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SR 98

MEMORIAL-CLYDE E. BUNCH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Doris Turner

Illinois Senate ceremonially honors the life and legacy of Clyde E. Bunch through unanimous adoption of memorial resolution SR 98.

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Bill Summary · SR 98

Legislative bill overview

SR 98 is a memorial resolution honoring the life and legacy of Clyde E. Bunch in Illinois. The resolution was introduced by Senator Doris Turner and unanimously adopted by all senators on February 5, 2025. Memorial resolutions are ceremonial measures that commemorate deceased individuals for their contributions to their community or state.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve an official record-keeping function and provide formal recognition of individuals deemed significant enough for legislative acknowledgment. This particular resolution honors Clyde E. Bunch's life within the Illinois legislative record, ensuring his legacy is documented in state proceedings.

Potential points of contention

  • Memorial resolutions are non-binding and ceremonial in nature, carrying no legal force or budgetary impact
  • The specific contributions or significance of Clyde E. Bunch are not detailed in the bill summary provided
  • Some may question whether legislative time on ceremonial measures is the most efficient use of resources, though this is a minor procedural matter

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