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SR 665

MEMORIAL-DALE R. YOUNG

104th Regular Session Introduced by Neil Anderson

SR 665 is a ceremonial memorial recognizing the life and contributions of Dale R. Young by the Illinois Senate, without creating any legal policy.

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Bill Summary · SR 665

Summary of SR 665 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Purpose and intent

  • SR 665 is a memorial resolution honoring an individual named Dale R. Young. As a memorial, its primary purpose is to commend, recognize, or memorialize the contributions or significance of Dale R. Young to the state of Illinois or a local community.
  • The resolution is sponsored by Senator Neil Anderson as a co-sponsor, indicating cross-advocacy or formal support within the Senate.

Key provisions and changes

  • Memorial resolutions in the Illinois Senate typically:
    • Acknowledge the life and accomplishments of the individual.
    • Mention dates of birth and death (if applicable) and notable service, career, community involvement, or leadership.
    • Include expressions of sympathy to family and friends.
    • Request that the engrossed resolution be presented to the family or memorialized in appropriate records or institutions.
  • SR 665 will likely:
    • Be introduced, read, and referred to a committee for consideration (often the Rules Committee or a relevant standing committee) before consideration on the Senate floor.
    • Result in a formal resolution that does not have force of law but serves as an official acknowledgement by the Senate.

Who or what would be affected

  • The primary beneficiary is Dale R. Young, whose life and contributions are being recognized.
  • Family, friends, colleagues, and the community connected to Dale R. Young may be acknowledged in accompanying remarks and memorialization.
  • The Illinois Senate, as an institution, formally records this recognition.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • As a memorial resolution, SR 665 follows normal Senate procedural steps:
    • Introduction by the sponsor (and co-sponsor Neil Anderson).
    • Referral to committee, potential amendments, and floor consideration.
    • Passage by the Senate and transmission to the House (and vice versa if applicable in concurrent memorial processes).
  • Specific dates, such as introduction date, committee hearing, and final passage, would be recorded in the bill’s legislative history if available.
  • Memorials typically do not require enactment into law; they serve as ceremonial recognitions.

Notes

  • No substantive policy or regulatory changes are anticipated from a memorial resolution.
  • If you need the exact biographical details or the precise language of the memorial, please provide the text or refer to the official Illinois General Assembly bill page for SR 665 to extract statements of honor, dates, and any personal achievements mentioned.

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

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