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“Brighter days are
ahead of us all. I am passionate about building effective relationships as well
as building bridges to success, meeting the needs of all.” – La Shawn K. Ford
Personal Background
Born to an unwed teenage
mother in the Cabrini-Green housing projects in Chicago, never knowing his
father, and adopted by his grandmother at birth, La Shawn K. Ford started his
life with few material advantages.
When he was two, Ford’s
family moved into a two-flat family building at Leclaire and Chicago Avenues in
the Austin community on the West Side of Chicago. Through hard work, love, and
tenacity, his family provided him a chance to attend the school across the
street, Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Elementary School. They overcame
further challenges when a fire gutted the family home when he was seven, causing
Ford and other family members to live with relatives for some time on the South
Side of Chicago in the Englewood community.
Ford learned the value of hard work and made
money for his family by shoveling snow, mowing lawns, collecting bottles and
cans for recycling, and stocking produce in the local grocery store. Because of
his drive to help people even at an early age, Ford was called “The Alderman” in
the neighborhood. Incorporating the values taught by his church and school, and
being a good student, Ford enrolled in another Catholic school, Weber High
School. After high school, Ford became the first in his family to attend a four
year college when he entered Niles College Seminary, and he contemplated
becoming a priest. After a year, he entered Loyola University, where he played
on the basketball team and earned a Bachelor of Science in Education with a
minor in Political Science. For six years, Ford taught social studies to
elementary school students and coached basketball in the Chicago Public Schools,
and also worked as a Precinct Captain in the neighborhood where he grew up. As
a licensed Real Estate Broker, he then decided to pursue his goal of opening his
own business in real estate, and he achieved that goal by becoming the founder
and owner of Ford Desired Real Estate,
now FDR Properties, providing services to hundreds of clients
since 2001. He is also an Illinois Licensed Insurance Agent. He is the proud
father of his daughter, Tia.
Political History and
Philosophy
In 2006, campaigning on the
theme, “Building Bridges to Success,” Ford gained the opportunity to represent
the people of the Eighth District in the Illinois House of Representatives.
He was re-elected in 2008,
in 2010, and in 2012. He was also elected to be a delegate to the 2012
Democratic National Convention. Representing a diverse district, which includes
the West Side of Chicago and the suburbs of Oak Park, Berwyn, North Riverside,
Forest Park, Proviso Township, Brookfield, La Grange Park, La Grange and Western
Springs, Ford has seized the opportunity to work hard on issues important to his
constituents and to all citizens of Illinois. Ford discusses issues with his
constituents through his radio show on WVON 1690, “The Voice of the People”, his
cable TV show on CAN-TV Channel 21, town hall meetings, small group discussions
in constituent homes, and other opportunities. Town Hall meetings have
included: early childhood education; improving education in the Eighth District;
the Eisenhower Expressway expansion and job opportunities through the Illinois
Department of Transportation; legislation allowing the concealed carry of
handguns (2 meetings); whether there should be an elected Chicago School Board
(3 meetings); his bill proposing the decriminalization of small amounts of
marijuana; issues particular to senior citizens; public safety issues;
utilities; unemployment issues for youth, seniors, minorities, and disabled; and
support for small businesses.
Increasing social justice and
addressing disparities are the common themes in his work, in areas such as jobs,
education, health, small business development and housing. Ford takes seriously
his vow to uphold the Constitution of the State of Illinois, which was
established to “eliminate poverty and inequality; assure legal, social and
economic justice; [and] provide opportunity for the fullest development of the
individual.”
