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Lee A. Daniels

Lee Albert Daniels (born April 15, 1942) is an American retired politician who served as the Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1995 to 1997, and as the Minority Leader from 1997 to 2003. A member of the a Republican Party, Daniels served as member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1975 to 2007, representing the 40th district from 1975 to 1983, and the 46th district from 1983 to 2007. Daniels also Chaired the Illinois Republican Party from 2001 until his resignation in 2002, and served as President of the National Conference of State Legislatures from 1989 to 1990.

Lee Daniels
Daniels in 1987
Chair of the Illinois Republican Party
In office
2001 – July 2002
Preceded byRichard S. Williamson
Succeeded byGary MacDougal
Minority Leader of the Illinois House of Representatives
In office
January 8, 1997 (January 8, 1997) – January 8, 2003 (January 8, 2003)
Preceded byMichael Madigan
Succeeded byTom Cross
In office
January 5, 1983 (January 5, 1983) – January 11, 1995 (January 11, 1995)
Preceded byMichael Madigan
Succeeded byMichael Madigan
68th Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives
In office
January 11, 1995 (January 11, 1995) – January 8, 1997 (January 8, 1997)
Preceded byMichael Madigan
Succeeded byMichael Madigan
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 46th district
In office
January 1983 (January 1983) – January 2007 (January 2007)
Preceded byDistrict Created
Succeeded byDennis Reboletti
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 40th district
In office
January 1975 (January 1975) – January 1983 (January 1983)
Serving with
Gene L. Hoffman (R) (1975-1983)
Bill Redmond (D) (1975-1981)
Hubert J. Loftus (D) (1981-1983)
Preceded byPate Philip[1]
Succeeded byDistrict Abolished
Personal details
Born
Lee Albert Daniels

(1942-04-15) April 15, 1942 (age 81)
Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpousePamela Daniels
Children5
ResidenceElmhurst, Illinois
Alma materJohn Marshall Law School
University of Iowa
ProfessionAttorney
WebsiteOfficial website

Daniels first contested in the 1974 elections after winning the primary in March, and was elected as one of the three representatives for the 40th district. He would serve until 1983, when his district was abolished as part of the Cutback Amendment. He ran to represent the 46th district as it's sole representative, winning in the 1982 general election. In 1994, the Republicans secured a government trifecta after regaining control of the House. Daniels was subsequently elected Speaker, serving until 1997. After the 1996 elections, Democrats again regained the House, and Daniels stepped down as Speaker. Daniels continued to lead the Republicans in the House, serving as Minority Leader until 2003. Although he resigned as Chair of the Illinois GOP in July 2022, Daniels led his party through the 2002 elections, in which the Republican Party lost 4 seats. Daniels subsequently resigned as Minority Leader, being succeeded by Tom Cross.

Daniels contested in the 2004 elections and won his seat, but ultimately declined to run in 2006; he was succeeded by Republican Dennis Reboletti. After retiring from politics, Daniels has been chairman of the board of directors of Haymarket Center, a nonprofit drug treatment center based primarily in Chicago, since 2014. He also has been involved in academics; "Daniels Hall" of Elmhurst University was named after him.

Early life edit

Lee Daniels was born April 15, 1942, in Lansing, Michigan, while his parents were university students. His grandfather was Lee E. Daniels, a Republican politician who served as the State's Attorney for DuPage County and as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives.[2]

Daniels was raised in Elmhurst, Illinois. He is a graduate of the University of Iowa and earned a law degree from John Marshall Law School.

Daniels served for six and a half years on the York Township Board of Auditors.[3]

Legal career edit

Daniels became authorized to practice law in November 1967.[2] In 1971, William J. Scott appointed Daniels a Special Assistant Attorney General. Daniels would serve in the position until 1974. In his position with Scott's office, Daniels headed the investigation into and civil litigation against Equity Funding.[4] He worked at the firm of Daniels & Faris from 1967 to 1982 and was an equity partner Katten Muchin & Zavis from 1982 to 1981. He retired in 2006 from the Chicago law firm of Bell Boyd & Lloyd, where he was an equity partner.

