[Peace-discuss] Tim Johnson supports the Chief (the hostile or abusive racial, ethnic or national origin mascot or symbol)

Wendy Edwards wedwards at uiuc.edu
Wed Dec 6 14:25:20 CST 2006


Awww... did Tim Johnson finally draft up some legislation?  What an
exciting first for him.  Too bad it couldn't have been for something
actually worthwhile.

Wendy

On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 02:16:34PM -0600, Jan & Durl Kruse wrote:
> Update: time, place, and date now set! 
> Congressional hearing slated for Parkland College: The December 15 
> session will discuss House Bill 5289, the *Protection of University 
> Governance Act of 2006*. This bill would allow the U of I to sue the 
> NCAA and seek damages for loss of revenue if the University was barred 
> from hosting a championship game.  
> (barred from hosting post season competitions because U of I has defied 
> the NCAA ruling to get rid of the Chief).  
> Discussion will take place at 10:30 AM Friday December 15 in Parkland 
> College's Wing D Room D244.   
> Parkland College is located at 2400 W. Bradley Avenue, Champaign. 
> 
> Johnson wants C-U to host hearings on NCAA bill 
> By Christine Des Garennes News-Gazette 
> 
> Thursday November 2, 2006 
> 
> Congressional hearings about university governance and the NCAA could 
> be held in Champaign-Urbana by the end of this year. 
> 
> Rep. Tim Johnson, R-Urbana, and his staff are working with a 
> congressional committee to hold hearings here about a bill that would 
> allow the University of Illinois, or any other university, to sue the 
> NCAA and seek damages for lost revenue if barred from hosting a 
> championship game. 
> 
> A date and location have not been finalized yet. But Johnson said he 
> would like the hearings to be held here before the end of the year. 
> 
> House Bill 5289, the Protection of University Governance Act of 2006, 
> proposes to limit the NCAA's ability to apply sanctions on colleges or 
> universities because of a team's name, symbol, emblem or mascot. 
> 
> Johnson introduced the bill with House Speaker Dennis Hastert, 
> R-Yorkville, in May. Since then it was referred to the House Committee 
> on Education and the Workforce and the Subcommittee on 21st Century 
> Competitiveness. 
> 
> "The format and location of hearings are entirely at the discretion of 
> the committee," Johnson said. 
> 
> Congressional committees are often held around the country so 
> supporters and opponents of the legislation don't have to spend money 
> to travel to Washington, D.C., Johnson said. 
> 
> Johnson, who supports retaining Chief Illiniwek as the UI's symbol, 
> said it is important for both sides of the issue to speak at the 
> hearings. 
> 
> "It's not simply a Chief Illiniwek bill. It would affect a number of 
> institutions across the country," Johnson said. "It's a matter of 
> institutional autonomy." 
> 
> Last spring the NCAA Executive Committee said the UI could not host 
> postseason athletic competitions unless it gets rid of Chief Illiniwek. 
> 
> The athletic association issued a policy in August 2005 which prohibits 
> postseason competition at colleges or universities with "hostile or 
> abusive" racial, ethnic or national origin mascots or symbols. The UI 
> was one of 18 schools included on the list of institutions with 
> "hostile or abusive" mascots or symbols. 
> 
> "I am a supporter of Chief Illiniwek. But at the same time this is a 
> decision left to the (UI) board of trustees," Johnson said. 
> 
> UI officials are monitoring the legislation but are not making any 
> assumptions about what might happen or when it could happen, said UI 
> spokesman Tom Hardy. 
> 
> "The university has not been contacted about a hearing on the 
> legislation, so no decision has been made about what, if any, 
> involvement the university would have in such a proceeding," Hardy 
> said. 
> 
> In the meantime, the UI Board of Trustees' consensus process continues, 
> he said. Trustees have not set a timetable for deciding the fate of 
> Chief Illiniwek. 
>  Find this article at:  
> 
> 
> http://www.news-gazette.com/news/2006/11/02/johnson_wants_c-u_to_host_hearings_on_ncaa_bill 
> 
> 
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