MEMORIAL-LEONARD A. FREEMAN
The resolution reflects the Illinois Senate's ongoing commitment to honoring the lives of individuals who have made contributions to their communities, particularly through service in important roles such as military service, labor, and as family members. By recognizing Freeman's life, the Senate aims to promote a culture of remembrance that values the sacrifices made by residents, especially veterans.
SR1065 is a Senate Resolution in the Illinois General Assembly that serves to honor the memory of Leonard A. Freeman, who passed away on June 6, 2024. The resolution expresses the condolences of the Senate to his family and friends, acknowledging Freeman's significant life events and contributions. Born on December 17, 1947, Freeman served in the U.S. Army for nine years, highlighting his dedication to military service, which is a point of respect and recognition within the community.
There are no specific points of contention associated with SR1065 as it is a memorial resolution. Such resolutions generally receive broad support from members of the legislature, as they are focused on expressing sympathy and respect rather than proposing legal changes or addressing controversial issues. The resolution aims to unite members of the Senate in honoring Leonard A. Freeman's legacy without any legislative conflict.