Illinois House of Representatives edit

Daniels was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in the 1974 general election with Republican incumbent Gene L. Hoffman and Democratic incumbent William A. Redmond as one of three members from the 40th district. That same election, the Democratic Party won control of the Illinois House of Representatives. At the start of the 79th General Assembly, the Democratic caucus was fractured between various legislators for the position of Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives. Over a week after the election for Speaker began; Daniels crossed party lines on the 89th ballot to vote for his fellow 40th district legislator William A. Redmond, now the Democratic compromise choice, against Democratic holdout Clyde Choate and Republican leader James R. Washburn. After Daniels vote, a weekend recess was called. On Monday, Daniels and a small group of Republicans, including Daniels, cast their votes for Redmond.[5][6]

Daniels served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1975 to 2007. After the Cutback Amendment abolished multi-member districts and cumulative voting, Daniels ran against Democrat and fellow 40th district incumbent Bud Loftus. Daniels defeated Loftus in the heavily Republican 46th district.[7][8] Daniels rose through the Republican ranks serving as the Majority Whip during the 82nd General Assembly before becoming the leader of the House Republican Caucus during the 83rd General Assembly.[3] He served as the Republican leader from 1983 to 2003. He was Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1997. From 1989-1990 he was the President of the National Conference of State Legislatures.[9]

Post-legislative career edit

Daniels serves as a member (2010–present) and chairman (2014-present) of the board of directors of Haymarket Center, a nonprofit drug and alcohol treatment center in Chicago. He recently served as chairman of the College of DuPage Presidential Search Committee (2015-2016). He previously served on the Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare board of trustees, Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare board of governors, and the Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Foundation board. Other boards Daniels has served on include Inland Diversified Real Estate Trust, Inc., the Suburban Bank and Trust Company of Elmhurst board of directors, Elmhurst Federal Savings and Loan Association board of directors, and the DuPage Easter Seals board of directors.

He has received numerous honors, including an honorary Doctorate of Law from Elmhurst College, where he serves as a distinguished fellow. In 2008 Elmhurst College renamed its Computer Science and Technology Center "Daniels Hall."

On September 27, 2011, Senate President John Cullerton appointed Daniels to a two-year term as a public member on the Illinois Advisory Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency.[10] The sixty member council advises the executive branch on ways to encourage public understanding and support of department programs; proposed rules and licensure; and formulation and implementation of the comprehensive state plan for intervention, prevention, and treatment of alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency.[11]

Daniels is married to Pamela Daniels. They have 5 children and live in Elmhurst, Illinois.[12]

External links edit

  • Illinois House of Representatives bio
  • Lee A Daniels & Associates, LLC
  • Academic Building Named for Lee Daniels
  • 4th Annual Governmental Forum

References edit

  1. ^ "Lee Daniels: The 'little guy' of the leaders".
  2. ^ a b Daniels, Lee (November 3, 2011). "Interview with Lee Daniels# ISL-A-L-2011-053.01" (PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by DePue, Mark. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Tipton Jr., Virgil E. (ed.). "83rd General Assembly: Some Of The Key Members Serving You". Illinois Parks and Recreation. Illinois Association of Park Districts. 14 (2): 26. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  4. ^ Howlett, Michael (ed.). Illinois Blue Book 1975-1976. Illinois Secretary of State. p. 150. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  5. ^ Mehler, Neil; Elmer, John (January 26, 1975). "Fought hard for Redmond the Speaker fight is a victory for reform". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois.
  6. ^ Adkins, Gary (April 1975). "Compromise and crossover in Redmond election". Illinois Issues. Springfield, Illinois: Sangamon State University. 4: 108. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
  7. ^ Reardon, Patrick (October 21, 1982). "Veterans vie for House seat in new district". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois.
  8. ^ Gherandini, Caroline (ed.). "The House: District issues and loss of fed funds". Illinois Issues. Sangamon State University. 8 (8): 35. ISSN 0738-9663.
  9. ^ "NCSL Current and Past Presidents, 1975-2021" (PDF). NCSL. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  10. ^ Wolff, Jonathan P., ed. (October 31, 2018). "00586 Civil Service Commission" (PDF). Expiration and Vacancy Report for the Governor of Illinois. Illinois Legislative Research Unit. p. 16. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  11. ^ Gruber, Amanda (August 1, 2018). "Publication 425: State Board and Commission Descriptions" (PDF). Expiration and Vacancy Report for the Governor of Illinois. Illinois Legislative Research Unit. p. 22. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  12. ^ "Lee Daniels Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
Illinois House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 40th district

1975–1983
Served alongside: Gene L. Hoffman, Bill Redmond, Hubert J. Loftus
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 46th district

1983–2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Majority Whip of the Illinois House of Representatives
1981–1983
Served alongside: William Benjamin Polk
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minority Leader of the Illinois House of Representatives
1983–1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minority Leader of the Illinois House of Representatives
1997–2003
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives
1995–1997
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Chair of the Illinois Republican Party
2001–2002
Succeeded by

