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Roland Burris

Roland Wallace Burris (born August 3, 1937)[1] is an American politician and attorney who is a former United States Senator from the state of Illinois and a member of the Democratic Party.

Roland Burris
United States Senator
from Illinois
In office
January 15, 2009 – November 29, 2010
Appointed byRod Blagojevich
Preceded byBarack Obama
Succeeded byMark Kirk
39th Attorney General of Illinois
In office
January 14, 1991 – January 9, 1995
GovernorJim Edgar
Preceded byNeil Hartigan
Succeeded byJim Ryan
3rd Comptroller of Illinois
In office
January 8, 1979 – January 14, 1991
GovernorJames R. Thompson
Preceded byMichael Bakalis
Succeeded byDawn Clark Netsch
Personal details
Born
Roland Wallace Burris

(1937-08-03) August 3, 1937 (age 85)
Centralia, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseBerlean Miller
Children2
EducationSouthern Illinois University, Carbondale (BA)
Howard University (JD)

In 1978, Burris was the first African American elected to statewide office in Illinois, when he was elected Illinois Comptroller. He served in that office until his election as Illinois Attorney General in 1990. Since then, he has unsuccessfully run for office four more times.[2]

Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich appointed Burris to replace President-elect Barack Obama as the junior senator from Illinois. The appointment was controversial, as the governor was already under investigation and there were rumors of him being paid for the appointment. Burris succeeded Obama as the U.S. Senate's only African American member.[3] He was briefly a candidate for election to a full term but withdrew before the Democratic primaries in the 2010 elections.

Personal life and education

 
Roland Burris mausoleum in 2008

Burris was born and raised in the small community of Centralia in southern Illinois.[1] The Burris family can trace their roots to American slaves in the American South, mainly in the states of Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee.[4] He was a 1955 graduate of Centralia High School. He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1959.[1] He was an exchange student on scholarship to study International Law at the University of Hamburg in Germany. He earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Howard University School of Law in 1963.[1]

Burris is married to Berlean M. Burris and is the father of two adult children, Rolanda S. Burris, and Roland W. Burris II.[1][5] He also has a grandson, Roland T. Burris.

Burris has built a mausoleum for himself in Oak Woods Cemetery on Chicago's South Side. His tombstone reads "TRAIL BLAZER" and includes a list of his accomplishments, with space left for future ones.[6][7][8]

Early career

After graduating from law school, Burris became National Bank Examiner for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the U.S. Treasury Department.[citation needed] In that capacity, he traveled throughout the Midwest, examining banks in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.[citation needed] The adversities he faced as an African-American bank examiner in the early 1960s were described in some detail in the February 2013 edition of SuperVisions (the OCC's employee newsletter). From 1964 to 1973, he worked at Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company (now Bank of America), serving as tax accountant, tax consultant, commercial banking officer, and vice-president. He headed a commercial group that covered government guaranteed loans and minority business banking.[citation needed]

In 1973, he was appointed by Illinois Governor Dan Walker as Director of the Department of Central Management Services, serving through 1977.[citation needed]

He was National Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer for Operation PUSH from January to October 1977.[citation needed] He was in private law practice from October 1977 to January 1979, and again from June 1995 to present.[citation needed]

In 1985, Burris was selected for the position of Vice-Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. This decision, coming on the heels of the party's landslide loss to President Ronald Reagan, generated controversy, since Gary, Indiana Mayor Richard Hatcher, who had served as the campaign manager for presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, was the nominee of the party's Black Caucus. Jackson harshly criticized the party's actions, and refused to recognize Burris's selection, claiming that it was part of an effort by the Democratic Party leadership to pander to the white American electorate.[9]

State politics

Burris sought the Democratic nomination for the office of Illinois Comptroller in 1976, but was defeated by Michael Bakalis. In 1978 Bakalis did not seek re-election as Comptroller, choosing to run for Governor and Burris won the Comptrollership. He was re-elected as Comptroller in 1982 and 1986. He was the first African American to be elected to a statewide office in the state of Illinois.[10] While serving as Comptroller, Burris was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in 1984, losing to Paul Simon[citation needed] who went on to defeat incumbent Republican Senator Charles Percy.

He was elected Illinois Attorney General in 1990, serving from 1991 to 1995, where he supervised over 500 lawyers. There, he was the second African American ever to be elected to a state office of attorney general in the United States (after Edward Brooke). In 1985, 19-year-old Rolando Cruz was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death along with a co-defendant in a DuPage County Circuit Court, for the kidnapping, rape, and murder of a 10-year-old child. In 1992, Assistant Attorney General Mary Brigid Kenney, whom Burris had assigned to fight Cruz's appeal, sent Burris a memo identifying numerous errors in the investigation and trial in Cruz's initial conviction, and refusing to participate in upholding what she considered to be a wrongful conviction. Burris ignored Kenney's warnings, and she resigned in protest, writing to Burris, "I was being asked to help execute an innocent man... Unfortunately, you have seen fit to ignore the evidence in this case."[11] In September 1995, DNA tests showed that neither Cruz nor his co-defendant were the contributors of the semen found at the crime scene, thus exonerating them.[12] In 2002 Governor George Ryan fully pardoned Cruz,[13] and went on to declare a moratorium on the death penalty in Illinois, asserting that the system was "fraught with error".[14]

