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* This is just so sad. He was only 45 years old…
Champaign County Coroner confirms Senator Scott Bennett died of natural causes at 1:15pm today at Carle hospital.
— Kevin Lighty - WCIA 3 Chief Meteorologist (@KevinLighty) December 9, 2022
Updates will likely be posted here.
…Adding… Rep. Gordon-Booth…
State Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth, D-Peoria, released the following statement on behalf of the members of the House Public Safety Working Group:
“The loss of Senator Scott Bennett is an unexpected tragedy. Senator Bennett’s collegiality and dedication was instrumental to the work of refining and enhancing the SAFE-T Act, and his dedication to his community was paramount. His passing is a sad moment for our state as a whole, and his community, his friends, and his family in particular. We are united in grief with all who loved Senator Bennett, and wish peace and comfort for his family.”
* SEIU Local 73…
SEIU Local 73 President Dian Palmer issued the following statement on the death of Illinois State Senator Scott Bennett.
“Scott Bennett was an ally to the labor movement in Illinois. He stood up for working families by supporting the Workers’ Rights Amendment and supported our members in their fight for a fair contract at the University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign.”
“On behalf of the members of SEIU Local 73, I send our condolences to Scott’s family.”
* Treasurer Frerichs…
Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs On the Passing of Illinois Senator Scott Bennett
“I can’t believe Scott is gone. He was a loving husband, devoted father, and to me, one of my closest friends.
“He fought for people as an assistant state’s attorney and continued to fight for people as an Illinois State Senator. He was not afraid of the difficult issues and there was no challenge too big for him to tackle.
“Scott had a big laugh and an even bigger heart. He made friends easily, understood the value of hard work, and was quick with words of encouragement at just the right time. Certainly, he learned these truths from his family, which date back five generations in East Central Illinois. Today, they remain deeply committed to helping neighbors, especially their fellow farmers, because it simply is the right thing to do.
“Where he really shined, however, was with his wife, Stacy, and their twins. My heart breaks for their loss and the unimaginable grief and emptiness they must feel. I pray the memories they have of better times will strengthen and sustain them in the coming days, weeks, months, and years. I pray they will strengthen and sustain me too.”
“Farewell, Scott. You always will be my friend.”
Bennett was appointed to the Senate seat held by Frerichs after he was sworn-in as Illinois State Treasurer in 2015.
* Gov. Pritzker…
Following the passing of state Sen. Scott Bennett (D-Champaign), Governor JB Pritzker released the following statement:
“Today, the state of Illinois mourns the loss of a dedicated public servant and devoted father. Senator Scott Bennett was a good man who always operated with the best interest of his constituents in mind. Throughout his time in Springfield, he fiercely advocated for the institutions that shaped his life, from his upbringing on a Gibson City farm, all the way to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The entire state is a better place thanks to his service. MK and I send our thoughts to his loving wife Stacy and their two beautiful children during this difficult period.”
* News-Gazette…
Both Champaign and Urbana mayors said they relied heavily on Sen. Bennett, and expressed heartfelt condolences to his family.
“I can’t imagine their loss and grief,” Champaign Mayor Deb Feinen said.
When there was legislation that was going to impact the local area, Feinen said, “he was my first phone call. He was always in contact,” Feinen said. “I will miss that, but what I will really miss is his kind nature, his care for our community and his hilarious sense of humor. He made me laugh every time I talked to him. He was just the best.”
“We have lost a wonderful man way too soon,” Urbana Mayor Diane Marlin said. “I deeply respected Sen. Scott Bennett and, more importantly, just plain liked Scott Bennett very much.”
* Comptroller Mendoza…
What terrible, shocking news to hear of State Sen. Scott Bennett’s passing today. This is a heartbreaking and tragic loss for his wife and children. It is also an immeasurable loss for the state Senate, his constituents and the entire state of Illinois. He was a beloved colleague to all he served with. I had the honor and pleasure of working with Sen. Bennett – including recent discussions to increase awareness of autism in the workplace. He will be remembered for his warmth and wit. Not only was he one of the kindest legislators, but one of the most effective. May his family find peace as they grieve this tremendous loss. We will all miss him, and though his life was all too short, he leaves a lasting legacy. May he rest in God’s peace and eternal glory. To his family, thank you for sharing him with us. Scott will forever remain in my heart as well.