Some Legislative and
Community Accomplishments – 2007-present
Expanding
Opportunities for Jobs
·
Introduced legislation that was signed into law creating
the African American Employment Plan Act to: (1) improve the delivery of State
services to Illinois' African Americans; (2) increase the number of African
Americans who are employed throughout State government and who are promoted; (3)
assist State agencies in meeting goals established by the African American
Employment Plan; and (4) establish an African American Employment Plan Advisory
Council (Public Act 096-1341)
·
Introduced
legislation that would establish the Aging Community State Employment Act
(HB3777-97th GA), the Young Adult State Employment Act (HB3778 – 97th
GA), the People with Disabilities Act (HB3780-97th GA), and the
Veterans State Employment Plan Act (HB3787-97th GA), to expand
employment opportunities and services by state government for people in these
groups – in Rules
·
Introduced and passed the State Employment Application Act (HB 1332 –
95th GA) through House and Senate stipulating that an application for
state employment may not ask if the applicant had been convicted of a
non-violent criminal offense. Vetoed by the governor, no veto override; similar
legislation introduced in the 96th and 97th General
Assemblies (HB1210 – 97th GA – in Rules)
·
Introduced
legislation that would seal criminal records for certain non-violent offenses to
expand job opportunities (HB5723 – 97th GA – 20 co-sponsors) – in
Rules
·
Chaired
hearing on Criminal Records Sealing Bill HB5723 and Ban the Box HB1210, August
2012
·
Named Chair of
the House Small Business Empowerment and Workforce Development (SBE-WD)
Committee in the 97th General Assembly
·
Chaired SBE-WD
Committee Meetings on Job Creation – July 2011 – more than 500 attended
·
Sponsors yearly
Career Fairs linking thousands of job seekers with potential employers;
partnered with State of Illinois Central Management Services, Chicago Urban
League, Malcolm X College and others to host thousands of job seekers and more
than 80 employers/vendors
·
Sponsored a
Parent Resource Day and Career Fair at Michele Clark High School to offer
resources for families looking for work and interested in helping their children
in school
·
Hosted a Town
Hall meeting to discuss the Eisenhower Expressway expansion and job
opportunities through the Illinois Department of Transportation
·
Holds workshops
to teach how to write successful grant applications
·
Partnered with
Bethel New Life to host workshop on How to Effectively Manage an Office
·
Teams with YWCA
to hold Workshops in Economic Empowerment, especially for women
·
Organized Job
Intake Fairs in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Employment Security
at 5 Chicagoland locations for Vehicle Assembler jobs at Ford Motor Company,
2011
·
Arranged
buses and opportunity for more than 200 job seekers who took the bus with Rep.
Ford or met him at the Thompson Center and learned how to test and apply for
state or private jobs - February 2011
·
Hosted Time
for Xcellence event in August 2012 to link ex-offenders to community resources
·
Panel Member on
Town Hall Meeting on Teen Unemployment at Columbia College with Laura
Washington, November 2011
·
Sends daily
Workforce Development emails with at least 20 pages of job leads to thousands of
subscribers
Improving Health
·
Introduced
landmark legislation that became law which makes it easier and less intrusive
for patients to be routinely tested for HIV in health care settings while
preserving the rights of those being tested (Public Act 095-0007)
·
Introduced and passed House Resolution 0065 (96th GA) urging
the Department of Public Health to establish a comprehensive plan to slow the
spread of HIV/AIDS by the year 2010
·
Discussed public policy issues with experts at 2008
International AIDS Conference, Mexico City
·
Introduced
legislation that became law establishing the Farmers’ Market Technology
Improvement Program Act, which
helps people
use their LINK cards (Food Stamps) at Farmers’ Markets (Public Act 096-1088)
·
Chief House
Sponsor for successful legislation that amends the Local Food, Farms and Jobs
Act to establish an electronic database to facilitate the purchase of fresh
produce and food products by schools (Public Act 096-1095)
·
Chief House Sponsor for legislation that became law requiring the
State Board of Education to develop and maintain a nutrition and physical
activity best practices database (Public Act 096-1223)
·
Chief House Sponsor for legislation that became law
requiring the Department of Healthcare and Family Services to establish the Long
Term Acute Care Hospital Quality Improvement Transfer Program, to improve
quality in hospitals (Public Act 096-1130)
·
Introduced
legislation that became law establishing the Lupus Education and Awareness
Program within the Illinois Department of Public Health (Public Act 096-1108)
·
Founded the
Lupus Legislative Caucus
·
Introduced
legislation that became law to update state statutes so the most up to date
supplemental testing is done to confirm a preliminary positive HIV test (Public
Act 097-0244)
·
Introduced
legislation that became law so all CD-4 counts and HIV viral loads are reported
to the Illinois Department of Public Health to improve the care of patients with
HIV (Public Act 097-0550)
·
Introduced
legislation (97th GA – HB1600) to ban trans fats in foods served by
food facilities – passed the House, lost in the Senate
·
Leader in the
successful fight to continue state funding to support University of
Illinois-Chicago Sickle Cell Anemia Clinic
·
Early in the debate about national health care reform, introduced and
passed House Resolution 0565 (96th GA)
urging the President and
Congress to enact comprehensive health care reform
·
Went to
Washington, D.C. in July 2009 to lobby Illinois’ congressional delegation to
advance health care reform efforts
·
Since 2008 for
five consecutive years on the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, has sponsored
the Family Health Challenge honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., for elementary
and junior high students in efforts to combat childhood obesity – more than 400
students participate. Has been held in Chicago, Berwyn and Oak Park.
