MEMORIAL-LOWELL E. HAUGER
The passage of SR0923, while primarily ceremonial, reflects the values of community and remembrance upheld by the state legislature. Memorial resolutions like this serve to foster a sense of closeness and recognition of individual contributions to the community fabric. They illustrate the Senate's role in memorializing citizens who have made lasting impacts on their community and those who knew them.
Senate Resolution 0923 serves as a memorial to honor the life and contributions of Lowell E. Hauger, who passed away on April 3, 2024. The resolution expresses the condolences of the Illinois Senate to the family, friends, and community of Hauger, recognizing his significant impact on those around him. Hauger was known for his long career in the electrical trade and his commitment to his family, evidenced by his marriage of over 60 years and his active roles as a father and grandfather.
There were no significant points of contention surrounding SR0923 as it was a memorial resolution. Typically, resolutions that honor individuals are unanimously supported as they focus on respect and acknowledgment for life contributions rather than legislative changes or policy debates. Thus, the resolution is an example of bipartisan agreement around issues of remembrance and respect for community members.