Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR1017

Introduced
5/21/24  
Refer
5/21/24  

Caption

MEMORIAL-MARVIN HALSTEAD

Impact

While Senate Resolution 1017 does not propose changes to existing state laws or regulations, it serves to formally acknowledge the life achievements and contributions of Marvin Halstead. Such resolutions are often seen as an important aspect of the legislative process, allowing for recognition and remembrance of individuals who have had a meaningful impact on their communities and the state as a whole.

Summary

Senate Resolution 1017 is a commemorative resolution introduced to honor the life and legacy of Marvin L. Halstead, a resident of Rock Island, Illinois, who passed away on May 6, 2024. The resolution expresses the sadness of the Illinois Senate upon learning of Halstead's death and highlights his contributions to the community as well as his family ties. This type of resolution is a common practice within the Senate to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities or the state.

Contention

There are typically no points of contention with memorial resolutions like SR1017, as these measures are aimed at honoring the deceased rather than enacting policy changes or legislative amendments. The resolution fosters a sense of unity among members of the Senate and the community, allowing them to collectively reflect on the contributions of Halstead. The absence of opposition is reflective of the resolution's nature, focusing on tribute rather than legislative action.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

IL SR1153

MEMORIAL-MARVIN L. HARE

IL SR0638

MEMORIAL-MARVIN D. REDDICK

IL HCR73

Halstead Brothers WWII Veterans Memorial Bridge

IL SR1088

MEMORIAL-DEAN M. GREEN

IL SR0641

MEMORIAL-WADE R. BIVINS

IL SR0739

MEMORIAL-STANLEY J. MARTIN

IL SR0751

MEMORIAL-RONALD L. BERGMAN SR.

IL SR0113

MEMORIAL-NAPOLEON HARRIS

IL SR1216

MEMORIAL-LEE E. SALMONSON

IL HR0929

MEMORIAL-SURGENE CABELL

Similar Bills

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