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HR 683

CONGRATS-AMBOY H.S. FOOTBALL

104th Regular Session Introduced by Brad Fritts

A ceremonial resolution that congratulates Amboy High School football for a notable achievement, recognizing players, coaches, and supporters without policy or funding changes.

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Bill Summary · HR 683

Summary of Bill HR 683 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Purpose and intent

  • The bill appears to be a ceremonial or honorary resolution recognizing Amboy High School football, based on its title “CONGRATS-AMBOY H.S. FOOTBALL.”
  • Sponsored in the House with a co-sponsor listed as Brad Fritts, indicating bi-partisan or cross-member support for recognizing a local high school football program.

Key provisions and changes

  • The bill does not indicate substantive policy changes, funding appropriations, or regulatory actions.
  • Likely provisions:
    • A formal statement congratulating and honoring Amboy High School’s football team (and possibly coaching staff, athletes, and supporters) for a notable achievement (e.g., a championship, milestone season, or outstanding performance).
    • May include language thanking students, faculty, and community supporters.
  • As a ceremonial resolution, it typically would not create state mandates, alter existing law, or direct state agencies to take action beyond recognition.

Who or what is affected

  • Primary beneficiaries: Amboy High School football program, its athletes, coaches, school district, and local community.
  • Indirect beneficiaries: families, fans, and residents of Amboy and surrounding areas who take pride in local athletic achievements.
  • No direct fiscal impact is usually attached to ceremonial resolutions, though occasional commemorative events or printing costs for the resolution may be funded within a legislative office’s budget.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Administrative path: Introduction in the House, assignment to committee, potential committee action, floor consideration, and final passage.
  • Because this is a ceremonial recognition, passage is typically straightforward if it has bipartisan support and aligns with customary practice for recognizing local accomplishments.
  • No explicit dates, deadlines, or funding provisions are indicated in the summary provided; execution would follow standard legislative timelines for a concurrent resolution or house resolution in the Illinois General Assembly.

Notes

  • The bill’s status (whether it has passed, been amended, or pending) and any accompanying memorials or statements would require checking the Illinois General Assembly’s official bill tracking system for HR 683 in the 104th session.
  • If you need, I can pull the bill’s text and provide a line-by-line note of any specific acknowledgments, names, or dates included in the final version.

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