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HR 881

CONGRATS-CHARLOTTE WARREN

104th Regular Session Introduced by Wayne Rosenthal

The bill designates a ceremonial resolution recognizing Charlotte Warren, expressing congratulations without creating any legal, fiscal, or regulatory changes.

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Bill Summary · HR 881

Summary of HR 881 (104th Illinois General Assembly) – CONGRATS-CHARLOTTE WARREN

Purpose and intent

  • This bill appears to be a ceremonial or honorary resolution recognizing an individual named Charlotte Warren. The designation “CONGRATS-CHARLOTTE WARREN” suggests the primary purpose is to applaud or commend her achievements or contributions, rather than to enact new law with regulatory or fiscal effects.
  • A co-sponsor is listed: Wayne Rosenthal. The presence of sponsors typically signals formal support for the recognition.

Key provisions and changes

  • The bill likely designates a ceremonial resolution (as is common with “CONGRATS” or congratulatory measures) to honor Charlotte Warren. Such resolutions typically:
    • Acknowledge notable achievements, service, or milestones.
    • Express best wishes or congratulations.
    • Do not create enforceable obligations or new regulatory requirements.
  • Exact text is not provided, but typical features of this type of bill include:
    • A preamble stating the achievements or reason for recognition.
    • A formal resolution passed by the chamber (and possibly by both chambers) commemorating the individual.
    • A signature line for the presiding officers and administration.

Who or what would be affected

  • The primary “subject” of the bill is Charlotte Warren, who would be officially recognized by the Illinois General Assembly.
  • There are no anticipated fiscal impacts, regulatory changes, or broad policy shifts associated with a ceremonial recognition bill.
  • The effect is symbolic and ceremonial, aimed at honoring an individual and not altering law or public programs.

Procedural or timeline aspects

  • As a concurrent or standalone ceremonial resolution, it would follow the standard chamber procedure for resolutions:
    • Introduction and sponsorship (Co-sponsor: Wayne Rosenthal).
    • Committee considerations (often none or minimal for ceremonial resolutions, depending on chamber rules).
    • Floor debate and passage in the sponsoring chamber, followed by transmission to the other chamber if required.
    • Final approval and presentation, typically accompanied by a formal copy or resolution of recognition.
  • No specific dates, fiscal notes, or effective dates are indicated in the provided information. If enacted, the recognition would take effect upon the bill’s passage and signing into law or publication as a formal resolution.

Notes

  • Without the full text, the summary centers on the standard characteristics of a congratulatory resolution: ceremonial honor for an individual, with no substantive policy or fiscal impact.
  • If you have the bill’s text, I can provide a more detailed breakdown of the exact language, any adjunct clauses, and the precise nature of the commendation.

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

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