James Philip

James "Pate" Philip
President of the Illinois Senate
In office
January 1993 (1993-January) – January 2003 (2003-January)
Preceded byPhilip J. Rock
Succeeded byEmil Jones Jr.
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 23rd district
40th district (1975-1983)
In office
January 1975 (1975-January) – January 2003 (2003-January)
Preceded byJack T. Knuepfer
Succeeded byRay Soden
Personal details
Born(1930-05-26)May 26, 1930
Elmhurst, Illinois, U.S.
DiedNovember 21, 2023(2023-11-21) (aged 93)
Wood Dale, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseNancy Philip
Children4
Alma materKansas State College
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/serviceUnited States Marine Corps Marine Corps
Years of service1950–1953

James Peyton "Pate" Philip (May 26, 1930 – November 21, 2023) was an American politician. A longtime Republican member of the Illinois General Assembly, Philip served both the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois Senate including a decade as the President of the Illinois Senate.[1] He was known as a highly influential politician, both for the projects that he passed and blocked in state government and for his often blunt comments.

Richard S. Williamson, the White House chief of intergovernmental affairs under Ronald Reagan, deemed him "one of the most important Republicans in the Midwest".[2]

  1. ^ Illinois General Assembly (2007). "Senator James Pate Philip (R)". Retrieved January 24, 2008.
  2. ^ Neal, Steve (January 19, 1990). "Few are neutral about GOP leader Philip". Chicago Sun-Times. p. 29 – via Newsbank.