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HR 15

HOUSE RULES 104TH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Robyn Gabel

Illinois House Resolution 15 was adopted 77-36 on January 9, 2025, after passing Rules Committee review, though the resolution's specific purpose remains undocumented in available records.

Resolution Adopted 077-036-000
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Bill Summary · HR 15

Legislative bill overview

HR 15 is a House resolution from the Illinois General Assembly that was introduced and processed through the Rules Committee on January 9, 2025. The bill passed both committee review (3-2) and full chamber adoption (77-36), indicating it successfully resolved some procedural or organizational matter for the chamber.

Why is this important

House resolutions typically address internal chamber procedures, rules amendments, or ceremonial matters rather than substantive law changes. The relatively close committee vote (3-2) and the 77-36 adoption vote suggest there was notable disagreement among legislators about the resolution's contents, making the outcome a matter of interest to those tracking intra-chamber dynamics.

Potential points of contention

  • The specific language and purpose of HR 15 are not detailed in available records, making it difficult to identify what legislative interests opposed it
  • The 36 "no" votes on final passage indicate substantial minority opposition, though the reasons for dissent cannot be determined without the bill text
  • Without access to the full resolution text, stakeholder impact and policy implications remain unclear

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

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