
| 3 | activities along portions of rivers and waterways in their | ||||||
| 4 | area; and be it further
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| 5 | RESOLVED, That the State of Illinois is encouraged to | ||||||
| 6 | promote September as River Clean Up Month.
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