Politics & Government

Rename Starved Rock? Not So Fast, Morris Senator Insists

"It is vital that we honor the important history of Starved Rock State Park," declared Sen. Sue Rezin, the Morris Republican.

Senate Resolution 956 advocates for the preservation of the state park’s historic name, according to State Senator Sue Rezin.
Senate Resolution 956 advocates for the preservation of the state park’s historic name, according to State Senator Sue Rezin. (Image courtesy of the Illinois Office of Tourism)

MORRIS — In light of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ confirmation that the agency may be open to changing the name of Starved Rock State Park, Illinois Senate Deputy Republican Leader Sue Rezin has filed a resolution in support of keeping the park's name.

“While I recognize desires to create open dialogue on issues such as naming parks and places after Indigenous peoples and their legends, I believe that this well-intended but misguided proposal will result in more harm than good,” said Rezin, who is a Republican from Morris. “The Starved Rock name has become a treasured part of the local community’s identity and brand. There are far too many people who rely on the park's nationally recognized name for their livelihoods."

The resolution was filed in the Illinois Senate on April 30 and is awaiting assignment.

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According to Rezin, Senate Resolution 956 advocates for the preservation of the state park’s historic name. It notes the importance that the Starved Rock name has on the local community and acknowledges the concerns of residents and businesses regarding the potential renaming of the state park.

“It is vital that we honor the important history of Starved Rock State Park,” Rezin said in her press release. “I truly believe that there is a path to accomplish that goal in a way that preserves the park’s iconic name while respecting the heritage of Indigenous people.”

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