*** UPDATE *** From the family…
State Senator Scott M. Bennett (D-Champaign) passed earlier today surrounded by his wife, family and loved ones at Carle Hospital in Urbana from complications of a large brain tumor.
His wife Stacy released the following statement:
“We are devastated to share that our beloved Scott has passed away. We remain in complete shock because it was all so sudden and unexpected.
“Scott will forever be known for being an extraordinary father, husband, and friend. His quick humor and wit could light up any room he entered. We will miss his stories, the way he could always make people laugh, and his genuine kindness.
“Scott lived a life full of service and constantly looked for ways to lend his time and energy to helping our community and state. He worked tirelessly to find solutions to society’s most pressing issues by finding common ground and compromise. To say he will be greatly missed is an understatement.
“We appreciate the amazing care he received at Carle Foundation Hospital and thank all of the doctors, nurses, and staff who provided Scott with excellent care and support for his family. We are also grateful for the outpouring of love and support. Scott’s impact on our community is very evident.
“At this time, we ask that our privacy is respected as we navigate this difficult time.”
…Adding… The family is asking that people not send flowers. Information about memorial donations will be made available in the near future.
…Adding… If you live in the area, there is a Meal Train signup.
* Senate President Harmon…
Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) statement on Senator Bennett’s death
“I was devastated today to learn of the death of Senator Scott Bennett.
“My heartfelt sympathy and prayers are with his wife Stacy and their children during this unimaginably difficult time.
“I ask the media and others to respect their privacy.”
* Leader McConchie…
Senate Republican Leader Dan McConchie released the below statement following the news of the passing of Senator Scott Bennett:
“The shocking news of the passing of Senator Bennett is absolutely devastating. My heart breaks for his wife and children, who lost him way too soon. Senator Bennett was one of the most genuine individuals and embodied what it means to be a true public servant. Today, the Illinois Senate lost a Senator who was truly serving to make a difference for the state of Illinois. I mourn with my Senate colleagues and the Senate Democratic Caucus. My prayers go out to his loved ones as they grapple with this unexpected and sudden loss.”
* Sen. Rose…
State Senator Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) released the below statement following the news of the passing of Senator Scott Bennett:
“The entire Rose family is deeply saddened to hear of the news of the passing of Senator Scott Bennett. Scotty was a great guy, who worked tirelessly for the folks of Champaign and Vermilion Counties. I always enjoyed the fact that when it came to local issues, we would work together without partisanship.
“I always looked forward to seeing him around town whether at the YMCA or the Buffalo Wild Wings, where we could occasionally run into each other with our kids. The world needs more Scott Bennetts, not less. Our prayers go out to his entire family.”
* Sen. Curran…
State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign), a member of the Illinois Senate since 2015, passed away on Friday. Upon learning of the Senator’s passing, Senate Republican Leader-Elect John Curran (R-Downers Grove) issued the following statement:
“This is a devastating loss. Senator Bennett was a true statesman who was a master at the use of humor to disarm one in a debate. He displayed great passion and wisdom in crafting public policy and it was a privilege to work with him in the General Assembly. While it was evident that he enjoyed his work in the Legislature, nothing was more important to him than his family. The Senator’s wife, children, and extended family are in my prayers during this most difficult time.”
* Chair Hernandez…
Democratic Party of Illinois Chair Lisa Hernandez released the following statement regarding the death of Senator Scott Bennett:
“The Democratic Party of Illinois mourns the passing of Senator Scott Bennett. He was a colleague, public servant and dedicated family man committed to improving the lives of his constituents. We uplift his wife Stacy and their children in our prayers during this time of ineffable loss.”
* Sen. Peters…
Following the death of his esteemed friend and colleague, State Senator Scott Bennett, State Senator Robert Peters released the following statement:
“I am deeply saddened to learn about Senator Bennett’s passing. It was just last week we were sitting next to each other and working on legislation together.
“More than a hard worker and state senator, he truly had a divine sense of humor. He was always making us laugh, and he was a pleasure to work with. He knew how to diffuse a tense negotiation with a perfectly timed joke or comment.
“My condolences are with wife his wife and children, and I know he will not be forgotten.”
