MEMORIAL-THOMAS MCSWIGGIN
The resolution serves to memorialize Tom McSwiggin not just as a professional but as a valued member of the community. He actively contributed to various engineering societies and advisory committees, which underscores the influence he had in shaping water pollution control measures in Illinois. By recognizing his contributions posthumously, the legislature reaffirms the importance of dedicated public servants like McSwiggin in ensuring public health and safety, particularly in the environmental engineering sector.
SR0344 is a Senate Resolution which honors the life and contributions of Thomas G. 'Tom' McSwiggin, who passed away on May 17, 2023. The resolution reflects on his life, including his birth in Muscatine, Iowa, and his educational achievements, with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Master’s in Sanitary Engineering from the University of Iowa. Known for his long career in public service, McSwiggin was a prominent figure in the field of water pollution control, having served for 40 years and significantly impacting Illinois environmental policies through his role at the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA).
While the resolution is a bipartisan acknowledgment of McSwiggin’s legacy, it emphasizes the ongoing need for effective environmental policies and the expertise of professionals in that field. There are likely discussions about how the state can continue to honor such legacies by further investing in environmental engineering and ensuring the voices of experienced professionals are considered in future policymaking. Notably, no official opposition to the memorialization is evident in the available discussions.