Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR1295

Introduced
11/13/24  
Refer
11/13/24  

Caption

MEMORIAL-ROBERT A. HELMAN

Impact

The adoption of SR1295 serves as a formal acknowledgment of Bob Helman's achievements and contributions. It reflects the Illinois Senate's tradition of honoring notable community members and ensures that Helman's legacy is recognized in the state's legislative records. This type of resolution reinforces community values and highlights the importance of professional service and civic engagement exemplified by individuals like Helman.

Summary

SR1295 is a Senate Resolution proposed in the Illinois Senate, expressing sorrow over the death of Robert A. 'Bob' Helman, who passed away on October 4, 2024. The resolution highlights Helman’s contributions to the legal field and his dedication to civic and charitable causes. He was recognized as the first Jewish lawyer at Isham, Lincoln and Beale and later led Mayer Brown, significantly contributing to its growth. The memorial acknowledges his deep commitment to both his professional career and the community, emphasizing the values he stood for throughout his life.

Contention

As a memorial resolution, SR1295 does not typically face opposition or contention typical of other legislative bills, as it serves to honor an individual rather than propose changes to existing laws. However, discussions around such resolutions can sometimes evoke differing opinions on how legacies and contributions are commemorated and remembered, but these do not usually present significant points of contention.

Companion Bills

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