·
Sponsors
community health fairs in conjunction with Circle Family HealthCare Network,
Concerned Organization Who Cares, and local aldermen
·
Sponsored
“What’s Killing Us?” Community Health Fair during Black History Month in
association with American Heart Association, Circle Family Health Care Network,
Loretto Hospital, TACTS, Black Nurses Association, American Cancer Society,
ChildServ, Chicago Department of Health, and IDPH
·
Promoted
Healthy Eating as part of Black History Month at a local grocery store,
Leamington Foods
·
Sponsors blood
drives in Chicago, Oak Park and Berwyn, partnering with LifeSource, St. Martin
de Porres Church, the Southeast Oak Park Community Organization, and the
Combined Veterans of Berwyn
·
Sponsors Austin
Holiday Food Drive, collecting 10,000 items for local food pantries in 2010
·
Member of
Community Action Team for Healthier Kids (CATH-K), a coalition of 20
organizations working to decrease childhood obesity in Oak Park, River Forest,
and Forest Park
·
Speaker,
“Update on LINK cards at Farmers Markets”, Green Town 2011, Oak Park
·
Active with
Building a Healthier Chicago, promoting and participating in the Walk Across
Austin, 2011
·
Featured
Panelist, Illinois Action for Children Community Forum on Childhood Obesity,
2011, Broadview
·
Sponsors Heart
and Sole Community 5K Family Run and Walk, with Circle Family HealthCare Network
and Austin Weekly News; more than 100 participated in 1st Annual
Event on August 25, 2012
·
Previous
Member, Board of Directors, Circle Family HealthCare Community Health Center,
Chicago
·
Former Trustee of
Vanguard West
Suburban Hospital Medical Center, Oak Park
·
Named to the
Cook County Health and Hospitals System African American Advisory Council, 2012
Improving
Education
·
Introduced idea
in May 2006 to locate a new comprehensive High School for the Austin community
in Chicago at former Brach’s candy company site
·
Initiated
efforts to place a referendum on the ballot urging the construction of a new
comprehensive Austin High School
·
Introduced and passed House Resolution 0056 (96th GA) urging
the State Board of Education to establish a comprehensive plan to close the
student achievement gap by the 2010-2011 school year
·
Chief House
Sponsor of legislation that became law authorizing school districts to purchase
electronic textbooks, instructional materials, and the technological equipment
necessary to support the use of electronic textbooks from publishers and
manufacturers (Public Act 096-1403)
·
Introduced legislation that became law that provides for a
remedial summer school program emphasizing reading and mathematics for students
performing below grade level for two consecutive years (Public Act 097-0086)
·
Introduced
bill HB1370 (97th GA) to give merit pay to elected Local School
Council members – in Rules
·
Introduced
legislation (97th GA – HB5727) that would establish a Chicago
Educational Governance Task Force to study whether an elected Chicago Public
Schools School Board would be the best structure of governance – in Rules
·
Hosted three Town Hall Meetings in 2012 to hear community views on
whether the Chicago Public Schools School Board should be elected
·
Hosted Town
Hall meeting on Early Childhood Education in Berwyn
·
Held Hearings
of State of Illinois House of Representatives Sub-committee on Education in the
Eighth District to improve education in the Eighth District – Chicago and Oak
Park
·
Chair of
Subcommittee Hearing of the House Appropriations-Elementary and Secondary
Education Committee at Bethel New Life
·
Sponsor of
Education Summits in Austin and Oak Park to discuss education improvement
·
Hosted public
hearing on Renaissance 2010 at previous Austin High School
·
Hosts more than
500 middle school students at Malcolm X College on February 1 to kick off Black
History Month in a program called “College is an Option”, to learn about
programs at the City Colleges of Chicago, 2011 and 2012
·
Principal for a
Day at Spencer Math and Science Academy and at George Rogers Clark Elementary
School
·
Commencement
Speaker, Michele Clark Academic Prep. High School
·
Commencement
Speaker, Paul Simon Job Corps Center
·
Visited medical
school in Cuba, September 2011
·
Visited
secondary schools in the United Kingdom, July 2012
·
Former Member, Board
of Directors, Christ the King Jesuit College Preparatory High School, Austin
Promoting
Small Businesses
·
Introduced
legislation that became law establishing a micro-loan program for qualified
ex-offenders who are establishing their own businesses (Public Act 096-0656)
·
Introduced and
passed House Resolution 1652 (96th GA) urging Congress to establish a
small business recession rescue task force
·
Introduced
House Resolution 0576 (96th GA) calling on Congress to support
community banks that were greatly affected by the economic downturn but had not
yet received any rescue funds
·
Introduced
legislation that became law (Public Act 097-0307) providing that not less than
