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SR 529

CONGRATS-CITIZENS FOR CONSERV.

104th Regular Session Introduced by Darby Hills

Illinois SR 529 recognizes citizens for conservation efforts through a state commendatory resolution with no apparent legislative or budgetary impact.

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Bill Summary · SR 529

Legislative bill overview

SR 529 is a state resolution introduced in Illinois that appears to commemorate or recognize citizens involved in conservation efforts. Based on the title abbreviation "CONGRATS-CITIZENS FOR CONSERV," this is likely a ceremonial or commendatory resolution rather than substantive legislation that creates new laws or spending.

Why is this important

State resolutions serve symbolic and morale purposes, recognizing achievements and efforts by citizens and organizations. While not creating enforceable policy, such resolutions can raise public awareness about conservation work and acknowledge community contributions to environmental stewardship.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: The bill's current status shows only filing and referral with no detailed text available, making full assessment impossible at this stage
  • Resource allocation concerns: Some may question whether legislative time should focus on recognition resolutions versus substantive environmental or conservation policy measures
  • Specificity unclear: Without the full text, it's unknown which specific citizens, organizations, or conservation projects are being recognized, and whether the selection criteria are transparent or equitable

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

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