In 1993, Burris, an advocate for a national handgun ban, helped to organize Chicago's first Gun Turn-in Day. The following year, Burris admitted that he kept a handgun in his home and had not turned it into police as he had urged others to do. A spokesman stated that Burris had "forgotten about" his handgun.[15]

In 1994, he was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Illinois. While Burris had been favored for much of the primary campaign, he and Cook County Board President Richard Phelan were both defeated by Comptroller Dawn Clark Netsch, who had a strong late showing in the final weeks of the campaign despite being seen as the underdog. Netsch would go down to defeat the following November against incumbent Republican Governor Jim Edgar in an election where Democrats lost every single race for statewide office.[citation needed]

In 1995, Burris ran as an independent for mayor of Chicago, losing to incumbent Richard M. Daley. In 1998, he again unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Party nomination for Governor of Illinois. In that race, Burris caused a controversy by referring to his Democratic primary opponents — Jim Burns, Glenn Poshard (who eventually won the nomination) and John Schmidt — as "nonqualified white boys."[16] During his 2002 run for governor against, among others, Rod Blagojevich, he was supported by, among others, Barack Obama.[17]

IFDA scandal

In the 1980s as Illinois State Comptroller, Burris's office issued a license to the Illinois Funeral Directors Association (IFDA) to manage a pre-need funeral trust fund.[18][19] A provision was also issued allowing trustees to take 25% of the fund's earnings as management fees.[19]

The fund went into deficits beginning in 2001 leading to a revocation of the IFDA license in September 2007 and a $59 million deficit by October 2008.[18] Burris acted as a lobbyist for the IFDA trust during early 2007 through 2008.[20] Burris has refused comment on the scandal citing "it was 30 years ago".[21] Consequently, a group of funeral directors (plaintiffs in a suit filed January 2009 against the IFDA alleging a Ponzi scheme[22]) have subpoenaed Burris to find out his involvement during his time as lobbyist.[23] The lawsuit is currently ongoing.[citation needed][needs update]

Career outside politics

Burris is manager/CEO of Burris & Lebed Consulting, LLC, which was formed in April 2002.[24]

Burris was featured briefly in a scene from the Hollywood blockbuster The Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford. A scene in the movie, which was mainly shot in Chicago, shows Burris in the St. Patrick's Day parade, waving to spectators.[citation needed]

U.S. Senate

Senate appointment

 
Burris speaking in 2009

On December 14, 2008, Burris suggested himself as a possible caretaker for the United States Senate seat vacated by President-elect Barack Obama, saying he would not run for reelection if appointed.[25] Prior to this suggestion, Governor Blagojevich had been considering asking Oprah Winfrey but feared she would not take his call.[26] This suggestion came in the wake of an FBI investigation regarding charges of corruption against the Governor for seeking bribes in a pay-to-play scheme for the empty Senate seat and other offenses. Blagojevich says he appointed Burris because he believed Burris's ego made him the only person who would fight to be seated.[27]

Burris filed an affidavit on January 5, in advance of his testimony before the Illinois impeachment committee, in which he wrote that "prior to the December 26, 2008, telephone call from Mr. Adams Jr., there was not any contact between myself or any of my representatives with Governor Blagojevich or any of his representatives regarding my appointment to the United States Senate." However, according to the FBI wiretap transcript recorded November 13, Burris told Rob Blagojevich, who was the chairman of the ex-governor's reelection campaign, that he understood that Blagojevich wanted money and that he was "trying to figure out how to deal with this and still be in the consideration for the appointment," and that he was willing to "personally do something," including offering to give the governor a personal check. He realized, however, that such an action might look like he was trying to buy the seat and wanted to find a way to avoid that perception.[28]

On December 30, 2008, Governor Blagojevich announced that he was naming Burris to the seat. Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White registered the appointment in the official records of Illinois on December 31, 2008. However, White declined to sign the Senate's certification form.[29]

On January 5, 2009, Secretary of the United States Senate Nancy Erickson rejected Burris's certificate of appointment to the Senate as invalid. Erickson cited Senate Rule 2 as the reason for the rejection.[30] Because White had refused to sign the certificate, Erickson concluded in her findings that the certificate did not conform to Senate Rule 2.[30] Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Illinois's senior Senator Dick Durbin agreed with Erickson that the Senate rule required the secretary of state's signature.[31]

Reid initially said that the Senate would not seat Burris,[32] citing Article I, Section 5 of the United States Constitution, which states that "Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members." Reid and other senators had previously stated, before Burris was in contention, that they would use Article I authority against any appointment by Blagojevich.[33] The Senate also could have referred the appointment to the Senate Rules Committee, thus stalling it until Blagojevich's status was settled.[34] Some Democrats, including the chairwoman of the Senate Rules Committee, Dianne Feinstein, and the Congressional Black Caucus, spoke out in favor of Burris being seated.[35][36]

Burris appeared in Washington at the January Congressional swearing-in ceremony (January 6) to claim his seat, but was denied entry into the Senate chambers.[31] Burris and his lawyers insisted that Burris was "now the junior senator from the state of Illinois,"[37] although technically he was not a senator and could not be one until being administered the oath of office.[38]

