Remembering James ‘Pate’ Philip, Illinois Senate president during era of Republican dominance
Former Illinois Senate Presdient James “Pate” Philip died Tuesday at his home in Wood Dale. The former Marine known for speaking without regard for political correctness, and led the Illinois Senate during the years when Republicans dominated state government. He was 93.
We talked about his life and legacy with the Chicago Tribune's chief political reporter, Rick Pearson, who wrote Philip's obituary this mornig.
This conversation includes excerpts from Philip's oral history interview by Mark DePue with the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.
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Rick Pearson
Chief political reporter, Chicago Tribune