Kwame Raoul
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Kwame Raoul | |
Member of the Illinois State Senate
from the 13th district |
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Assumed office November 6, 2004 |
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Preceded by | Barack Obama |
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Born | September 30, 1964 Chicago, Illinois |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Kali Raoul |
Profession | Attorney |
Religion | United Church of Christ |
Kwame Raoul is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Illinois Senate, representing the 13th district since his appointment to fill the seat vacated by Barack Obama in 2004. He is the Senate chair of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus.
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[edit] Early life
Raoul was born in Chicago to Haitian immigrants, Janin and Marie Raoul. Raoul earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from DePaul University and went on to receive his law degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law.
[edit] Public service
Raoul is a former Cook County prosecutor and continues to work as Senior Attorney for the City Colleges of Chicago. He has also directed volunteer legal clinics in the communities of his district.
Raoul is the founder and director of the Janin and Marie Raoul Foundation, which promotes healthcare as a human right. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Cook County Bar Association and the Cook County Bar Foundation.
Reflecting his commitment to young people, Raoul has coached Hyde Park Biddy Basketball coach and an AYSO soccer volunteer. He has participated in voter registration campaigns with Rainbow/PUSH and has served as a volunteer Election Day lawyer to protect voter rights.
[edit] Senate career
Raoul was appointed to fill the vacancy of U.S. Senator Barack Obama on November 6, 2004.
Raoul sees education as the most important issue he confronts as a state senator. He has sponsored a bill that would require that the grants distributed by Illinois State Board of Education to early childhood education and preschool programs to use those funds to improve and expand the quality of services.
As a former prosecutor, Raoul works to sponsor legislation aimed to ease the reintegration ex-offenders into the community. His legislation allows good conduct credit to be awarded to inmates who earn their high school diplomas or GEDs, as well as inmates who participate in substance abuse programs.
Raoul is vice-chairperson of the Pension and Investments Committee. He serves on the Senate Commerce, Commerce and Economic Development, Health and Human Services, Higher Education, and Judiciary Committees.
[edit] Personal life
Senator Raoul lives in the Hyde Park/Kenwood area with his wife Kali and their two children Che and Mizan. They attend the Trinity United Church of Christ.
[edit] External links
- Illinois General Assembly - Senator Kwame Raoul (D) 13th District official IL Senate website
- Project Vote Smart - Senator Kwame Raoul (IL) profile
- Follow the Money - Kwame Raoul
- 2006 campaign contributions
- Illinois State Senate Democrats - Senator Kwame Raoul profile