On January 9, 2009, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the appointment only required the signature of the governor and the secretary of state's signature is not required to make the appointment valid. It also said Illinois is not obligated to use, and hence its Secretary of State is not required to sign, the Senate's "recommended" certification form.[29][39] The State Supreme Court noted that a different form was available: White had already registered the appointment in Illinois's official records, and Illinois law requires the Secretary of State to provide a certified copy, with signature and seal, of any of the state's official records to anyone willing to pay the fee. It suggested that Burris simply obtain a certified copy of the appointment registration.[29] In its Burris v. White ruling the State Supreme Court not only declared that the form of certificate contained in rule II of the Standing Rules of the United States Senate was, according to its own terms, only a recommended form but it further remarked that "no explanation has been given as to how any rule of the Senate, whether it be formal or merely a matter of tradition, could supersede the authority to fill vacancies conferred on the states by the federal constitution".[29] Following the ruling, White provided Burris with a certified copy of the appointment's registration, and Burris delivered that copy, bearing the State Seal, to the Secretary of the Senate.[40] On January 12, 2009, after the Secretary of the Senate announced that she and the Senate Parliamentarian deemed Burris's new credentials valid, Senate leaders decided to seat Burris.[41] Burris was sworn in by Vice President Dick Cheney on January 15, 2009.[42][43][44]

Burris filed an affidavit with the Illinois House committee that oversaw Governor Blagojevich's impeachment, dated February 4, to supplement his earlier answer to a question posed by the committee.[45][46] Burris acknowledged Rod Blagojevich requested "assistance in fund-raising" for the governor three times in the weeks and months before Blagojevich appointed Burris. Illinois House Republicans consider this to be at odds with Burris's testimony during the impeachment trial, and said they were considering pursuing a perjury investigation.[47] Democratic officials, including Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, supported an investigation.[48] Burris stated that he told the governor's brother Rob Blagojevich that he could not donate to Gov. Blagojevich because "it could be viewed as an attempt to curry favor with him regarding his decision to appoint a successor to President Obama" and that he "did not raise or donate any funds to Governor Blagojevich after the fundraiser on June 27, 2008."[46]

On February 16, in comments to reporters, Burris told reporters that the governor's brother had asked him to raise ten- to fifteen-thousand dollars for the governor in October 2008.[49] Burris said that after the phone call, he "talked to some people about trying to see if we could put a fundraiser on," but that no one was willing to donate to the governor.[49][50] Burris says he spoke again with the governor's brother around November 10 to tell him that his earlier efforts to raise money were unsuccessful, but that he might be able to talk other people into donating about a thousand dollars to the governor.[49][50] Burris also said that around November 15 or 16, he told the governor's brother that he could not raise any money for the governor, nor would he donate to the governor himself.[49][50]

On February 17, Sangamon County State's Attorney's Office released a statement saying that it was investigating Burris for possible perjury charges connected to his testimony to the panel of the Illinois House of Representatives investigating the governor's impeachment.[51] The Senate Ethics Committee also reportedly was preparing a preliminary investigation into the matter.[52]

On February 18, the Chicago Tribune, the state's largest newspaper, called on Burris to resign.[53] In the editorial, the board wrote, "His protests that he had nothing to hide just don't square with his obvious attempts to hide something."[53][54] The editorial board of The Washington Post also called for his resignation saying Burris's story has more twists than the Chicago 'L' because Burris had offered five varying explanations, three of them under oath, of his contacts with associates of Blagojevich.[54][55] Burris refused to resign his seat, despite calls to do so from new Illinois governor Pat Quinn and statements from fellow Illinois Senator Dick Durbin that Durbin would not support a Burris election bid.[56][57]

On March 7, the Chicago Sun-Times reported that Sangamon County State's Attorney John Schmidt has asked the FBI for tapes of wiretapped phone calls between Burris and Rod Blagojevich, which he would use for his investigation of whether to charge Burris with perjury.[58] On May 26, 2009, tapes were released from the wire taps. Roland Burris promised to "personally do something" for Blagojevich's campaign. During the conversation, Burris and Blagojevich discussed the possibility that Burris might raise campaign money on a larger scale, saying "I know I could give him a check myself."[59]

The Associated Press reported a few days after the revelation: "When asked in a recent interview with The Associated Press how the scandal back home has affected him, Burris made a sweeping gesture with his hands and literally brushed the matter aside."[60]

On May 28, 2009, Democratic Illinois Rep. Jack Franks and Republican Rep. Jim Durkin, the ranking Republican on the impeachment panel who had questioned Burris during his January 8 testimony, claimed that Burris committed perjury and called for him to be removed from office.[28] In 2009, Senator Burris was named one of the 15 Most Corrupt Members of Congress by the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.[61]

Sangamon County State's Attorney John Schmidt announced on June 19, 2009, that Burris would not face criminal perjury charges, stating that Burris's promise to "personally do something" for Governor Blagojevich was too vague to rise to the level of criminality, as it could be interpreted in too many different ways.[62] Burris praised the announcement, saying, "The truth has prevailed"; meanwhile, Durkin criticized Schmidt's decision, saying, "They're all contradictions to his previously sworn statements. To me, it's a pretty strong case."[63]

The Senate Ethics Committee issued a letter on November 20, 2009, admonishing him saying that although no ethics charges would be pursued, "The Committee found that you should have known that you were providing incorrect, inconsistent, misleading, or incomplete information to the public, the Senate and those conducting legitimate inquiries into your appointment to the Senate."[64]

Senate term

 
Senator Burris meeting with Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor in June 2009

Just as Revels, Bruce, Brooke, Braun, and Obama had been the Senate's only African American member, Burris was the only black Senator during his term in office.[65] Following his leaving office, it would be over two years until the next black Senator, Tim Scott, a Republican, and the first black senator elected in the south since Reconstruction, took office in January 2013.[65]

