FEATURED / NEWS

Jesse Jackson Jr. Resigns

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) submitted a letter of resignation (see below) from the U.S. House to Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) today.  Jackson, 47, began representing the second congressional district in Congress in 1995 which covers parts of Chicago.  His resignation is effective today.

Jackson’s resignation comes at a time of unconfirmed news reports he is being investigated by the Justice Department.  None of the allegations, which concern alleged misuse of campaign funds, have been confirmed.

Rep. Jackson has been on leave from Congress since June.  Over the last several months he has been receiving treatment for a bipolar disorder at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.  On July 27, 2012, it was announced that the Congressman was undergoing an extensive inpatient evaluation for depression and for gastrointestinal problems.  On October 14, Jackson was spotted in Washington DC and briefly interviewed by reporters outside his Washington DC residence.

Despite his absence, Jackson easily won re-election on November 6.  He has served in Congress since 1995 and was a member of the powerful Appropriations Committee.  At only 47, Jackson was 11th in seniority on the Committee.

In his robo-call sent to constituents last month, Jackson Jr. said recent personal events in his life were ‘difficult to sort through.’

“I am human.  I am doing my best. I am trying to sort through my problems,” he said in part on the call.

Jackson was the subject of seemingly endless investigations by the FBI and House Ethics Committee regarding the selection process of the U.S. Senate seat in Illinois left vacant by President Obama.  Though there has been much rumor, nothing has yet come in the form of formal charges against Jackson.  The investigations spanned three years.  The recent rumors of investigation involving the congressman center around the use of campaign funds.

Rep. Jackson is the oldest of three sons of legendary civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr.  He is married to Sandi Jackson, a Chicago Alderman.  The couple have two children.
…………………………………..

The following is the full text of Rep. Jackson’s letter of resignation:

November 21, 2012

The Honorable John Boehner
Speaker of the House H-232 The Capitol Washington, DC 20515

Mr. Speaker,

In 1995 when I was first elected to the House of Representatives I came to Washington with a singular purpose – to serve the constituents of the Second District of Illinois. During that time for seventeen years I have traveled on a journey with the citizens of the Second District of Illinois, and with their unwavering support we have worked together to transform what was once an underdeveloped and nearly forgotten South Side of Chicago.

Along this journey we have accomplished much. We have built new train stations, water towers, and emergency rooms. We have brought affordable housing, community centers and healthcare clinics to those who needed it most. In all, nearly a billion dollars worth of infrastructure and community improvement has been made on the South Side of Chicago and thousands of new jobs have been created. We began this journey by promising fresh water for the people of Ford Heights and a new airport that would employ upon completion 300,000 people. Today the people of Ford Heights have fresh water and sitting on the Governor’s desk is 400,000,000 dollar proposal for an airport that will cost the taxpayers nothing and only awaits the Governor’s commitment to build it. And while our journey to strengthen our communities and provide a better future for our children will continue, I know that together we have made the Second District of Illinois a better place.

For seventeen years I have given 100 percent of my time, energy, and life to public service. However, over the past several months, as my health has deteriorated, my ability to serve the constituents of my district has continued to diminish. Against the recommendations of my doctors, I had hoped and tried to return to Washington and continue working on the issues that matter most to the people of the Second District. I know now that will not be possible.

The constituents of the Second District deserve a full-time legislator in Washington, something I cannot be for the foreseeable future. My health issues and treatment regimen have become incompatible with service in the House of Representatives. Therefore, it is with great regret that I hereby resign as a member of the United States House of Representatives, effective today, in order to focus on restoring my health.

During this journey I have made my share of mistakes. I am aware of the ongoing federal investigation into my activities and I am doing my best to address the situation responsibly, cooperate with the investigators, and accept responsibility for my mistakes, for they are my mistakes and mine alone. None of us is immune from our share of shortcomings or human frailties and I pray that I will be remembered for what I did right. It has been a profound honor to serve the constituents of Illinois’s Second Congressional District and I thank them for their patience, words of support and prayers during what has been, and what will continue to be a very trying time for me and my family.

I also thank my colleagues and staff for supporting me and the citizens of my district over the past several months. I am proud to have worked alongside each of them over these many years. I know that our work and accomplishments will have a lasting positive impact on our community and our nation.

With optimism and hope I look forward to the day when my treatment is complete and my health improves. I will truly miss serving as a Member of Congress and I will never be able to fully express my gratitude to the people of Chicago, and her Southland for granting me the opportunity to serve them for 17 wonderful years.

Sincerely,
Jesse Jackson, Jr. Member of Congress

20121121-144728.jpg

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

2 Comments

  1. Great resignation letter Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.[D-IL] Best Wishes and Good Health…Thanks for the great job of Public Service of[17]years.

  2. Treva Tagliente says:

    Newcastle Central Station, or simply Newcastle or Central Station, is the mainline railway station in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England and is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line. It opened in 1850 and is a Grade I listed building. The railway station is connected underground to the adjacent Central Station Metro station. Mainline services are operated by Cross Country south to Leeds, Sheffield, Derby, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Plymouth and Reading.*

    Go look at our new web portal as well
    <="http://www.caramoantourpackage.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>