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HR 109

MEMORIAL-CHELSEA J. ADOLPHUS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Rita Mayfield

Illinois House Resolution 109 memorializes Chelsea J. Adolphus through an agreed resolution, creating official legislative recognition of this individual.

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Bill Summary · HR 109

Legislative bill overview

HR 109 is a memorial resolution introduced in the Illinois House of Representatives honoring Chelsea J. Adolphus. The bill was filed by Representative Rita Mayfield and adopted as an agreed resolution, meaning it passed without opposition.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve as official legislative recognitions of individuals who have made significant contributions or whose lives held meaning to their communities. These measures create a formal public record of acknowledgment and are typically adopted when there is broad consensus among legislators.

Potential points of contention

  • The bill's text does not appear to be publicly available in this summary, making it impossible to assess what specific accomplishments or circumstances the memorial addresses
  • Without additional context, the actual basis for the memorial and who Chelsea J. Adolphus was cannot be evaluated
  • Memorial resolutions generally have minimal fiscal impact and minimal policy contention, as they are ceremonial rather than substantive legislative actions

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