Committee assignments

2010 election campaign plans

According to Federal Election Commission records, on January 2, 2009, prior to the controversy regarding his conflicting explanations of his fundraising activity on behalf of Blagojevich, Burris signed a statement of candidacy for the 2010 election. Durbin stated that "it would be extremely difficult for him to be successful",[50] and on April 16, the Chicago Tribune reported that Burris had raised only $845 for his campaign.[66] On July 9, the Chicago Sun-Times reported that Senator Burris would not run for election to a full 6-year term in 2010, and Burris made an official announcement in Chicago on July 10 that he would retire when his replacement term ended.[67] Burris's term ended on November 29, 2010, with the swearing-in of his elected successor, Mark Kirk, who had won election to the unexpired term, not just to the full 6-year term. Burris cited the high cost of running a campaign as a major reason for not seeking election, saying he would rather continue to serve the people of Illinois than try to raise money for a campaign.[68]

See also

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Roland Burris news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Roland Wallace Burris born August 3 1937 1 is an American politician and attorney who is a former United States Senator from the state of Illinois and a member of the Democratic Party Roland BurrisUnited States Senatorfrom IllinoisIn office January 15 2009 November 29 2010Appointed byRod BlagojevichPreceded byBarack ObamaSucceeded byMark Kirk39th Attorney General of IllinoisIn office January 14 1991 January 9 1995GovernorJim EdgarPreceded byNeil HartiganSucceeded byJim Ryan3rd Comptroller of IllinoisIn office January 8 1979 January 14 1991GovernorJames R ThompsonPreceded byMichael BakalisSucceeded byDawn Clark NetschPersonal detailsBornRoland Wallace Burris 1937 08 03 August 3 1937 age 85 Centralia Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseBerlean MillerChildren2EducationSouthern Illinois University Carbondale BA Howard University JD In 1978 Burris was the first African American elected to statewide office in Illinois when he was elected Illinois Comptroller He served in that office until his election as Illinois Attorney General in 1990 Since then he has unsuccessfully run for office four more times 2 Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich appointed Burris to replace President elect Barack Obama as the junior senator from Illinois The appointment was controversial as the governor was already under investigation and there were rumors of him being paid for the appointment Burris succeeded Obama as the U S Senate s only African American member 3 He was briefly a candidate for election to a full term but withdrew before the Democratic primaries in the 2010 elections Contents 1 Personal life and education 2 Early career 3 State politics 3 1 IFDA scandal 4 Career outside politics 5 U S Senate 5 1 Senate appointment 5 2 Senate term 5 2 1 Committee assignments 5 3 2010 election campaign plans 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life and education Edit Roland Burris mausoleum in 2008 Burris was born and raised in the small community of Centralia in southern Illinois 1 The Burris family can trace their roots to American slaves in the American South mainly in the states of Georgia South Carolina and Tennessee 4 He was a 1955 graduate of Centralia High School He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1959 1 He was an exchange student on scholarship to study International Law at the University of Hamburg in Germany He earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Howard University School of Law in 1963 1 Burris is married to Berlean M Burris and is the father of two adult children Rolanda S Burris and Roland W Burris II 1 5 He also has a grandson Roland T Burris Burris has built a mausoleum for himself in Oak Woods Cemetery on Chicago s South Side His tombstone reads TRAIL BLAZER and includes a list of his accomplishments with space left for future ones 6 7 8 Early career EditAfter graduating from law school Burris became National Bank Examiner for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for the U S Treasury Department citation needed In that capacity he traveled throughout the Midwest examining banks in Illinois Indiana Michigan and Wisconsin citation needed The adversities he faced as an African American bank examiner in the early 1960s were described in some detail in the February 2013 edition of SuperVisions the OCC s employee newsletter From 1964 to 1973 he worked at Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company now Bank of America serving as tax accountant tax consultant commercial banking officer and vice president He headed a commercial group that covered government guaranteed loans and minority business banking citation needed In 1973 he was appointed by Illinois Governor Dan Walker as Director of the Department of Central Management Services serving through 1977 citation needed He was National Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer for Operation PUSH from January to October 1977 citation needed He was in private law practice from October 1977 to January 1979 and again from June 1995 to present citation needed In 1985 Burris was selected for the position of Vice Chairman of the Democratic National Committee This decision coming on the heels of the party s landslide loss to President Ronald Reagan generated controversy since Gary Indiana Mayor Richard Hatcher who had served as the campaign manager for presidential candidate Jesse Jackson was the nominee of the party s Black Caucus Jackson harshly criticized the party s actions and refused to recognize Burris s selection claiming that it was part of an effort by the Democratic Party leadership to pander to the white American electorate 9 State politics EditBurris sought the Democratic nomination for the office of Illinois Comptroller in 1976 but was defeated by Michael Bakalis In 1978 Bakalis did not seek re election as Comptroller choosing to run for Governor and Burris won the Comptrollership He was re elected as Comptroller in 1982 and 1986 He was the first African American to be elected to a statewide office in the state of Illinois 10 While serving as Comptroller Burris was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for U S Senate in 1984 losing to Paul Simon citation needed who went on to defeat incumbent