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SR 818

CONGRATS-RSEA

104th Regular Session Introduced by Doris Turner

Senate Concurrent Resolution 818 publicly recognizes and congratulates a named honoree, providing ceremonial acknowledgment without legal or fiscal impact.

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Bill Summary · SR 818

Summary of SR 818 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Purpose and Intent

  • SR 818 is a concurrent resolution in the Illinois Senate recognizing and congratulating an entity identified by the title “CONGRATS-RSEA.”
  • The bill appears to function as an honorary or ceremonial expression, typically used to publicly acknowledge and congratulate a person, group, organization, or event.
  • Co-sponsor: Doris Turner.

Key Provisions

  • Expresses formal congratulations and commendation from the Illinois Senate (and potentially the House, depending on the resolution’s final form) to the named recipient.
  • May include brief statements of significance or achievement that warranted recognition.
  • Resolutions of this type typically request the Clerk of the Senate (and House) to transmit a copy of the resolution to the honoree.

Who/What Is Affected

  • The primary recipient is the entity or individual designated by the resolution as the subject of congratulations (the exact name “CONGRATS-RSEA” suggests a symbolic or placeholder title; the precise honoree would be specified in the final text or accompanying materials).
  • It largely affects the honoree, the members of the Illinois General Assembly, and the state's ceremonial record.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • As a Senate Concurrent Resolution, SR 818 would typically be considered by both chambers (Senate and House) and, if approved by both, would be transmitted to the honoree.
  • Such resolutions do not create new law or fiscal obligations; they are ceremonial in nature.
  • No explicit fiscal impact or statutory changes are typical for this type of measure.
  • The exact deadline, committee assignments, and voting timeline would be determined during the legislative process and reflected in the bill’s final text.

Potential Impact

  • Provides formal public recognition, which can enhance the profile of the honoree and serve as a historical record of achievement or significance.
  • Signals bipartisan or cross-chamber acknowledgment, depending on support.
  • No direct cost to state taxpayers unless accompanied by administrative actions; generally administrative in nature.

Note: The description above is based on the bill’s title and typical characteristics of Illinois Senate Concurrent Resolutions. The precise honoree, language, and any specific statements of achievement would be detailed in the official bill text as filed in the 104th General Assembly.

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

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