10% of state contracts be awarded to small businesses
·
Introduced
legislation (HB3795 – 97th GA) to establish a searchable database
about businesses in Illinois – in Rules
·
Introduced
legislation (HB3868 – 97th GA) better defining “small business” and
“very small business” for the sake of procurement by the state of Illinois, and
providing that not less than 1% of state contracts be awarded to very small
businesses – in Rules
·
Named Chair of
the House Small Business Empowerment and Workforce Development Committee of the
97th General Assembly
·
Hosted, along
with Chicagoland Foreign Investment Group, a Small Business Seminar on Funding
and State Contracts for Small Businesses, December 2011, more than 100 attended
·
Formed State
Representative La Shawn K. Ford’s Business Growth and Creation Committee, with
the mission of promoting economic vitality, by providing advice, training,
resources, and research to entrepreneurs and existing businesses, with the
vision of increasing the number of strong small businesses and creating more job
opportunities
Securing
Housing and Preventing Foreclosures
·
Introduced
legislation that became law providing that a defaulting homeowner be notified by
mail that they have the right to remain in their home for 30 days after the
entry of the order of possession (Public Act 095-0826)
·
Introduced
legislation that became law requiring the name and contact information of the
holder of foreclosed property be recorded and available to the public (Public
Act 096-0110)
·
Introduced
legislation that became law making it illegal for condo associations to
disapprove a sale of a condo unit if the buyer uses financing guaranteed by the
FHA (Public Act 096-0228)
·
Introduced
legislation that became law increasing the penalties for anyone falsely posing
as a landlord and obtaining rent or security deposits (Public Act 096-0496)
·
In November 2008, introduced and passed House Resolution 1276 (96th
GA) urging
Congress to enact a 2-year moratorium on interest rate reset increases under
sub-prime adjustable rate mortgage home loans
·
Introduced
legislation (97th GA – HB0092) providing that appraisers of
residential properties would have to exclude the sales prices of foreclosed
properties for 12 months after the date of the sale when an appraisal is being
prepared – in Rules
·
Introduced
resolution (97th GA – HR0045) urging the U.S. Congress to help
prevent residential foreclosures
·
Formed a Foreclosure Prevention Task Force for the West
Side of Chicago and western suburbs, July 2011
·
Sponsored
Foreclosure Town Hall Meeting by being the Chair of Congressman Danny K. Davis’
Advisory Committee on Foreclosures
·
Moderator of
Summit on the Foreclosure Crisis at Congressman Danny K Davis’ State of the
District Meeting
·
Sponsor of
Homeowner Outreach Days, Malcolm X College
·
Is a leader in
advocating for funding for affordable housing in Illinois
Supporting
our Troops and Veterans
·
Introduced and passed House Resolution 0622 (95th GA) urging
the U.S. Congress to pass legislation to allow free mailing of letters and
packages to combat troops
·
Joined to
support the Combined Veterans of Berwyn and spoke at Flag Day celebration,
Proska Park, Berwyn
·
Named Veteran
Jonathan Tate his District Community and Veterans Outreach Coordinator
Safeguarding
our Environment
·
Sponsored
legislation (HB6342 – 95th GA) providing tax credits for those who
use mass transit
·
Sponsored
legislation that became law that increases energy conservation in State of
Illinois buildings (Public Act 95-0104)
·
Teamed with
Bethel New Life to host a CEDA Energy Fair to spread information about energy
conservation and reducing heating bills
·
Leader in the
fight to declare those areas affected by the July 2010 floods as disaster areas,
and assisted residents to apply for aid by teaming with schools to open their
computer labs to the public
Addressing
the Budget Deficit
·
Introduced House Joint Resolution 0083 (96th GA)
establishing the State Financial Crisis Task Force within the Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity to address means of cutting costs and
obtaining more revenue
Increasing
Public Safety and Decreasing Violence in our Communities
·
In follow-up to
public discussion and two Town Hall meetings in Summer 2011, introduced and
passed HR 550 (97th GA) establishing the Firearm Public Awareness
Task Force, charged with analyzing data from other states with concealed carry
laws and examining other firearm-related public safety issues in Illinois,
chairing two Task Force meetings in Spring 2012
·
Hosted Town
Hall meeting Violence: Black in America, August 2012
·
Introduced
legislation that became law prohibiting tinted front windshields and front side
windows on cars (Public Act 096-0530)
·
Proposed using
the Illinois National Guard to work with other law enforcement agencies to
combat violence in Chicago
·
Proposed