Republican Senator Charles Percy He was elected Illinois Attorney General in 1990 serving from 1991 to 1995 where he supervised over 500 lawyers There he was the second African American ever to be elected to a state office of attorney general in the United States after Edward Brooke In 1985 19 year old Rolando Cruz was tried convicted and sentenced to death along with a co defendant in a DuPage County Circuit Court for the kidnapping rape and murder of a 10 year old child In 1992 Assistant Attorney General Mary Brigid Kenney whom Burris had assigned to fight Cruz s appeal sent Burris a memo identifying numerous errors in the investigation and trial in Cruz s initial conviction and refusing to participate in upholding what she considered to be a wrongful conviction Burris ignored Kenney s warnings and she resigned in protest writing to Burris I was being asked to help execute an innocent man Unfortunately you have seen fit to ignore the evidence in this case 11 In September 1995 DNA tests showed that neither Cruz nor his co defendant were the contributors of the semen found at the crime scene thus exonerating them 12 In 2002 Governor George Ryan fully pardoned Cruz 13 and went on to declare a moratorium on the death penalty in Illinois asserting that the system was fraught with error 14 In 1993 Burris an advocate for a national handgun ban helped to organize Chicago s first Gun Turn in Day The following year Burris admitted that he kept a handgun in his home and had not turned it into police as he had urged others to do A spokesman stated that Burris had forgotten about his handgun 15 In 1994 he was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Illinois While Burris had been favored for much of the primary campaign he and Cook County Board President Richard Phelan were both defeated by Comptroller Dawn Clark Netsch who had a strong late showing in the final weeks of the campaign despite being seen as the underdog Netsch would go down to defeat the following November against incumbent Republican Governor Jim Edgar in an election where Democrats lost every single race for statewide office citation needed In 1995 Burris ran as an independent for mayor of Chicago losing to incumbent Richard M Daley In 1998 he again unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Party nomination for Governor of Illinois In that race Burris caused a controversy by referring to his Democratic primary opponents Jim Burns Glenn Poshard who eventually won the nomination and John Schmidt as nonqualified white boys 16 During his 2002 run for governor against among others Rod Blagojevich he was supported by among others Barack Obama 17 IFDA scandal Edit In the 1980s as Illinois State Comptroller Burris s office issued a license to the Illinois Funeral Directors Association IFDA to manage a pre need funeral trust fund 18 19 A provision was also issued allowing trustees to take 25 of the fund s earnings as management fees 19 The fund went into deficits beginning in 2001 leading to a revocation of the IFDA license in September 2007 and a 59 million deficit by October 2008 18 Burris acted as a lobbyist for the IFDA trust during early 2007 through 2008 20 Burris has refused comment on the scandal citing it was 30 years ago 21 Consequently a group of funeral directors plaintiffs in a suit filed January 2009 against the IFDA alleging a Ponzi scheme 22 have subpoenaed Burris to find out his involvement during his time as lobbyist 23 The lawsuit is currently ongoing citation needed needs update Career outside politics EditBurris is manager CEO of Burris amp Lebed Consulting LLC which was formed in April 2002 24 Burris was featured briefly in a scene from the Hollywood blockbuster The Fugitive starring Harrison Ford A scene in the movie which was mainly shot in Chicago shows Burris in the St Patrick s Day parade waving to spectators citation needed U S Senate EditSenate appointment Edit See also Rod Blagojevich corruption charges Burris speaking in 2009 On December 14 2008 Burris suggested himself as a possible caretaker for the United States Senate seat vacated by President elect Barack Obama saying he would not run for reelection if appointed 25 Prior to this suggestion Governor Blagojevich had been considering asking Oprah Winfrey but feared she would not take his call 26 This suggestion came in the wake of an FBI investigation regarding charges of corruption against the Governor for seeking bribes in a pay to play scheme for the empty Senate seat and other offenses Blagojevich says he appointed Burris because he believed Burris s ego made him the only person who would fight to be seated 27 Burris filed an affidavit on January 5 in advance of his testimony before the Illinois impeachment committee in which he wrote that prior to the December 26 2008 telephone call from Mr Adams Jr there was not any contact between myself or any of my representatives with Governor Blagojevich or any of his representatives regarding my appointment to the United States Senate However according to the FBI wiretap transcript recorded November 13 Burris told Rob Blagojevich who was the chairman of the ex governor s reelection campaign that he understood that Blagojevich wanted money and that he was trying to figure out how to deal with this and still be in the consideration for the appointment and that he was willing to personally do something including offering to give the governor a personal check He realized however that such an action might look like he was trying to buy the seat and wanted to find a way to avoid that perception 28 On December 30 2008 Governor Blagojevich announced that he was naming Burris to the seat Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White registered the appointment in the official records of Illinois on December 31 2008 However White declined to sign the Senate s certification form 29 On January 5 2009 Secretary of the United States Senate Nancy Erickson rejected Burris s certificate of appointment to the Senate as invalid Erickson cited Senate Rule 2 as the reason for the rejection 30 Because White had refused to sign the certificate Erickson concluded in her findings that the certificate did not conform to Senate Rule 2 30 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Illinois s senior Senator Dick Durbin agreed with Erickson that the Senate rule required the secretary of state s signature 31 Reid initially said that the Senate would not seat Burris 32 citing Article I Section 5 of the United States