Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR0162

Introduced
3/29/23  
Refer
3/29/23  

Caption

MEMORIAL-TIMOTHY NEWLIN

Impact

The resolution not only memorializes an esteemed community member but also highlights the value of service and commitment to the Peoria region. Newlin was also noted for his involvement in various local organizations and for being an active participant in community events. His life and contributions serve as a reminder of the importance of civic engagement and dedication to one's profession and community.

Summary

Senate Resolution SR0162 serves as a formal memorial for Timothy J. Newlin, who passed away on March 24, 2023. The resolution expresses the members of the Illinois Senate's sadness regarding his death and extends condolences to his family and friends. Newlin is recognized for his significant contributions to the Peoria community, particularly through his work as an attorney specializing in worker's compensation for over 42 years. His educational background includes attending Southern Methodist University, from where he graduated with both an undergraduate and a law degree.

Contention

While not contentious in nature, SR0162 reflects the sentiment of respect and remembrance within the Senate. There are no apparent divisions or points of conflict related to this resolution, as it is primarily an expression of sympathy and recognition of an individual who positively impacted his community. The resolution is a testament to the values of family, friendship, and community service that Newlin embodied.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SR0504

MEMORIAL-TIMOTHY R. KRATOCHVIL

IL SR1040

MEMORIAL-TIMOTHY L. DAVIS JR.

IL SR1331

MEMORIAL-DONALD R. JACKSON SR.

IL HR0530

MEMORIAL-REV. CLIFFORD TYLER

IL SR1302

MEMORIAL-MICHAEL T. SIERRA

IL SR1217

MEMORIAL-CYRIL A. STOBAUGH

IL SR0711

MEMORIAL-CHARLES L. DANCEY

IL HR0693

MEMORIAL-SHUNTEL WILLIAMS

IL SR0652

MEMORIAL-DAVID E. CONNER

IL SR0137

MEMORIAL-WALTER J. DAVIS

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.