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SR 38

MEMORIAL-AARON PITTMAN-TEAGUE

104th Regular Session Introduced by Patrick Joyce

Illinois legislature formally commemorates Aaron Pittman-Teague through adopted memorial resolution with unanimous bipartisan support.

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Bill Summary · SR 38

Legislative bill overview

SR 38 is a memorial resolution honoring Aaron Pittman-Teague in Illinois. As a resolution rather than legislation, it does not create new laws or policy changes but instead officially commemorates an individual through the state legislative process.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve as official state recognition of individuals' contributions or significance. They become part of the legislative record and represent formal acknowledgment by the state government, which can be meaningful for families, communities, and historical documentation.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited information: The bill text itself is not provided, so the specific reason for memorializing Aaron Pittman-Teague is unclear from available documents
  • Symbolic vs. substantive: Like all resolutions, this has no binding legal effect and allocates no funding, making its practical impact purely ceremonial
  • Unanimous support: The rapid adoption and co-sponsorship by all senators suggests this was non-controversial, though the underlying circumstances remain undisclosed

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

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