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HR 770

CONGRATS-ADRIENNE ADAMS, M.D.

104th Regular Session Introduced by Tracy Katz Muhl

HR 770 is a ceremonial resolution recognizing and congratulating Dr. Adrienne Adams, M.D., with no substantive policy or fiscal changes.

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Bill Summary · HR 770

Summary of HR 770 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Purpose and intent

  • The bill is titled “CONGRATS-ADRIENNE ADAMS, M.D.”, indicating a ceremonial or commemorative designation rather than substantive legislative policy.
  • Primary intent appears to recognize and congratulate Dr. Adrienne Adams, M.D., rather than enact broad regulatory or fiscal changes.

Key provisions and changes

  • The text and provisions of HR 770 are not described in detail in the provided metadata. Based on the title and typical usage for “CONGRATS” resolutions, the bill likely:

    • Commends or congratulates Dr. Adrienne Adams, M.D., for notable achievements, contributions to medicine, community service, or professional excellence.
    • Contains a preamble praising the recipient and outlining reasons for recognition.
    • May authorize or request the Assembly to send a copy of the resolution to Dr. Adams and possibly to family, colleagues, or related institutions.
  • No fiscal impact, regulatory changes, or policy mandates are typically associated with ceremonial resolutions. If present, any financial implications would be minimal or none, focusing on formal acknowledgment.

Who/what would be affected

  • The primary beneficiary is Dr. Adrienne Adams, M.D., as the subject of recognition.
  • The Illinois General Assembly and the broader public may be informed of Dr. Adams’s accomplishments through the resolution.
  • Ceremonial and commemorative contexts within the Illinois legislature are the main procedural actors.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • As a House of Representatives bill (HR) and a commemorative resolution, HR 770 would undergo standard legislative steps for non-binding resolutions:
    • Introduction and assignment to a committee (likely a House rules or ceremonial resolutions committee, depending on chamber rules).
    • Committee consideration, potential amendments, and passage or referral.
    • Floor vote by the House; if passed, transmission to the Senate (where a companion resolution or similar recognition could be pursued).
    • Final adoption would result in ceremonial recognition without creating enforceable law or policy.
  • Specific dates, committee assignments, and vote tallies would be available in the Illinois legislative records for the 104th General Assembly.

Notes

  • The bill’s content appears ceremonial in nature. Readers seeking substantive policy changes or budgetary effects should look for other measures, as HR 770 is unlikely to introduce new programs or obligations beyond commendation.
  • If you have access to the full text or the bill’s sponsor/deputy sponsor statements, I can provide a more precise breakdown of the exact wording and any additional phrases beyond typical congratulations.

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

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