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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

In Memoriam: Dawn Clark Netsch remembered on his birthday (September 16)

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Dawn Clark Netsch professor of law at Northwestern University | Northwestern University School of Law

Dawn Clark Netsch professor of law at Northwestern University | Northwestern University School of Law

Born on September 16, 1926, in Cincinnati, OH, Dawn Clark Netsch was destined to become a pioneering figure in Illinois politics. She dedicated her life to public service, advocating for progressive policies and social justice. Netsch's connection to Chicago City, IL, ran deep as she served as a state senator and Illinois Comptroller. Her leadership and integrity earned her widespread respect, and she made history as the first woman to secure a major party nomination for governor in Illinois. Throughout her career, Netsch remained committed to improving the lives of Chicago residents, championing education reform and ethics in government. Her impact on the city's political landscape was profound, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire generations of leaders. Despite her passing on March 5, 2013, Netsch's contributions to Chicago endure, serving as a testament to her unwavering dedication to the betterment of the city and its people.

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