Nominations open for first
Simon-Edgar Statesmanship Award
Recognition to be given to outstanding
elected official
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[May 10, 2021]
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Nominations are open for the inaugural Paul
Simon-Jim Edgar Statesmanship Award, which will honor an Illinois
elected official who has displayed a pattern of public service
characterized by vision, courage, compassion, effectiveness,
civility and bipartisanship.
Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Paul Simon Public Policy
Institute partnered with former Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar this past
November to launch the award, which is named for the late U.S. Sen.
Paul Simon, a Democrat, and Edgar, a Republican.
The Paul Simon Institute is seeking nominations from the public.
Nominees must hold or have previously held an elected position in
Illinois at the state or local level. To nominate, write a brief
letter explaining how the candidate has demonstrated statesmanship
in their public service career.
The nomination deadline is June 15.
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Letters may be submitted online at PaulSimonInstitute.org/SimonEdgarAward; by
email to PaulSimonInstitute@siu.edu,
or by mail to:
Paul Simon Public Policy Institute
Southern Illinois University
Attn: Simon-Edgar Award
Mail Code 4429
1231 Lincoln Drive
Carbondale, Illinois 62901-4304.
“We are not seeking the perfect public servant, but a leader who has
consistently endeavored to serve the public good and prepare his or her
constituents for future challenges and opportunities,” Edgar and Paul Simon
Institute Director John Shaw wrote recently in a joint guest column.
The Paul Simon Public Policy Institute is a think tank at SIU Carbondale
promoting better politics and smarter government and preparing students for
careers in public service.
[Pete Rosenbery
University Communications and Marketing
Southern Illinois University Carbondale] |