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              CELEBRATING THE BIRTHDAY OF PAULETTE LAWSON

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                        HON. JONATHAN L. JACKSON

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                          Monday, June 9, 2025

  Mr. JACKSON of Illinois. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the 
impactful life and enduring contributions of Paulette Lawson, a 
dedicated healthcare professional and community activist whose tireless 
efforts continue to significantly uplift countless lives.
  Born and raised in Chicago on June 6, 1952, Paulette Lawson grew up 
in a household that instilled the values of hard work and service. Her 
mother, Sheba Lawson, was a devoted domestic worker, and her father, 
Washington Lawson, Jr., contributed to the community through his work 
at Illinois Bell. These foundational experiences shaped the 
compassionate and resilient spirit that defines her life's journey.
  Paulette Lawson pursued her passion for caring for others through 
education, attending Ashford University, where she earned her 
certification as a Nursing Assistant and later achieved the esteemed 
designation of a Licensed Practical Nurse. This progression from 
Certified Nursing Assistant to Licensed Practical Nurse stands as a 
testament to her unwavering commitment to professional growth and 
excellence in healthcare. It was a proud moment that underscores her 
dedication to continuous learning and providing the highest quality of 
care.
  For an impressive twenty-five years, Ms. Lawson served with 
distinction at Provident Hospital. Throughout her career there, she was 
not merely a hardworking nurse; she was a tireless patient advocate, 
consistently ensuring that those under her care received not only 
expert medical attention but also a voice and dignified treatment. Her 
unwavering commitment to her patients exemplifies the very best of the 
nursing profession.
  Beyond her remarkable career in healthcare, Paulette Lawson has been 
a fervent advocate for social justice and community empowerment. She is 
an active and dedicated activist with Operation PUSH and Operation 
Breadbasket, organizations at the forefront of the fight for civil 
rights and economic justice. Her commitment is further demonstrated by 
her membership in the inspiring Rainbow Push Choir, where she lends her 
voice to messages of hope and unity.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask that my colleagues join me in celebrating the 
enduring accomplishments of Paulette Lawson, a true champion for both 
health and justice.

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