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SR 90

A Resolution encouraging initiatives that support individuals demonstrating character and merit.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Doug Mastriano and 1 co-sponsor

SR 90 is ceremonial resolutions mourning a death in Illinois and congratulating a Georgia educator, with no legal or financial impact.

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Bill Summary · SR 90

Summary — SR 90

Note up front: the provided file and metadata appear to contain multiple, different Senate resolution texts and a mixed timeline from more than one jurisdiction. The title you supplied (Commend Pearl River Central High School Blue Devil Cheerleading Team for 2024–2025 National High School Cheerleading Championship) does not appear anywhere in the document content you provided. Instead the document includes at least two distinct ceremonial resolutions (an Illinois memorial and a Georgia commendation). Below is an objective summary of what is actually in the supplied materials, plus procedural notes and recommended next steps.

Purpose and overall intent

  • The supplied materials consist of ceremonial Senate resolutions whose intent is honorary or commemorative — i.e., to mourn a death and to congratulate an educator — rather than to create or change law.
  • No text in the supplied document actually commends the Pearl River Central High School Blue Devil Cheerleading Team or addresses the 2024–2025 National High School Cheerleading Championship.

What the document contains (key texts)

  1. Illinois Senate Resolution (SR0090 / LRB104 11906 LAW 21997 r)

    • Mourns the death of Cheryl Lynn (Dolderer) Shultz of Harrisburg (d. December 15, 2024).
    • Summarizes her biography: born Feb 7, 1956 (Northlake); education (Barrington HS 1974; Southeastern Illinois College 1991; University of Southern Illinois Carbondale degree 2003, summa cum laude); career in special education and adjunct instruction; community and church involvement.
    • Resolves to mourn her passing, extend condolences, and present a suitable copy of the resolution to her family.
  2. Georgia Senate Resolution (S. R. 90 / LC 112 2762)

    • Congratulates Ms. Rhea Brashear, selected as the Technical College System of Georgia’s 2024 Adult Education Teacher of the Year.
    • Notes her role at Southern Regional Technical College and her instructional excellence.
    • Directs the Secretary of the Senate to make an appropriate copy available for Ms. Brashear.

Key provisions and changes

  • Both are simple, one- or few-paragraph ceremonial resolutions:
    • Illinois SR: expresses sympathy and orders presentation of a copy to the family.
    • Georgia SR: expresses congratulations and authorizes the Secretary of the Senate to provide a copy to the honoree.
  • No binding authority, no budgetary appropriations, and no changes to statutes or regulations.

Who is affected

  • Primary beneficiaries/subjects:
    • Family and friends of Cheryl Lynn Shultz (Illinois).
    • Ms. Rhea Brashear, Southern Regional Technical College, and the Technical College System of Georgia (Georgia).
  • General public: ceremonial recognition for constituents and institutions; no regulatory or fiscal impact.

Procedural/timeline notes and inconsistencies

  • Metadata lists many dates across 2025 (reads, adoptions, enrollments, committee actions) — some clustered in Feb–May and others in Aug 2025. Examples:
    • Introduced: August 8, 2025 (per initial Bill Information).
    • Immediate Release: March 13, 2025 (also in metadata).
    • Read & adopted: multiple dates (e.g., 2025-02-18; 2025-08-15).
    • Enrolled and signed dates are present (e.g., enrolled May 14, 2025; signed by President April 16, 2025).
  • Sponsors listed (Chuck Payne, Sally Harrell, Billy Hickman, Max Burns, Chuck Hufstetler, Nan Orrock, Rick Williams, Harold Jones II, Robert Allain) align more closely with Georgia legislators, but the Illinois text uses different formatting. This confirms the file mixes materials from multiple jurisdictions.
  • Related bill: LC 4473 (not further described).

Impact

  • Symbolic / honorary only. No legal, regulatory, or fiscal effects.
  • Recognition can provide public acknowledgement for the individuals and institutions named, potentially boosting local or institutional publicity.

Recommendations / Next steps

  • If your intent is to summarize SR 90 that specifically “Commend Pearl River Central High School Blue Devil Cheerleading Team for 2024–2025 National High School Cheerleading Championship,” please provide the correct/resolution text or confirm the jurisdiction (state) and any sponsor names. The text provided does not contain that content.
  • If you want an edited, single-authority summary (Illinois or Georgia), indicate which resolution to focus on so the summary can be cleaned of mixed metadata.

If you want, I can:
- Produce a clean, final summary of the Illinois memorial resolution or the Georgia commendation resolution; or
- Draft a ceremonial resolution text that would properly commend the Pearl River Central High School Blue Devil Cheerleading Team for the 2024–2025 championship.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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