Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR1225

Introduced
10/11/24  
Refer
10/11/24  

Caption

MEMORIAL-TYRONE C. FAHNER

Impact

By commemorating Tyrone Fahner, SR1225 aims to recognize not just his professional achievements but also his community involvement and philanthropic efforts. The resolution highlights his leadership in various capacities, including his work at the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago and his roles in significant charitable institutions such as the John G. Shedd Aquarium. Through this memorial, the Illinois Senate acknowledges his contributions to public trust and law enforcement.

Summary

SR1225 is a Senate Resolution that serves as a memorial honoring the life and contributions of Tyrone C. Fahner, a distinguished public servant in Illinois who passed away on September 16, 2024. The resolution reflects on Fahner's extensive career, including his roles as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois and as the Illinois Attorney General from 1980 to 1983. It emphasizes his dedication to public service and his impact on the legal and political landscape of Illinois.

Contention

While SR1225 is primarily a commemorative gesture, it serves to reinforce the values of public service and dedication to community welfare that Tyrone Fahner exemplified. As a resolution, it is unlikely to face contention as it expresses mourning and respect rather than legislative change. Nonetheless, it invites reflection on the values of integrity and commitment to public service in the state's history.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

IL HR0924

MEMORIAL-TY FAHNER

IL SR1046

MEMORIAL-DR. WILLIAM TROYER

IL SR0561

MEMORIAL-JOHN F. TROELSTRUP

IL SR1231

MEMORIAL-TYRONE H. ALLEN

IL SR0880

MEMORIAL-PHILIP H. GOOD

IL SR0475

MEMORIAL-ROBERT "BOB" PLASKAS

IL HR0505

MEMORIAL-BRUCE SIMON

IL HR0939

MEMORIAL-WILLIAM N. LAWLESS

IL SR1289

MEMORIAL-WILLIAM N. LAWLESS

IL SR1167

MEMORIAL-BOB NEWHART

Similar Bills

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