Constitution which states that Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections Returns and Qualifications of its own Members Reid and other senators had previously stated before Burris was in contention that they would use Article I authority against any appointment by Blagojevich 33 The Senate also could have referred the appointment to the Senate Rules Committee thus stalling it until Blagojevich s status was settled 34 Some Democrats including the chairwoman of the Senate Rules Committee Dianne Feinstein and the Congressional Black Caucus spoke out in favor of Burris being seated 35 36 Burris appeared in Washington at the January Congressional swearing in ceremony January 6 to claim his seat but was denied entry into the Senate chambers 31 Burris and his lawyers insisted that Burris was now the junior senator from the state of Illinois 37 although technically he was not a senator and could not be one until being administered the oath of office 38 On January 9 2009 the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the appointment only required the signature of the governor and the secretary of state s signature is not required to make the appointment valid It also said Illinois is not obligated to use and hence its Secretary of State is not required to sign the Senate s recommended certification form 29 39 The State Supreme Court noted that a different form was available White had already registered the appointment in Illinois s official records and Illinois law requires the Secretary of State to provide a certified copy with signature and seal of any of the state s official records to anyone willing to pay the fee It suggested that Burris simply obtain a certified copy of the appointment registration 29 In its Burris v White ruling the State Supreme Court not only declared that the form of certificate contained in rule II of the Standing Rules of the United States Senate was according to its own terms only a recommended form but it further remarked that no explanation has been given as to how any rule of the Senate whether it be formal or merely a matter of tradition could supersede the authority to fill vacancies conferred on the states by the federal constitution 29 Following the ruling White provided Burris with a certified copy of the appointment s registration and Burris delivered that copy bearing the State Seal to the Secretary of the Senate 40 On January 12 2009 after the Secretary of the Senate announced that she and the Senate Parliamentarian deemed Burris s new credentials valid Senate leaders decided to seat Burris 41 Burris was sworn in by Vice President Dick Cheney on January 15 2009 42 43 44 Burris filed an affidavit with the Illinois House committee that oversaw Governor Blagojevich s impeachment dated February 4 to supplement his earlier answer to a question posed by the committee 45 46 Burris acknowledged Rod Blagojevich requested assistance in fund raising for the governor three times in the weeks and months before Blagojevich appointed Burris Illinois House Republicans consider this to be at odds with Burris s testimony during the impeachment trial and said they were considering pursuing a perjury investigation 47 Democratic officials including Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan supported an investigation 48 Burris stated that he told the governor s brother Rob Blagojevich that he could not donate to Gov Blagojevich because it could be viewed as an attempt to curry favor with him regarding his decision to appoint a successor to President Obama and that he did not raise or donate any funds to Governor Blagojevich after the fundraiser on June 27 2008 46 On February 16 in comments to reporters Burris told reporters that the governor s brother had asked him to raise ten to fifteen thousand dollars for the governor in October 2008 49 Burris said that after the phone call he talked to some people about trying to see if we could put a fundraiser on but that no one was willing to donate to the governor 49 50 Burris says he spoke again with the governor s brother around November 10 to tell him that his earlier efforts to raise money were unsuccessful but that he might be able to talk other people into donating about a thousand dollars to the governor 49 50 Burris also said that around November 15 or 16 he told the governor s brother that he could not raise any money for the governor nor would he donate to the governor himself 49 50 On February 17 Sangamon County State s Attorney s Office released a statement saying that it was investigating Burris for possible perjury charges connected to his testimony to the panel of the Illinois House of Representatives investigating the governor s impeachment 51 The Senate Ethics Committee also reportedly was preparing a preliminary investigation into the matter 52 On February 18 the Chicago Tribune the state s largest newspaper called on Burris to resign 53 In the editorial the board wrote His protests that he had nothing to hide just don t square with his obvious attempts to hide something 53 54 The editorial board of The Washington Post also called for his resignation saying Burris s story has more twists than the Chicago L because Burris had offered five varying explanations three of them under oath of his contacts with associates of Blagojevich 54 55 Burris refused to resign his seat despite calls to do so from new Illinois governor Pat Quinn and statements from fellow Illinois Senator Dick Durbin that Durbin would not support a Burris election bid 56 57 On March 7 the Chicago Sun Times reported that Sangamon County State s Attorney John Schmidt has asked the FBI for tapes of wiretapped phone calls between Burris and Rod Blagojevich which he would use for his investigation of whether to charge Burris with perjury 58 On May 26 2009 tapes were released from the wire taps Roland Burris promised to personally do something for Blagojevich s campaign During the conversation Burris and Blagojevich discussed the possibility that Burris might raise campaign money on a larger scale saying I know I could give him a check myself 59 The Associated Press reported a few days after the revelation When asked in a recent interview with The Associated Press how the scandal back home has affected him Burris made a sweeping gesture with his hands and literally brushed the matter aside 60 On May 28 2009 Democratic Illinois Rep Jack Franks and Republican Rep Jim Durkin the ranking Republican on the impeachment panel who had