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SR 798

CONGRATS-A. JORDAN & T. PRABHU

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Ellman and 1 co-sponsor

The bill ceremonially recognizes and congratulates A. Jordan and T. Prabhu, with no policy, funding, or regulatory changes involved.

Resolution Adopted
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Bill Summary · SR 798

Summary of SR 798 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Purpose and intent

  • SR 798 is aResolution recognizing and congratulating individuals A. Jordan and T. Prabhu.
  • The bill serves as an honorific, public acknowledgment rather than establishing policy, funding, or regulatory changes.

Key provisions and changes

  • Formal recognition: The resolution text congratulates A. Jordan and T. Prabhu, noting their achievements or contributions that warrant formal commendation.
  • Co-sponsorship: The measure lists two co-sponsors in addition to the primary sponsor:
    • Laura Ellman
    • Karina Villa
  • The document does not impose duties, authorize expenditures, or set regulatory standards; its primary function is ceremonial.

Who or what would be affected

  • Individuals recognized: A. Jordan and T. Prabhu receive ceremonial recognition from the Illinois Senate (or the corresponding legislative body) through the adopting resolution.
  • No external entities, programs, or statutory/regulatory changes are directly impacted by this resolution.
  • Advisory or ceremonial impact on the public record and constituent communications.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Status: As a concurrent or Senate resolution, it follows standard resolution procedures for ceremonial recognitions.
  • Process: Typically passes through committee and floor consideration, then adopted by the chamber and transmitted to the honorees; there is no fiscal impact or implementation timeline beyond the usual passage and public release.
  • Effective date: Effective upon adoption of the resolution by the sponsoring chamber.

Notes

  • The bill’s scope is ceremonial. It does not create policy, modify statutes, allocate funding, or establish regulatory requirements.
  • Additional details (e.g., the achievements being recognized or background on the honorees) would be in the full resolution text.

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

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