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Monique D. Davis

Monique Dionne Davis (née McKay; born August 19, 1936) is an American educator and Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 27th District since 1987 (elected on November 4, 1986).[2] Born in Chicago, Illinois, she trained as and worked as a teacher and an educational administrator in the Chicago Public Schools system before entering politics. She graduated from Chicago State University. She is a member of Trinity United Church of Christ.

Monique D. Davis
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 27th district
In office
February 2, 1987-January 6, 2017
Preceded byHoward B. Brookins Sr.
Succeeded byJustin Slaughter
Personal details
Born
Monique Dionne McKay[1]

(1936-08-19) August 19, 1936 (age 87)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Robert Davis
(m. 1960⁠–⁠1988)
ChildrenRobert Davis Jr.
Monique Davis
Alma materCalumet High School
Chicago State University
ProfessionEducator

Political career

In 1995, after the resignation of Mel Reynolds from the Congress of the United States, Davis was a candidate in the Democratic primary for the by-election. Although Davis received endorsements from previous seat holder Gus Savage and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson was the eventual winner of the primary.[3]

In 2003, Davis sponsored legislation which was signed into law and forced insurance companies that do business in Illinois to publish all records they have on historical insuring of slaves as property through the state's Department of Insurance. This made available a wealth of genealogical information to the descendants of slaves.[4] Illinois became the second state to implement such a law, after California.[5]

Davis and Illinois Senator Barack Obama co-sponsored a pair of successful bills in 2003. The first, House Bill 223, mandated that all police interrogations on homicide investigations be recorded. The bill was motivated by the release of thirteen suspects convicted of murder and sentenced to death who'd later been exonerated by DNA evidence. Previously interrogations could only be recorded with the suspect's permission. The second bill co-sponsored by the pair, Senate Bill 30, required police in Illinois to record the race of all people subjected to traffic stops, to provide information for efforts to eliminate racial profiling by police.[6][7]

In 2004, Davis sponsored a bill to limit low-income household electricity or natural gas bills to no more than six percent of the household income.[8] In 2005, Davis led the effort to secure funding for the Student Financial Assistance Outreach Center at Chicago State University when it was threatened with closure. Negotiations with Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich over his proposed budget for 2006 led to an agreement to fund the center in exchange for Democratic support on the budget. The center received $300,000.[9][10] In 2006, Davis was re-elected to the Illinois House of Representatives' 27th district after she ran unopposed for re-election.[11]

In the 2007-2008 term, Davis served as chair of the Appropriations-General Services Committee, the vice-chair of the Elementary & Secondary Education Committee, the sub-co-chair of the Rapid Growth Districts & Special Education Issues Subcommittee and the sub-chair of the School Code Waivers, Elementary and Secondary Subcommittee. She was also a member of the Appropriations-Higher Education Committee, Committee of the Whole, Financial Institutions Committee, Public Utilities Committee and the Registration and Regulation Committee.[12]

Comments on atheism

The Chicago Tribune reported on April 3, 2008 that Davis interrupted and criticized atheist activist Robert I. Sherman during his testimony before the House State Government Administration Committee in Springfield:

"I don't know what you have against God, but some of us don't have much against him. We look forward to him and his blessings ... I'm trying to understand the philosophy that you want to spread in the state of Illinois ... This is the land of Lincoln where people believe in God ... What you have to spew and spread is extremely dangerous ... It's dangerous for our children to even know that your philosophy exists ... Get out of that seat! You have no right to be here! We believe in something. You believe in destroying! You believe in destroying what this state was built upon."[13]

Davis' remarks drew great controversy.[14][15][16] For example, the Council for Secular Humanism said it was "appalled by Davis's apparent belief that atheists and other non-religious individuals are not entitled to the same rights and liberties as other citizens." A director said, "She is unfit to serve in her office, just as a representative who told a Jew or a Hindu to 'get out of that seat' would be unfit to serve. If she does not resign, the Illinois House has an obligation to expel her."[17] That same night, MSNBC journalist and commentator Keith Olbermann, on his show Countdown, declared Davis the "Worst Person in the World,"[18][19] calling on Davis to either apologize or resign.[13]

