Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR0855

Introduced
3/20/24  
Refer
3/20/24  

Caption

MEMORIAL-KEITH RECTOR

Impact

The intention behind SR0855 is to honor the contributions of Keith Rector to his community and the state of Illinois. By recognizing individuals who have had an impact in their localities, the resolution aims to bring attention to the values of community service and family ties. Such resolutions help create a historical record that captures the stories of those who have passed and the legacies they leave behind.

Summary

SR0855 is a Senate Resolution devoted to commemorating the life of Keith Rector, a resident of New Berlin, Illinois, who passed away on February 29, 2024. This resolution serves as a formal expression of sorrow from the members of the Illinois Senate regarding his death. The resolution outlines key details about Rector's life, including his birthplace, educational background, marriage, and notable employment history, which includes significant roles in public service both as a heavy equipment operator and in law enforcement.

Contention

While memorial resolutions such as SR0855 are typically non-controversial and lack significant contention, it’s important to recognize the personal and communal sentiments they invoke. This resolution reflects a collective acknowledgment of loss, and while it may not pertain to legislative changes or state policy shifts, it serves a crucial role in fostering community cohesion and remembering individuals who have made a difference in the lives of others.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HR0095

MEMORIAL-KEITH E. HARRIS

IL SR1145

MEMORIAL-KEITH W. ASHBECK

IL SR0626

MEMORIAL-KEITH E. L. BAILEY

IL SR0839

MEMORIAL-JAMES H. MCGRATH

IL SR0106

MEMORIAL-KEITH M. BERRY

IL SR0662

MEMORIAL-KEITH DESCHEPPER

IL SR0547

MEMORIAL-JOHN A. WOODRUFF

IL SR0853

MEMORIAL-KEITH C. SCHROEDER

IL SR1014

MEMORIAL-RICHARD M. CAULKINS

IL SR0506

MEMORIAL-MAXINE A. KEITH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.