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lee Albert Daniels born April 15 1942 is an American retired politician who served as the Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1995 to 1997 and as the Minority Leader from 1997 to 2003 A member of the a Republican Party Daniels served as member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1975 to 2007 representing the 40th district from 1975 to 1983 and the 46th district from 1983 to 2007 Daniels also Chaired the Illinois Republican Party from 2001 until his resignation in 2002 and served as President of the National Conference of State Legislatures from 1989 to 1990 Lee DanielsDaniels in 1987Chair of the Illinois Republican PartyIn office 2001 July 2002Preceded byRichard S WilliamsonSucceeded byGary MacDougalMinority Leader of the Illinois House of RepresentativesIn office January 8 1997 January 8 1997 January 8 2003 January 8 2003 Preceded byMichael MadiganSucceeded byTom CrossIn office January 5 1983 January 5 1983 January 11 1995 January 11 1995 Preceded byMichael MadiganSucceeded byMichael Madigan68th Speaker of the Illinois House of RepresentativesIn office January 11 1995 January 11 1995 January 8 1997 January 8 1997 Preceded byMichael MadiganSucceeded byMichael MadiganMember of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 46th districtIn office January 1983 January 1983 January 2007 January 2007 Preceded byDistrict CreatedSucceeded byDennis RebolettiMember of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 40th districtIn office January 1975 January 1975 January 1983 January 1983 Serving with Gene L Hoffman R 1975 1983 Bill Redmond D 1975 1981 Hubert J Loftus D 1981 1983 Preceded byPate Philip 1 Succeeded byDistrict AbolishedPersonal detailsBornLee Albert Daniels 1942 04 15 April 15 1942 age 81 Lansing Michigan U S Political partyRepublicanSpousePamela DanielsChildren5ResidenceElmhurst IllinoisAlma materJohn Marshall Law SchoolUniversity of IowaProfessionAttorneyWebsiteOfficial websiteDaniels first contested in the 1974 elections after winning the primary in March and was elected as one of the three representatives for the 40th district He would serve until 1983 when his district was abolished as part of the Cutback Amendment He ran to represent the 46th district as it s sole representative winning in the 1982 general election In 1994 the Republicans secured a government trifecta after regaining control of the House Daniels was subsequently elected Speaker serving until 1997 After the 1996 elections Democrats again regained the House and Daniels stepped down as Speaker Daniels continued to lead the Republicans in the House serving as Minority Leader until 2003 Although he resigned as Chair of the Illinois GOP in July 2022 Daniels led his party through the 2002 elections in which the Republican Party lost 4 seats Daniels subsequently resigned as Minority Leader being succeeded by Tom Cross Daniels contested in the 2004 elections and won his seat but ultimately declined to run in 2006 he was succeeded by Republican Dennis Reboletti After retiring from politics Daniels has been chairman of the board of directors of Haymarket Center a nonprofit drug treatment center based primarily in Chicago since 2014 He also has been involved in academics Daniels Hall of Elmhurst University was named after him Contents 1 Early life 2 Legal career 3 Illinois House of Representatives 4 Post legislative career 5 External links 6 ReferencesEarly life editLee Daniels was born April 15 1942 in Lansing Michigan while his parents were university students His grandfather was Lee E Daniels a Republican politician who served as the State s Attorney for DuPage County and as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives 2 Daniels was raised in Elmhurst Illinois He is a graduate of the University of Iowa and earned a law degree from John Marshall Law School Daniels served for six and a half years on the York Township Board of Auditors 3 Legal career editDaniels became authorized to practice law in November 1967 2 In 1971 William J Scott appointed Daniels a Special Assistant Attorney General Daniels would serve in the position until 1974 In his position with Scott s office Daniels headed the investigation into and civil litigation against Equity Funding 4 He worked at the firm of Daniels amp Faris from 1967 to 1982 and was an equity partner Katten Muchin amp Zavis from 1982 to 1981 He retired in 2006 from the Chicago law firm of Bell Boyd amp Lloyd where he was an equity partner Illinois House of Representatives editDaniels was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in the 1974 general election with Republican incumbent Gene L Hoffman and Democratic incumbent William A Redmond as one of three members from the 40th district That same election the Democratic Party won control of the Illinois House of Representatives At the start of the 79th General Assembly the Democratic caucus was fractured between various legislators for the position of Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives Over a week after the election for Speaker began Daniels crossed party lines on the 89th ballot to vote for his fellow 40th district legislator William A Redmond now the Democratic compromise choice against Democratic holdout Clyde Choate and Republican leader James R Washburn After Daniels vote a weekend recess was called On Monday Daniels and a small group of Republicans including Daniels cast their votes