Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR1314

Caption

MEMORIAK-MARK WYMAN

Impact

The resolution serves both as a formal recognition of Wyman's contributions and as a way for the legislature to reflect on the lives of individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities. By acknowledging such individuals, the Illinois Senate reinforces the value placed on community involvement and personal legacy within state discussions. This act highlights the emotional connections and support for those affected by a loved one’s passing.

Summary

SR1314 is a Senate Resolution in the Illinois General Assembly that expresses condolences and honors the memory of Mark Wyman, who passed away at the age of 70. The resolution highlights his life accomplishments, including his contributions to the Oak Park community and the joy he brought to his family and friends. It encapsulates Wyman's passion for sailing and his longstanding business in home remodeling, signifying the impact he had over three decades in his profession.

Contention

While the bill does not seem to have specific points of contention typically associated with legislative bills, it does invoke sentiments that may resonate variably among constituents. Some may feel the emphasis on personal legacy and community service highlights values that should be recognized across political lines. Others may question the necessity of such resolutions. Nevertheless, such recognitions often garner broad support as they bring together members of the community in shared remembrance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SR0201

MEMORIAL-DOUGLAS J. WYMAN

IL SR0592

MEMORIAL-DANIEL JAMES FOLEY

IL SR0561

MEMORIAL-JOHN F. TROELSTRUP

IL SR1057

MEMORIAL-GALEN GOCKEL

IL SR0562

MEMORIAL-ROBERT W. HAISMAN

IL SR1313

MEMORIAL-SHIRLEY SPEAR

IL SR1319

MEMORIAL-GEORGE F. DIETZ

IL SR1316

MEMORIAL-ROBERT "TIM" YEAGE

IL SR1210

MEMORIAL-RICHARD J. MCKINLAY

IL SR0200

MEMORIAL-PETER STEMPNIAK

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.