Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HR0479

Introduced
10/25/23  

Caption

MEMORIAL-WILLIAM JAMES MARTYS

Impact

This resolution does not carry the weight of law but serves as a formal expression of the House's condolences. By officially recognizing the passing of William Martys, the resolution symbolizes the values of community and family that are important to the state. It reflects the House's commitment to acknowledging the lives of those who have contributed to society in meaningful ways and provides a platform for the community to remember individuals whose lives have made an impact.

Summary

House Resolution 0479 is a legislative memorial expressing sorrow at the passing of William James Martys, a resident of Antioch. The resolution highlights his life, acknowledging his birth in Chicago in 1963 and his dedication to Kung Fu. It also emphasizes his deep love for his family and friends, listing the names of his surviving family members, which includes his children and grandchild. The resolution serves to honor his memory and convey the sentiments of the House of Representatives regarding his death.

Contention

As a memorial resolution, HR0479 does not appear to have points of contention typically associated with more legislative bills that propose changes to law. Rather, it is a unifying gesture aimed at providing comfort to the family of William Martys and illustrating the compassion of the House towards its constituents. The absence of controversy highlights the bipartisan nature of expressing condolences and the shared human experience of mourning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SR1240

MEMORIAL-JEFFREY R. WILLIAMS

IL HR0693

MEMORIAL-SHUNTEL WILLIAMS

IL SR0368

MEMORIAL-G.M. ALISON WILLIAMS

IL SR1242

MEMORIAL-OPAL WILLIAMS

IL SR0414

MEMORIAL-JAMES STEELE

IL SR0592

MEMORIAL-DANIEL JAMES FOLEY

IL HR0018

MEMORIAL-WILLIAM MEYER

IL SR0107

MEMORIAL-JAMES FOX

IL SR0495

MEMORIAL-JAMES ADAMS

IL SR0377

MEMORIAL-JAMES GOEBBERT

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.