"Obviously, Assemblywoman Davis owes the witness and everybody in this country who believes in freedom of religion an apology. And if she can't figure that out, she should resign and take her prejudice with her. She also needs to improve her own education. That phrase, 'this is the Land of Lincoln, where people believe in God'; Miss Davis said that in Springfield, where, when Lincoln first ran for Congress in 1846, the future great president was accused by his opponent of being an atheist. You not only spat on the fundamental American freedom to embrace religion, a religion or no religion, Assemblywoman Davis, but you also made a damn fool of yourself in the process. State Representative Monique Davis, Democrat of Illinois, today's Worst Person in the World."[13]

On Thursday, April 10, it was reported on Countdown with Keith Olbermann, that Representative Davis called him (Sherman) personally to apologize for her remarks, and that he accepted her apology. She stated that she was angry because of the shooting deaths of two students earlier that day.[20][failed verification]

Blagojevich Remarks

In August 2008, Blagojevich criticized Davis and nine other Chicago Democrats for, in his opinion, collecting dual salaries from the city of Chicago and from the state of Illinois as a lawmaker.[21] Davis said she had retired from her education job three years previously.[21]

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-20. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
  2. ^ Votesmart: Monique Davis
  3. ^ "Jesse Jackson Jr. Wins Primary in Chicago". New York Times. Associated Press. 1995-11-25. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  4. ^ Christi Parsons and John Biemer (2003-07-25). "Illinois Ends Doctors' Execution Role, Opens Insurers' Slave-Era Records". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  5. ^ Christi Parsons (2004-08-17). "Illinois Web site posts insurance information on slaves". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  6. ^ Amber Ellis (2003-08-03). "Southern Illinois U.: Illinois governor signs 6-bill criminal justice package into law". The America's Intelligence Wire. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  7. ^ Jason Williams (2003-07-25). "U. Illinois: Illinois law fights racial profiling". The America's Intelligence Wire. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  8. ^ Melita Marie Garza (2004-01-08). "Lack of Heating Aid Means Many Chicago-Area Households Get Left in Cold". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  9. ^ Jodi S. Cohen and Diane Rado (2006-02-02). "Funding too late to stop layoffs: Chicago State lets 3 go; cash in pipeline". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2008-04-21.[dead link]
  10. ^ Jodi S. Cohen (2005-12-06). "Chicago St. student aid center gets a reprieve". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2008-04-21.[dead link]
  11. ^ Stanley Ziemba (2006-10-16). "GOP House hopefuls target Democratic strongholds". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2008-04-21.[dead link]
  12. ^ "Representative Monique D. Davis (D), 27th District". Illinois General Assembly. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  13. ^ a b c "'Countdown with Keith Olbermann' for Tuesday, April 8, 2008". NBC News.
  14. ^ Mehta, Hemant, Atheist-Hating Illinois State Rep. Monique Davis
  15. ^ Zorn, Eric, Rep. Monique Davis to atheist Rob Sherman: `It’s dangerous for our children to even know that your philosophy exists!', Chicago Tribune, 2008-04-03
  16. ^ Audio
  17. ^ Zorn, Eric. Council for Secular Humanism Deplores Intemperate Comments from Rep. Monique Davis; calls for Davis to resign, Chicago Tribune, April 08, 2008
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-08.
  19. ^ "'Video of Countdown with Keith Olbermann for Tuesday, April 8 - Monique Davis Worst Person in the World". NBC News.
  20. ^ Rob Sherman home page 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ a b Meitrodt, Jeffrey (2008-08-08). "Blagojevich accuses 10 Chicago Democrats of 'killing' public works project". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2008-11-09.

