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HR 373

COMMENDS-COURT D. HARRIS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Tracy Katz Muhl

Illinois House resolution commends Court D. Harris with official state recognition through an adopted commemorative resolution.

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Bill Summary · HR 373

Legislative bill overview

HR 373 is a commemorative resolution that commends Court D. Harris for their contributions and achievements. The bill was introduced in the Illinois House of Representatives and adopted as an agreed resolution, meaning it passed without objection.

Why is this important

Commemorative resolutions recognize individuals for significant service or accomplishments within a community, state, or institution. While these resolutions carry no legal force or budgetary impact, they serve as official public recognition and are often entered into the legislative record for historical documentation.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited information: The bill text does not specify Court D. Harris's specific accomplishments, role, or why they merit state recognition, making it impossible to assess whether the commendation is warranted
  • Ceremonial nature: Some legislators view commemorative resolutions as low-priority uses of legislative time that should be minimized
  • Lack of transparency: Without details about the honoree's background or achievements, constituents cannot independently evaluate the appropriateness of the recognition

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

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