questioned Burris during his January 8 testimony claimed that Burris committed perjury and called for him to be removed from office 28 In 2009 Senator Burris was named one of the 15 Most Corrupt Members of Congress by the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington 61 Sangamon County State s Attorney John Schmidt announced on June 19 2009 that Burris would not face criminal perjury charges stating that Burris s promise to personally do something for Governor Blagojevich was too vague to rise to the level of criminality as it could be interpreted in too many different ways 62 Burris praised the announcement saying The truth has prevailed meanwhile Durkin criticized Schmidt s decision saying They re all contradictions to his previously sworn statements To me it s a pretty strong case 63 The Senate Ethics Committee issued a letter on November 20 2009 admonishing him saying that although no ethics charges would be pursued The Committee found that you should have known that you were providing incorrect inconsistent misleading or incomplete information to the public the Senate and those conducting legitimate inquiries into your appointment to the Senate 64 Senate term Edit Senator Burris meeting with Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor in June 2009 Just as Revels Bruce Brooke Braun and Obama had been the Senate s only African American member Burris was the only black Senator during his term in office 65 Following his leaving office it would be over two years until the next black Senator Tim Scott a Republican and the first black senator elected in the south since Reconstruction took office in January 2013 65 Committee assignments Edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Roland Burris news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Airland Subcommittee on Personnel Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management Government Information Federal Services and International Security Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management the Federal Workforce and the District of Columbia Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery Committee on Veterans Affairs2010 election campaign plans Edit See also 2010 United States Senate elections in Illinois According to Federal Election Commission records on January 2 2009 prior to the controversy regarding his conflicting explanations of his fundraising activity on behalf of Blagojevich Burris signed a statement of candidacy for the 2010 election Durbin stated that it would be extremely difficult for him to be successful 50 and on April 16 the Chicago Tribune reported that Burris had raised only 845 for his campaign 66 On July 9 the Chicago Sun Times reported that Senator Burris would not run for election to a full 6 year term in 2010 and Burris made an official announcement in Chicago on July 10 that he would retire when his replacement term ended 67 Burris s term ended on November 29 2010 with the swearing in of his elected successor Mark Kirk who had won election to the unexpired term not just to the full 6 year term Burris cited the high cost of running a campaign as a major reason for not seeking election saying he would rather continue to serve the people of Illinois than try to raise money for a campaign 68 See also EditList of African American firsts List of African American United States senators Powell v McCormackReferences Edit a b c d e Bell Debra January 5 2009 10 Things You Didn t Know About Roland Burris U S News amp World Report Slevin Peter February 19 2009 Clouds Gather Over Roland Burris The Washington Post p A01 He wanted to end his career with a statewide office said friend traveling companion and WVON radio host Cliff Kelley who recalled Burris becoming upset when others were mentioned as potential Obama successors and he was not He really wanted this He never thought he d get it but he was hoping for it Burris takes his place as Obama s Senate successor News Yahoo com Yahoo News January 15 2009 Archived from the original on January 19 2009 Retrieved January 15 2009 roland burris Freepages genealogy rootsweb ancestry com August 3 1937 Retrieved June 14 2010 Roland W Burris Mr Who s Who Among African Americans 22nd ed Gale 2008 Illinois Burris is a man of high ambition yahoo com Associated Press December 30 2008 Retrieved January 15 2009 dead link You write the caption Roland Burris tombstone Chicago Sun Times January 8 2009 Archived from the original on April 1 2009 Retrieved January 15 2009 Blagojevich s pick has resume chiseled in stone CNN December 31 2008 Retrieved February 21 2020 Williams Juan Jackson Rips Democratic Chiefs Blacks Urged to Reassess Loyalty to the Party Archived October 21 2012 at the Wayback Machine Washington Post A1 February 11 1985 Retrieved February 21 2009 AP Election Guide Candidate Information And News Updates From The Associated Press NPR March 24 2010 Retrieved December 5 2010 Eric Zorn March 3 1998 Burris failed his only major test in office as AG Chicago Tribune Retrieved December 31 2008 Case Studies of Exonerations Rolando Cruz and Alejandro Hernandez Chicago Illinois DNA gov Archived from the original on October 25 2008 Retrieved December 31 2008 Rolando Cruz Northwestern Law Center on Wrongful Convictions Retrieved December 31 2008 Gibson Bob May 2005 When Justice Hides Its Face DCBA Brief Online Journal of the DuPage County Bar Association Chapman Steve January 1 2009 An empty suit for an empty seat Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on January 5 2009 Retrieved January 2 2009 Pam Belluck March 30 1998 A Front Runner Fades and Some See Race Playing a Role The New York Times Retrieved December 30 2008 Budoff Brown Carrie Allen Mike December 30 2008 Obama calls Blago move disappointing Politico Capitol News Company LLC a b Staff Report January 31 2009 Timeline of the funeral trust fund The State Journal Register a b Rushton Bruce May 1 2009 Hynes unveils bill on pre need funeral trust funds The State Journal Register Rushton Bruce February 7 2009 Burris lobbied Hynes to discuss funeral trust fund in 2007 The State Journal Register Rushton Bruce March 11 2009 Burris mum on pre need funeral trust matter The State Journal Register permanent dead link Rushton Bruce January 31 2009 Funeral fund is focus of lawsuit alleging Ponzi scheme The State Journal Register GateHouse News Service April 11 2009 Funeral fund is focus of lawsuit alleging Ponzi scheme PJstar com Burris amp Lebed Consulting LLC website Burrislebed