External links

  • Representative Monique D. Davis (D) 27th District at the Illinois General Assembly
    • By session: 98th, 97th, 96th, 95th, 94th, 93rd
  • Profile at Vote Smart
  • at Illinois House Democrats

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Monique Dionne Davis nee McKay born August 19 1936 is an American educator and Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives representing the 27th District since 1987 elected on November 4 1986 2 Born in Chicago Illinois she trained as and worked as a teacher and an educational administrator in the Chicago Public Schools system before entering politics She graduated from Chicago State University She is a member of Trinity United Church of Christ Monique D DavisMember of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 27th districtIn office February 2 1987 January 6 2017Preceded byHoward B Brookins Sr Succeeded byJustin SlaughterPersonal detailsBornMonique Dionne McKay 1 1936 08 19 August 19 1936 age 87 Chicago Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseRobert Davis m 1960 1988 wbr ChildrenRobert Davis Jr Monique DavisAlma materCalumet High SchoolChicago State UniversityProfessionEducator Contents 1 Political career 1 1 Comments on atheism 1 2 Blagojevich Remarks 2 References 3 External linksPolitical careerIn 1995 after the resignation of Mel Reynolds from the Congress of the United States Davis was a candidate in the Democratic primary for the by election Although Davis received endorsements from previous seat holder Gus Savage and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan Jesse Jackson was the eventual winner of the primary 3 In 2003 Davis sponsored legislation which was signed into law and forced insurance companies that do business in Illinois to publish all records they have on historical insuring of slaves as property through the state s Department of Insurance This made available a wealth of genealogical information to the descendants of slaves 4 Illinois became the second state to implement such a law after California 5 Davis and Illinois Senator Barack Obama co sponsored a pair of successful bills in 2003 The first House Bill 223 mandated that all police interrogations on homicide investigations be recorded The bill was motivated by the release of thirteen suspects convicted of murder and sentenced to death who d later been exonerated by DNA evidence Previously interrogations could only be recorded with the suspect s permission The second bill co sponsored by the pair Senate Bill 30 required police in Illinois to record the race of all people subjected to traffic stops to provide information for efforts to eliminate racial profiling by police 6 7 In 2004 Davis sponsored a bill to limit low income household electricity or natural gas bills to no more than six percent of the household income 8 In 2005 Davis led the effort to secure funding for the Student Financial Assistance Outreach Center at Chicago State University when it was threatened with closure Negotiations with Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich over his proposed budget for 2006 led to an agreement to fund the center in exchange for Democratic support on the budget The center received 300 000 9 10 In 2006 Davis was re elected to the Illinois House of Representatives 27th district after she ran unopposed for re election 11 In the 2007 2008 term Davis served as chair of the Appropriations General Services Committee the vice chair of the Elementary amp Secondary Education Committee the sub co chair of the Rapid Growth Districts amp Special Education Issues Subcommittee and the sub chair of the School Code Waivers Elementary and Secondary Subcommittee She was also a member of the Appropriations Higher Education Committee Committee of the Whole Financial Institutions Committee Public Utilities Committee and the Registration and Regulation Committee 12 Comments on atheism The Chicago Tribune reported on April 3 2008 that Davis interrupted and criticized atheist activist Robert I Sherman during his testimony before the House State Government Administration Committee in Springfield I don t know what you have against God but some of us don t have much against him We look forward to him and his blessings I m trying to understand the philosophy that you want to spread in the state of Illinois This is the land of Lincoln where people believe in God What you have to spew and spread is extremely dangerous It s dangerous for our children to even know that your philosophy exists Get out of that seat You have no right to be here We believe in something You believe in destroying You believe in destroying what this state was built upon 13 Davis remarks drew great controversy 14 15 16 For example the Council for