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HR 225

CONGRATS-POMPEYO FLOREZ

104th Regular Session Introduced by Fred Crespo

Illinois House Resolution 225 formally congratulates and honors Pompeyo Florez for unspecified achievements or contributions.

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Bill Summary · HR 225

Legislative bill overview

HR 225 is a commemorative resolution introduced in the Illinois House that congratulates Pompeyo Florez. Based on the bill title and classification as an "Agreed Resolution," this appears to be a ceremonial measure honoring an individual for unspecified achievements or contributions.

Why is this important

Commemorative resolutions serve to formally recognize individuals for accomplishments, service, or contributions to their communities or state. While primarily symbolic, they create official legislative record of public recognition and can be meaningful to honorees and their families.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public information: The bill's purpose and Pompeyo Florez's accomplishments are not detailed in available legislative records, making it difficult to assess the appropriateness of the honor
  • Use of legislative time: Some argue that commemorative resolutions consume valuable legislative session time that could be devoted to substantive policy measures
  • Transparency: Without published details about why this specific individual is being honored, there are questions about the selection criteria and whether the process is equitable

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

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