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- James_Philip abstract "James "Pate" Philip (born May 26, 1930), is an American Republican politician from Wood Dale, Illinois. Philip was a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1966 to 1975, and the Illinois Senate from 1975 until his retirement in 2003. He was known as a highly influential politician in the Illinois state legislature, both for the projects that he passed and blocked in state government and for his often-blunt comments on some issues. Richard S. Williamson, President Ronald Reagan's chief of intergovernmental affairs, and former Chairman of the Illinois Republican Party, deemed Pate "one of the most important Republicans in the Midwest".".
- James_Philip almaMater Kansas_State_University.
- James_Philip birthDate "1930-05-26".
- James_Philip birthPlace Elmhurst,_Illinois.
- James_Philip birthYear "1930".
- James_Philip office "Member of theIllinois Senatefrom the 23rd district".
- James_Philip office "President of the Illinois Senate".
- James_Philip party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- James_Philip predecessor Philip_J._Rock.
- James_Philip religion Episcopal_Church_(United_States).
- James_Philip residence Wood_Dale,_Illinois.
- James_Philip successor Emil_Jones.
- James_Philip successor Ray_Soden.
- James_Philip termPeriod James_Philip__1.
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- James_Philip wikiPageWikiLinkText "James "Pate" Philip".
- James_Philip wikiPageWikiLinkText "James "Pate" Phillips".
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- James_Philip after Emil_Jones.
- James_Philip after Ray_Soden.
- James_Philip almaMater Kansas_State_University.
- James_Philip before David_C._Shapiro.
- James_Philip before Jack_T._Knuepfer.
- James_Philip before Philip_J._Rock.
- James_Philip birthDate "1930-05-26".
- James_Philip birthPlace Elmhurst,_Illinois.
- James_Philip children "Four Children".
- James_Philip dateOfBirth "1930-05-26".
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- James_Philip name "James “Pate” Philip".
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- James_Philip office President_of_the_Illinois_Senate.
- James_Philip office "Member of the Illinois Senate from the 23rd district".
- James_Philip party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- James_Philip placeOfBirth Elmhurst,_Illinois.
- James_Philip preceded "Jack T. Knuepfer".
- James_Philip predecessor Philip_J._Rock.
- James_Philip religion Episcopal_Church_(United_States).
- James_Philip residence Wood_Dale,_Illinois.
- James_Philip shortDescription "American politician".
- James_Philip spouse "Nancy Philip".
- James_Philip successor Emil_Jones.
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- James_Philip successor "Ray Soden".
- James_Philip title Illinois_Senate.
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