Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HR0531

Introduced
12/18/23  

Caption

MEMORIAL-MARIAN SANFILIPPO

Impact

The resolution serves to honor Marian Sanfilippo's multifaceted contributions as both a community member and a philanthropist. By recognizing her efforts, HR0531 aims to inspire others to engage in charity and community service, potentially leading to increased awareness and support for local causes. Furthermore, it may encourage institutions to foster similar initiatives that align with the spirit of community enhancement exemplified by Marian's legacy.

Summary

HR0531 is a House Resolution commemorating the life and contributions of Marian Sanfilippo, who passed away on December 3, 2023. It highlights her significant role in her community through philanthropy and charitable efforts. Marian was known for her warm personality and dedication to hosting community events, which played a vital role in raising over $25 million for various local, regional, and national charities. Her work benefitted numerous sectors, including children's services and health care, underscoring her impact on societal welfare.

Contention

As a resolution, HR0531 does not appear to have the same contentious implications typically associated with legislative bills that alter laws or regulations. However, it brings attention to the importance of community engagement and philanthropy, which may prompt dialogues about continuing and expanding charitable activities. While primarily celebratory, the resolution could also generate discussions about ongoing community needs and the role of individuals in addressing these areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HR0853

MEMORIAL-MARIAN L. ROBINSON

IL SR0141

MEMORIAL-BETTY W. HENNEMAN

IL SR1145

MEMORIAL-KEITH W. ASHBECK

IL SR1230

MEMORIAL-DOROTHY BERTSCHY

IL SR0608

MEMORIAL-ORLANTHA N. WILLIAMS

IL SR0251

MEMORIAL-ODESSA H. MCREYNOLDS

IL SR0187

MEMORIAL-MARGARET A. TIMONEY

IL SR0144

MEMORIAL-ANN MOORE

IL SR0648

MEMORIAL-RUTH K. GORDON

IL SR1196

MEMORIAL-M. LYNNE CLEVERDON

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