Gov. Blagojevich signs law creating Demuzio
Governmental Internship Program
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SIUC and SIUE students to be eligible to study
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[AUG. 15, 2005]
Springfield
-- In honor of the late State Senate Majority Leader Vince Demuzio,
Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today signed legislation creating the Vince Demuzio
Governmental Internship Program. House Bill 2435, which unanimously passed
both the House and Senate, allows for up to 30 undergraduate students from
the Southern Illinois University campuses in both Carbondale and
Edwardsville to be placed in state government internships while earning
academic credit and a stipend.
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“Vince Demuzio dedicated his life to serving the people of this state
and was a champion of education during his long tenure at the Statehouse.
This is a fitting way to honor his memory,” said Gov. Blagojevich. “These
students will learn first hand about the governmental process, and hopefully
will be inspired to serve our state as the next generation of leaders.”
The legislation was sponsored by Rep. Gary Hannig (D) from Demuzio’s
hometown of Gillespie and the late Senator’s wife, Sen. Deanna Demuzio
(D-Carlinville).
“I am very pleased HB 2435 has been signed into law,” said Senator Deanna
Demuzio. “Vince had a passion for helping students learn the intricacies of
the legislative process and was a mentor to many individuals. This
legislation will provide students financial help as well as 'on the job'
experience."
“Vince Demuzio was a great friend not only to the people of his district,
but for the entire state of Illinois,” said Rep. Hannig. “This scholarship
fund named in his honor is a great way to memorialize that commitment to
public service by allowing our students to gain experience directly with
state government.”
The late Sen. Demuzio, a resident of Carlinville, was first elected to the
General Assembly in 1974, making him the longest serving member of the
Senate as well as the Senate majority leader at the time of his death in
April 2004. Demuzio earned his bachelor’s degree in 1981 and his master’s in
1996, both from what is now the University of Illinois at Springfield. From
1986 until 1990, he served as the state chair of the Democratic Party, the
first downstate official to hold the post in decades.
The FY06 budget allocates $250,000 to the internship program. The
legislation is effective immediately.
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