com Archived from the original on January 28 2011 Retrieved June 14 2010 Otterman Sharon December 14 2008 Another Applicant For Obama s Senate Seat The New York Times Retrieved December 30 2008 Mooney Mark Goldman Russell January 26 2009 Blagojevich Says He Thought of Oprah for Senate ABC News Blagojevich says in book Emanuel wanted placeholder appointed to get congressional seat back Chicago Sun Times August 31 2009 Archived from the original on September 3 2009 a b sworn affidavit vs FBE wiretap transcript Fox News May 28 2009 Archived from the original on May 31 2009 a b c d Burris v White Illinois Supreme Court No 107816 PDF January 9 2009 a b Donning Mike January 5 2009 U S Senate officer rejects Burris paperwork to fill seat Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 5 2009 a b Espos David January 5 2009 Burris says he s senator but Dems won t seat him Yahoo News Associated Press Archived from the original on January 8 2009 Retrieved January 6 2009 Smith Ben December 30 2008 Senate Leadership Burris unacceptable Politico Retrieved December 30 2008 All 50 Dem senators call on Blagojevich to resign Politico December 10 2008 Kiely Kathy December 30 2008 Senate aims to block Blagojevich s move USA Today Retrieved December 31 2008 Staff Writer January 6 2009 Feinstein says Burris should get Senate seat CNN Retrieved January 6 2009 Sanner Ann January 7 2009 Burris expects to join Senate very shortly Associated Press Retrieved January 7 2009 Mihalopoulos Dan January 10 2009 Supreme Court ruling gives Burris the Senate seat attorney says Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 10 2009 Espos David January 5 2009 Burris declares he s a senator despite controversy Associated Press Retrieved January 10 2009 Ill Court says Burris does not need 2nd signature Yahoo News Associated Press January 9 2009 Mihalopoulos Dan January 10 2009 Supreme Court ruling gives Burris the Senate seat attorney says Chicago Tribune Raju Manu Bresnahan John January 12 2009 Dems accept Burris into the Senate Politico Senate Dems expect to seat Burris Thursday Burris I really never doubted that I would be seated NBC News Microsoft January 13 2009 Retrieved January 14 2009 Davis Susan January 13 2009 Roland Burris to Be Sworn In as Senator on Thursday The Wall Street Journal Dow Jones amp Company Inc Retrieved January 14 2009 Hulse Carl January 15 2009 Burris Is Sworn In New York Times Retrieved January 15 2009 Davey Monica February 14 2009 Blagojevich Camp Asked Burris to Aid Fund Raising The New York Times Retrieved February 14 2009 a b Burris Roland W February 4 2009 Affidavit of Roland W Burris PDF The New York Times House GOP wants Burris investigated Chicago Tribune Associated Press February 14 2009 Archived from the original on February 15 2009 Pearson Rick Chase John Long Ray February 17 2009 Burris inquiries urged Chicago Tribune a b c d Long Ray February 17 2009 Burris unscripted More details about Blagojevich contacts Chicago Tribune a b c d Pearson Rick February 17 2009 Burris now acknowledges fundraising effort for Blagojevich The Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 17 2009 Senate Ethics may investigate Burris Politico February 17 2009 Illinois State Attorney Investigating Burris Testimony to House Impeachment Panel Fox News February 17 2009 Archived from the original on February 20 2009 a b Editorial February 18 2009 Roland Burris resign The Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 18 2009 a b Slevin Peter February 19 2009 Clouds Gather Over Roland Burris The Washington Post p A01 editorial February 18 2009 Buy Buy Mr Burris The Washington Post p A12 Retrieved February 18 2009 Sweet Lynn February 25 2009 Durbin wants him to go but Blago s Senate choice said he would not resign Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on February 27 2009 Jackson Henry C July 9 2009 AP sources Burris won t run for full Senate term Raleigh News amp Observer permanent dead link Korecki Natasha McKinney Dave March 6 2009 Prosecutor wants feds tapes involving Burris Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on April 18 2009 Burris Pleaded for Senate Appointment on Taped Call FOXNews com May 26 2009 Archived from the original on July 22 2009 Retrieved June 14 2010 https www google com hostednews ap article ALeqM5jEOzlO6E8GGPr3SCcUuDfmlQ9 JwD98EV5V80 Retrieved May 28 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help dead link Merrion Paul September 15 2009 Burris Jackson land on watchdog s corruption list Government Crain s Chicago Business Chicagobusiness com Retrieved August 29 2010 No perjury charges for Burris Glenn Thrush Politico Com Retrieved June 14 2010 Burris feels vindicated by probe s end Daily Herald June 19 2009 Retrieved June 14 2010 LYNN SWEET Sun Times Washington Bureau Chief November 20 2009 Senate ethics panel admonishes Burris but no charges coming CHICAGO SUN TIMES Politics Suntimes com Archived from the original on January 7 2010 Retrieved June 14 2010 a b U S Senate African American Senators Clout St Burris fundraising total 845 Newsblogs chicagotribune com April 16 2009 Retrieved June 14 2010 Embattled senator will not run in 2010 Politicalticker blogs cnn com July 9 2009 Retrieved June 14 2010 Slevin Peter July 11 2009 Sen Roland Burris Abandons Reelection Bid Citing Fundraising Hurdles The Washington Post Retrieved May 22 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roland Burris Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Profile at Vote Smart Senate website Archived Appearances on C SPANParty political officesPreceded byMichael Bakalis Democratic nominee for Illinois Comptroller1978 1982 1986 Succeeded byDawn Clark NetschPreceded byNeil Hartigan Democratic nominee for Attorney General of Illinois1990 Succeeded byAl HofeldPolitical officesPreceded byMichael Bakalis Comptroller of Illinois1979 1991 Succeeded byDawn Clark NetschLegal officesPreceded byNeil Hartigan Attorney General of Illinois1991 1995 Succeeded byJim RyanU S SenatePreceded byBarack Obama United States Senator Class 3 from Illinois2009 2010 Served alongside Dick Durbin Succeeded byMark KirkU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJim Broyhillas Former US Senator Order of precedence of the United States Succeeded byDonald Stewartas Former US Senator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roland Burris amp oldid 1128281344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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