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Former Governor Jim Edgar honored with dedication at the Illinois State Library
Former Governor Jim Edgar honored with dedication at the Illinois State Library

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Former Governor Jim Edgar honored with dedication at the Illinois State Library

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (NEXSTAR) — A room on the first floor of the Illinois State Library will now be named after former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar. Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias officially dedicated the Jim Edgar Reading Room on Wednesday. Edgar revealed in February that he has Pancreatic Cancer. The former Governor served from 1991-1999, and he also served as Secretary of State prior. Edgar, a Republican, has continued to foster bipartisan alliances through his Edgar Fellows program. Policy leaders from all over the state — from both sides of the aisle and from outside organizations — gather for lessons in statesmanship and grow relationships outside of the tensions of the capitol. 'Libraries are the pillar of every single community in Illinois, rich or poor, rural or urban,' Giannoulias said. 'And for Governor Edgar, it was all about making that knowledge more accessible and offering a public space to foster a love for reading and intellectual growth.' The honor is particularly fitting for Edgar. Both because he made supporting libraries a big part of his time in office, and because he oversaw the construction of the State Library when he was serving as Secretary of State. 'The most important thing I want to tell you today make use of this beautiful building,' Edgar said. 'This building ought to be libraries are only good if people are in them. That's what a library is about, people. And we need to have people in this library all the time.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

John T. Shaw: Former Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar exemplifies courage, candor and stewardship
John T. Shaw: Former Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar exemplifies courage, candor and stewardship

Chicago Tribune

time31-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Chicago Tribune

John T. Shaw: Former Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar exemplifies courage, candor and stewardship

When Jim Edgar first ran for governor of Illinois, he faced a dilemma that has haunted and hounded politicians since the dawn of time. Should he do the easy but wrong thing or the hard but right thing? History shows that far more leaders have opted for the former than the latter. Specifically, Edgar was in a tough gubernatorial campaign in 1990 with popular Democratic Illinois Attorney General Neil Hartigan. A central issue was whether a temporary income tax surcharge that had been approved several years earlier should be extended. Nearly everyone in state government was counting on the revenues generated by the tax extension, but not everyone was willing to say so publicly. Another timeless story. Hartigan played it safe and opposed the tax extension. Edgar took a risk and told the truth that the revenues were necessary for the services that the public wanted, especially education. 'I don't want the people of Illinois to be surprised by anything I do after the election, and they won't be,' Edgar told voters several months before they cast their ballots. Not all of his political advisers supported his decision or at least his public declaration. However, the voters of Illinois appreciated his honesty and elected him by a narrow margin that fall. Four years later, Edgar was reelected in a landslide, carrying 101 of the state's 102 counties, including Cook County. Edgar's courage and candor on the tax issue exemplifies statesmanship. As did his approach to governing. Edgar was conservative in the most honorable sense of that word and philosophy. He was committed to conserving and preserving — to stewardship. Prudence is a neglected feature of statesmanship. Edgar believed in limited but effective government. He pushed tough spending cuts but also boosted funds for early childhood programs, other preventive programs and education. Frugal and tight-fisted, he was sometimes referred to as 'Governor No.' It should be noted that he inherited a large budget deficit and left his successor with a sizable surplus. Sometimes, statesmanship means saying no. Popular and respected, Edgar decided to retire after eight years as governor. He became a senior fellow at the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois (IGPA) and has devoted much of his time to teaching and mentoring. Most notably, he created the Edgar Fellows program at IGPA. Every August, he brings 40 young leaders in local and state government, business and labor to a conference center in Champaign for a week to study government, delve into public policy issues and learn from the reflections of veteran leaders. In its 13th year, there are now more than 400 Edgar Fellows alumni who live across Illinois and work in all sectors. Edgar hopes these fellows from various backgrounds and political beliefs will work together to help solve many of the challenges facing the state. Edgar's focus on the future is also evident in his work with my institute on the Paul Simon-Jim Edgar Statesmanship Award. The annual award celebrates exceptional leadership in Illinois by a state and local government official. It goes to a statesperson who has demonstrated unusual vision, courage, compassion, civility, effectiveness and bipartisanship. Each award recipient to date has offered a special tribute to Edgar for his inspiration and example. Now in its fifth year, the award generates nominations of accomplished and inspiring mayors, city council members, county commissioners, constitutional officers, members of the General Assembly and others. It is a tangible indicator that statesmanship is still alive and well and is often occurring in quiet ways, away from the headlines. Edgar's legacy of courage, candor and stewardship deserves our gratitude. Principled statesmanship, he has demonstrated, can solve problems, command public respect and build a better future.

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