increased funding for police in high violence areas (HR1208- 96th GA)
·
Hosted Summit
on Violence Prevention at John Hay Community Academy in Chicago
·
Organized and
hosted First Day of Summer Day of Mourning to honor children who had died in the
community, and works with community groups to reduce gun violence
Improving
the Quality of Community Life
·
Sponsored
legislation that became law that established the Council on Responsible
Fatherhood, which aims to support fathers and help them to become more
responsible (Public Act 095-0960)
·
Named to the
Illinois Council on Responsible Fatherhood, April 2012
·
Chief House
Sponsor of legislation that became law amending the Illinois Parentage Act so
paternity testing is done using the most modern DNA testing methods (Public Act
096-1074)
·
Member, Board
of Directors, Peace Corner, an after-school center for youth in Austin
·
Supporter for
the completion of Maze Library, Oak Park
·
Partnered
with Weinstein Meats and Gusto Packing to provide more than 500 Christmas Gifts
at Leland Elementary School, December 15, 2011
·
Hosted and
arranged for more than 400 guests who saw a free community screening of the
movie "Red Tails" – February 2012
·
Authored and
passed successful legislation which makes it
unlawful for any employer to
ask any prospective employee to provide any username, password, or other related
account information in order to gain access to a social networking website where
that prospective employee maintains an account or profile (Public Act 097-0875)
Advancing Citizenship and
Social Justice
·
Introduced
successful legislation stating the State of Illinois ratifies the agreement
among the states to elect the President by National Popular Vote, to ensure that
the candidate with the most votes is elected President of the United States
(Public Act 095-0714)
·
Introduced and passed House Resolution HR 0909 (95th
GA) which urges Congress to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to make all its
provisions permanent
·
Introduced
successful legislation designating each March 25 as the Day of Remembrance of
the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade (Public Act 096-0930)
·
Authored and
passed a House Resolution 0468 (96th GA) with bipartisan sponsorship
urging that social justice be the guiding principle in decision making in the
House of Representatives
·
Chief House Co-Sponsor of legislation that became law creating
the Racial and Ethnic Impact Research Task Force to determine a practical method
for the standardized collection and analysis of data on the racial and ethnic
identity of arrestees by State and local law enforcement agencies (Public Act
097-0433)
·
Introduced the Prisoner Census Adjustment Act, HB94 (97th
GA) proposing that for purposes of creating election districts and
redistricting, requires that State and local governmental bodies use census
figures adjusted to reflect the pre-incarceration addresses of persons
imprisoned in State or federal facilities in Illinois – lost in the House
·
Introduced
House Resolution (HR 0610 – 97th GA) urging support for the peaceful
exercise of First Amendment rights by Occupy protesters – resolution lost on a
House vote
·
Hosted (in 2011
and 2012) more than 500 middle school students at Malcolm X College on February
1 to kick off Black History Month in a program called College is an Option, to
learn about programs at the City Colleges of Chicago
·
Conducted
Redistricting Bootcamp as legislative boundaries were redrawn based on the 2010
Census, working with the Lawndale Alliance, other community-based organizations
and other elected officials
·
Panel Member,
Loyola Youth Summit, June 2012
·
Speaker at
Berwyn Flag Day Celebration
·
Parade Marshal
and Speaker at 4th of July Parade, North Riverside
Legislative
Committees
As Illinois State
Representative, Ford is currently the Chair of the Small Business Empowerment
and Workforce Development Committee. He is currently a member of the House
Committees on Health and Healthcare Disparities, Health Exchanges Subcommittee,
Higher Education, Housing, Insurance, Tollway Oversight, Tourism and
Conventions, and Veterans’ Affairs. Ford has been the Chair of the Foreclosure
Subcommittee and also the Chair of the Eighth District Education Oversight
Subcommittee. Ford has had assignments in the Illinois House of Representatives
Committees of Adoption Reform, Appropriations for Elementary and Secondary
Education, Computer Technology, Disparities in Educational Achievement,
Elections and Campaign Reform, Local Government, Pension Funds Management,
Access to Federal Funding, Finance, Insurance, Juvenile Justice Reform, Revenue
and Finance, and Youth and Family. Ford is also the Chair of the House
Democratic Task Force to Increase State Government Business Opportunities for
Minority-Owned Enterprises and Small Businesses, and is a member of the
Bipartisan Task Force to Promote Economic and Workforce Development.
