Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR0446

Introduced
10/18/23  
Refer
10/18/23  

Caption

MEMORIAL-EVERETT FISHER

Impact

The resolution does not change any laws but serves a symbolic purpose by allowing the Senate to memorialize individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities. It reinforces the tradition of recognizing the lives of constituents who have passed and ensuring their legacies are remembered in the public domain. This aligns with legislative practices that acknowledge the worth of individual lives within the broader community context.

Summary

Senate Resolution SR0446 expresses condolences for the passing of Everett J. Fisher, a resident of Colona, Illinois. The resolution highlights Fisher's contributions to his community and his service in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. It serves as a formal acknowledgment of his life and the impact he had on those around him. The resolution reflects the Senate's recognition of the grief felt by Fisher's family and friends, and it honors his memory through this legislative act.

Contention

There appear to be no notable points of contention surrounding SR0446, as it is a memorial resolution typically offered in a spirit of unity and respect. Such resolutions are generally non-controversial by nature, focused on honoring individuals rather than delving into contentious policy issues. The passing of members of the community often elicits a collective recognition of grief and celebration of their lives, thus fostering bipartisanship in the Senate during these discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SR0030

MEMORIAL-JOHN FISHEL JR.

IL SR0417

MEMORIAL-MORRIS DEAN ALLEN

IL SR1342

MEMORIAL-RICHARD L. EAGLESON

IL HR0673

MEMORIAL-PHILIP H. GOOD

IL SR0411

MEMORIAL-MICHAEL HILBER

IL SR0880

MEMORIAL-PHILIP H. GOOD

IL SR0575

MEMORIAL-CHRISTOPHER L. NEFF

IL SR0497

MEMORIAL-LEO WIRTH

IL SR0259

MEMORIAL-ROBERT ROUSE

IL SR0427

MEMORIAL-VINCENT SPERANZA

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.