* Speaker Welch…
Speaker Welch’s Statement on the Passing of Senator Scott Bennett
“I want to extend my deepest condolences to Senator Scott Bennett’s family and loved ones during this very difficult time. Senator Bennett was a fierce advocate for his community and never wavered in his pursuit to make his district, and all of Illinois, a better place to call home. We are all better for knowing Senator Bennett, and I pray his loved ones find comfort in their most cherished memories during this time of mourning.”
* Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton…
Today, Illinois lost a dedicated public servant, an incredible leader, and a loving family man. I lost a fellow Illini and a friend. It is with a heavy heart that I learned of the passing of State Senator Scott Bennett.
Scott was a brilliant and loyal fighter who not only worked tirelessly on behalf of his constituents but also to uplift people throughout the state. Scott understood that being a leader requires the courage to speak up and the heart to listen.
He collaborated with members from both sides of the aisle and always put what was best for Illinois first.
Scott and I are both proud graduates of the University of Illinois. We would often greet each other with alumni pride. Scott brought energy and joy whenever he entered a room. I know that the halls of Springfield will have less joy because he is now gone.
My husband Bryan and I extend our condolences to his wife, Stacy, and their children. We are praying for the family and all who love him including his colleagues in the General Assembly. May we all find comfort during this difficult time.
* Sen. Loughran Cappel…
Following the death of her friend and colleague, Scott Bennett, State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel released the following statement.
“The passing of Senator Scott Bennett is a devastating loss to the Senate and to the State of Illinois. He was an incredible legislator, and I have a deep respect for his leadership both on and off the Senate floor.
“Scott was a good, upstanding man whom I looked up to. He brought humor into everything he did. I’m going to miss him as a colleague, but most of all, I’m going to miss him as a friend.
“My heart is with his family and all who knew him.”
* Sen. Sims…
Following the death of his friend and colleague, Scott Bennett, State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. released the following statement:
“To say that I am devastated by the loss of my friend and colleague Scott Bennett is an understatement.
“Senator Bennett always led with much grace and dignity, and I will forever be grateful for his stewardship, partnership and friendship.
“Scott worked tirelessly on behalf of his constituents, evidenced most recently by his work on the subsequent trailer bills of the SAFE-T Act where he willingly sacrificed time with his family over the holiday weekend to improve the lives of people he would never meet. His service is indicative of his commitment to his District and the people of Illinois.
“I will forever remember his smile, words of encouragement, quick wit and unmatched sense of humor.
“My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Stacy, two children, and all who knew him. Scott loved the people he represented, but he loved his family more — they truly were his pride and joy. His legacy will forever live on.”
* AG Raoul…
Attorney General Kwame Raoul today issued the following statement regarding the passing of Senator Scott Bennett.
“I am shocked and saddened to hear we have lost a devoted husband, father, friend, and public servant today. I had the honor to serve beside Senator Scott Bennett and I called him a friend. We worked closely together on numerous pieces of legislation to protect the people of Illinois. Senator Bennett was a passionate advocate for his constituents and was able to fight for them while maintaining genuine and unwavering civility. At a time of increased rancor and partisan divide, Scott treated those around him with dignity and garnered respect from both sides of the aisle. This is a tragic loss to the state of Illinois. My heart breaks for Scott’s wife and young children, and I wish them peace and comfort as they mourn their husband and father.”
* Sen. Hunter…
State Senator Mattie Hunter released the following statement after the passing of her respected colleague State Senator Scott Bennett, who she worked closely with on the Executive Appointments Committee:
“The unexpected news of Senator Bennett’s passing is incredibly saddening. He was a wonderful colleague who loved his job. He was a natural at it all, and he always had ideas on how to make a bill stronger. In just seven years, he made a great name for himself in the Senate.
“As the chair of the Higher Education Committee, and member of many other committees, he was a very passionate and active professional whose work will live on. He was dedicated to the betterment of his constituency, impacting his community and Illinois at large.
“More than that, he was funny, charismatic and genuine. He adored his wife Stacey and children, and my prayers are with them at this time.”
* Flags lowered…
I’ve ordered flags lowered to honor Senator Bennett and his service to the people of Illinois.
— Governor JB Pritzker (@GovPritzker) December 10, 2022
* Rep. Ammons via WICS…
State Representative Carol Ammons (D- 103rd District) said she was with Bennett’s family shortly after he was admitted to the hospital on Thursday.