Secular Humanism said it was appalled by Davis s apparent belief that atheists and other non religious individuals are not entitled to the same rights and liberties as other citizens A director said She is unfit to serve in her office just as a representative who told a Jew or a Hindu to get out of that seat would be unfit to serve If she does not resign the Illinois House has an obligation to expel her 17 That same night MSNBC journalist and commentator Keith Olbermann on his show Countdown declared Davis the Worst Person in the World 18 19 calling on Davis to either apologize or resign 13 Obviously Assemblywoman Davis owes the witness and everybody in this country who believes in freedom of religion an apology And if she can t figure that out she should resign and take her prejudice with her She also needs to improve her own education That phrase this is the Land of Lincoln where people believe in God Miss Davis said that in Springfield where when Lincoln first ran for Congress in 1846 the future great president was accused by his opponent of being an atheist You not only spat on the fundamental American freedom to embrace religion a religion or no religion Assemblywoman Davis but you also made a damn fool of yourself in the process State Representative Monique Davis Democrat of Illinois today s Worst Person in the World 13 On Thursday April 10 it was reported on Countdown with Keith Olbermann that Representative Davis called him Sherman personally to apologize for her remarks and that he accepted her apology She stated that she was angry because of the shooting deaths of two students earlier that day 20 failed verification Blagojevich Remarks In August 2008 Blagojevich criticized Davis and nine other Chicago Democrats for in his opinion collecting dual salaries from the city of Chicago and from the state of Illinois as a lawmaker 21 Davis said she had retired from her education job three years previously 21 References The Historymakers Monique Davis PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 07 20 Retrieved 2014 03 19 Votesmart Monique Davis Jesse Jackson Jr Wins Primary in Chicago New York Times Associated Press 1995 11 25 Retrieved 2008 04 21 Christi Parsons and John Biemer 2003 07 25 Illinois Ends Doctors Execution Role Opens Insurers Slave Era Records Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2008 04 21 Christi Parsons 2004 08 17 Illinois Web site posts insurance information on slaves Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2008 04 21 Amber Ellis 2003 08 03 Southern Illinois U Illinois governor signs 6 bill criminal justice package into law The America s Intelligence Wire Retrieved 2008 04 21 Jason Williams 2003 07 25 U Illinois Illinois law fights racial profiling The America s Intelligence Wire Retrieved 2008 04 21 Melita Marie Garza 2004 01 08 Lack of Heating Aid Means Many Chicago Area Households Get Left in Cold Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2008 04 21 Jodi S Cohen and Diane Rado 2006 02 02 Funding too late to stop layoffs Chicago State lets 3 go cash in pipeline Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2008 04 21 dead link Jodi S Cohen 2005 12 06 Chicago St student aid center gets a reprieve Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2008 04 21 dead link Stanley Ziemba 2006 10 16 GOP House hopefuls target Democratic strongholds Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2008 04 21 dead link Representative Monique D Davis D 27th District Illinois General Assembly Retrieved 2008 04 21 a b c Countdown with Keith Olbermann for Tuesday April 8 2008 NBC News Mehta Hemant Atheist Hating Illinois State Rep Monique Davis Zorn Eric Rep Monique Davis to atheist Rob Sherman It s dangerous for our children to even know that your philosophy exists Chicago Tribune 2008 04 03 Audio Zorn Eric Council for Secular Humanism Deplores Intemperate Comments from Rep Monique Davis calls for Davis to resign Chicago Tribune April 08 2008 Is Atheism dangerous Archived from the original on 2007 12 08 Video of Countdown with Keith Olbermann for Tuesday April 8 Monique Davis Worst Person in the World NBC News Rob Sherman home page Archived 2008 05 11 at the Wayback Machine a b Meitrodt Jeffrey 2008 08 08 Blagojevich accuses 10 Chicago Democrats of killing public works project Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2008 11 09 External linksRepresentative Monique D Davis D 27th District at the Illinois General Assembly By session 98th 97th 96th 95th 94th 93rd Profile at Vote Smart Monique Davis at Illinois House Democrats Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monique D Davis amp oldid 1158377786, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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