Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HR0181

Introduced
4/3/23  

Caption

CONGRATS-GEORGE MARKEZICH

Impact

The impact of HR0181 is primarily symbolic, as it does not propose any changes to state laws or regulations. However, it serves to honor an individual who has made significant contributions to local governance and community engagement. By acknowledging individuals like Markezich, the resolution highlights the importance of public service and community involvement, fostering a sense of pride and motivation among public servants in Illinois.

Summary

House Resolution HR0181 serves as a congratulatory resolution for George Markezich on the occasion of his retirement from the Department of Central Services of St. Clair County. The resolution recognizes his years of dedicated service, highlighting his long tenure in the community, where he began his career in 1984 and eventually became the garage procurement and service manager. It commends his efforts in overseeing the maintenance of county vehicles and emergency equipment, as well as his engagement in various community activities.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding HR0181, as it is a straightforward resolution focused on congratulating an individual for their service. The nature of the bill does not involve controversial issues or debate but rather serves as a recognition of the hard work and dedication of George Markezich in his role within local government. Such resolutions typically receive broad support from legislators who value contributions to the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HR0236

CONGRATS-MICHAEL W. LEOPOLD

IL HR0200

CONGRATS-DANA ROSENZWEIG

IL HR0306

CONGRATS-DANA ROSENZWEIG

IL SR0950

MEMORIAL-GEORGE T. FAIRCHILD

IL SR0059

CONGRATS-DAN MECKES

IL SR0574

CONGRATS-SPRINGFIELD DIOCESE

IL HR0663

CONGRATS-BRIAN WEILMUENSTER

IL HR0404

CONGRATS-THERESE SUAREZ

IL HR0089

MEMORIAL-GEORGE BUCK

IL HR0139

MEMORIAL-GEORGE HOVANEC

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.