for Redmond 5 6 Daniels served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1975 to 2007 After the Cutback Amendment abolished multi member districts and cumulative voting Daniels ran against Democrat and fellow 40th district incumbent Bud Loftus Daniels defeated Loftus in the heavily Republican 46th district 7 8 Daniels rose through the Republican ranks serving as the Majority Whip during the 82nd General Assembly before becoming the leader of the House Republican Caucus during the 83rd General Assembly 3 He served as the Republican leader from 1983 to 2003 He was Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1997 From 1989 1990 he was the President of the National Conference of State Legislatures 9 Post legislative career editDaniels serves as a member 2010 present and chairman 2014 present of the board of directors of Haymarket Center a nonprofit drug and alcohol treatment center in Chicago He recently served as chairman of the College of DuPage Presidential Search Committee 2015 2016 He previously served on the Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare board of trustees Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare board of governors and the Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Foundation board Other boards Daniels has served on include Inland Diversified Real Estate Trust Inc the Suburban Bank and Trust Company of Elmhurst board of directors Elmhurst Federal Savings and Loan Association board of directors and the DuPage Easter Seals board of directors He has received numerous honors including an honorary Doctorate of Law from Elmhurst College where he serves as a distinguished fellow In 2008 Elmhurst College renamed its Computer Science and Technology Center Daniels Hall On September 27 2011 Senate President John Cullerton appointed Daniels to a two year term as a public member on the Illinois Advisory Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency 10 The sixty member council advises the executive branch on ways to encourage public understanding and support of department programs proposed rules and licensure and formulation and implementation of the comprehensive state plan for intervention prevention and treatment of alcoholism and other drug abuse and dependency 11 Daniels is married to Pamela Daniels They have 5 children and live in Elmhurst Illinois 12 External links editIllinois House of Representatives bio Lee A Daniels amp Associates LLC Academic Building Named for Lee Daniels 4th Annual Governmental ForumReferences edit Lee Daniels The little guy of the leaders a b Daniels Lee November 3 2011 Interview with Lee Daniels ISL A L 2011 053 01 PDF Interview Interviewed by DePue Mark Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Retrieved December 26 2020 a b Tipton Jr Virgil E ed 83rd General Assembly Some Of The Key Members Serving You Illinois Parks and Recreation Illinois Association of Park Districts 14 2 26 Retrieved July 11 2021 Howlett Michael ed Illinois Blue Book 1975 1976 Illinois Secretary of State p 150 Retrieved December 26 2020 Mehler Neil Elmer John January 26 1975 Fought hard for Redmond the Speaker fight is a victory for reform Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois Adkins Gary April 1975 Compromise and crossover in Redmond election Illinois Issues Springfield Illinois Sangamon State University 4 108 Retrieved December 29 2016 Reardon Patrick October 21 1982 Veterans vie for House seat in new district Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois Gherandini Caroline ed The House District issues and loss of fed funds Illinois Issues Sangamon State University 8 8 35 ISSN 0738 9663 NCSL Current and Past Presidents 1975 2021 PDF NCSL Retrieved August 8 2021 Wolff Jonathan P ed October 31 2018 00586 Civil Service Commission PDF Expiration and Vacancy Report for the Governor of Illinois Illinois Legislative Research Unit p 16 Retrieved December 12 2018 Gruber Amanda August 1 2018 Publication 425 State Board and Commission Descriptions PDF Expiration and Vacancy Report for the Governor of Illinois Illinois Legislative Research Unit p 22 Retrieved December 12 2018 Lee Daniels Biography Project Vote Smart Retrieved 24 November 2012 Illinois House of RepresentativesPreceded byPate Philip Member of the Illinois House of Representativesfrom the 40th district1975 1983 Served alongside Gene L Hoffman Bill Redmond Hubert J Loftus Succeeded byGene L HoffmanPreceded byFred J TuerkFred J SchraederDon Saltsman Member of the Illinois House of Representativesfrom the 46th district1983 2007 Succeeded byDennis RebolettiPreceded byGerald A BradleyMonroe L Flinn Majority Whip of the Illinois House of Representatives1981 1983 Served alongside William Benjamin Polk Succeeded byPeg McDonnell BreslinRalph C CapparelliPreceded byMichael Madigan Minority Leader of the Illinois House of Representatives1983 1995 Succeeded byMichael MadiganPreceded byMichael Madigan Minority Leader of the Illinois House of Representatives1997 2003 Succeeded byTom CrossPolitical officesPreceded byMichael Madigan Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives1995 1997 Succeeded byMichael MadiganParty political officesPreceded byRichard S Williamson Chair of the Illinois Republican Party2001 2002 Succeeded byGary MacDougal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee A Daniels amp oldid 1177716686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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