“We sat until the evening, so that we could see that he was stabilizing,” Rep. Ammons said. “We really wanted to know if he was stable and if the doctors could figure out what was wrong.”
She planned to return Friday to check on him, but then she got the news.
“I was shocked,” Ammons said with tears in her eyes.
* More quotes in this WCIA story, including several from social media posts…
"Champaign County State’s Attorney Julia Rietz has asked if any constituents have campaign yard signs of Bennett to put them back out in his memory" https://t.co/ExAkyetVf9
— Capitol Fax (@capitolfax) December 10, 2022
* News-Gazette…
“Scott embodied professionalism and bipartisanship in his role of senator, and I will be forever grateful for all the accomplishments we were able to bring to the great people of Champaign and Vermilion counties,” said state Rep. Mike Marron, R-Fithian.
posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 2:53 pm
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His poor family, so sorry to hear this. Rest in peace, Senator.
Comment by Commissar Gritty Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 2:56 pm
This is devastating news. He was a smart, effective politician, but also a kind and wonderful human being. All my sympathies to his family and his many friends.
Comment by KBS Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:00 pm
This makes me so sad I feel ill. Such a nice guy, such a young family. Rest in peace, Scott.
Comment by SpiDem Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:00 pm
Such tragic news, my deepest sympathies to the Bennett family and to his friends. So very terrible.
Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:04 pm
An absolute tragedy. Every time I spoke with him he was always talking up his kids. Praying for his family and community. He was one of a kind
Comment by StealYourFace Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:05 pm
This is just awful news. A good legislator, fair and dedicated. My heart breaks for his family. To lose a husband and father at such a young age is devastating but just weeks before Christmas will likely compound the grief.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and collogues. Rest in peace Senator.
Comment by Because I said so... Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:07 pm
This is so sad. He was a very nice person and a well-informed legislator. He will be missed. I wish his family well.
Comment by Pot calling kettle Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:09 pm
I am at a loss for words. Scott was a great all-around person, a straight shooter with a brilliant mind and wicked sense of humor. Such a great sense of humor that he would highlight that his passing was announced on Twitter by a Meteorologist named Lighty. He will be missed by so many but no more than Stacy and the kids. They should be all our thoughts and prayers. God Speed SB!
Comment by Jack Sinatra Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:10 pm
Awful. Awful. Awful. So young and so sorry for his family.
Comment by New Day Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:11 pm
Tragic, so sorry to hear - thoughts with his family.
Comment by Buford Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:14 pm
Very shocking. Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends and colleagues.
Comment by Stuck in Celliniland Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:15 pm
So very sad. Prayers for his family and friends and all those who knew and loved him.
Comment by Amalia Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:32 pm
Horrible. RIP
Comment by So_Ill Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:37 pm
Scott was smart, kind, thoughtful, reasonable and funny and a joy to serve with. He always made time to hear others’ concerns or work in language to make a Bill fly out of committee unanimously. This news is just awful. Such a good guy. His family is in our prayers.
Comment by FmrSenConnelly Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:38 pm
Such sad and tragic news. Condolences to Stacy, his children and all his friends.
I only knew him slightly, but greatly respected the work he did for and the advocacy he was engaged in for the University of Illinois. He will be missed.
Comment by illini Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 3:53 pm
May he Rest in Peace and God wrap his arms around his wife and children.
Comment by Give Me A Break Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 4:05 pm
Scott Bennett both as a legislator and a family man was a guy who did the work. He was so well respected in this community that it is difficult to imagine who could step into his role as a senator. Of course, as a family man, no one ever could.
Comment by The Ford Lawyer Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 4:13 pm
Such a tragedy. He should have had many more years. My prayers are to his family and friends.
Comment by Nearly Normal Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 4:15 pm
This is a huge loss in so many ways. Condolences to his family and friends.
Comment by Near West Side Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 4:17 pm
RIP and Godspeed to Senator Scott Bennett, and sending his family prayers.
Comment by Donnie Elgin Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 4:19 pm
Scott gave his all for his family, community and state. Tragic loss and my sincere sympathies to his family. He will be missed greatly. Fair winds and following seas.
Comment by Illini Friday, Dec 9, 22 @ 4:20 pm