Community
Service and Boards of Directors
Ford follows his natural
instincts to get involved and is a leader in community affairs to create
environments where organizations and communities can become more vibrant. He
serves on many Boards of Directors, including the Austin Chamber of Commerce,
the Advisory Board for a Children’s Museum in Austin, Peace Corner, the External
Advisory Board for Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children (CLOCC),
and Fathers Who Care.
Awards
and Recognition
Ford has received
numerous awards for his work in the Eighth District. Recognition of his
contributions including:
-
Austin Business Owner of the Year Award
-
Archdiocese of Chicago “Christifideles” and “Augustus Tolton” awards
-
Chicago
Association of Realtors “Outstanding Achievement” and “Excellence in
Performance” awards
-
“Outstanding Community Service” Certificate awarded by State Senator Don
Harmon in collaboration with the Changing a Generation Foundation
-
Certificate of Appreciation from the Austin Community South Austin Coalition
-
Certificate of Appreciation from Ashunti Residential Management System Inc.
-
Honors
from the Youth Connection Charter School
-
The
Vernon Jarrett Legislative Award from Dearborn Realtist Board
-
The
Legendary Leaders Award from Circle Family Healthcare Network
-
Special
Honors from Child Serv
-
Austin
Senior Leadership Class Award
-
Principal
for a Day at Spencer Math and Science Academy and George Rogers Clark
Elementary School
-
Safer
Foundation Carre Visionary Award
-
Illinois
Farm Bureau Activator Friend of Agriculture award
-
Austin
Community Academy High School Black History Month Career Day award
-
Illinois Council on Economic Education Certificate of
Appreciation
-
Quality
Care Champion Award from SEIU Local 880
-
2008
Fleur-de-lis Program Service Award for Advocacy & Awareness presented by the
Lupus Foundation of America–Illinois Chapter, Inc
-
One of
Chicago’s Top 40 Game Changers in 2010 by the Urban Business Roundtable
-
2010
Friend of Agriculture Award from the Illinois Agricultural Association and
the Illinois Farm Bureau
-
2010
Legislator of the Year by Thrive Counseling Center, Oak Park
-
2011
Small Business Advocate Award by Small Business Advocacy Council
-
2011
Award of Recognition for Expanding Opportunities for Employment from the
Interagency Committee on Employees with Disabilities
-
2012
Legislator of the Year, Illinois Department of Human Rights and Interagency
Committee on Employees with Disabilities
-
2012
Outstanding Legislator Award, Chicago Westside Branch, NAACP
-
2012
Wal-Mart West Side Community Builders Award for Outstanding Public Service
-
2012
“Saving Lives” Legislative Award, from the Illinois Consortium on Drug
Policy and the Institute for Metropolitan Affairs, Roosevelt University
-
Millennium Builder’s Award 2012 from the Suburban Minority Contractors
Association of the greater Chicago Area
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Special
Award of 2012 from Circle Family HealthCare Network
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Etiquette
Foundation of Illinois Distinguished Service Award, Political Leader of 2012
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