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SR 658

MEMORIAL-EDWARD A. CONWAY

104th Regular Session Introduced by Neil Anderson

SR 658 memorializes Edward A. Conway, recognizing his life and public service as a symbolic tribute by the Illinois Senate.

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Bill Summary · SR 658

Bill Summary: SR 658 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Title

MEMORIAL-EDWARD A. CONWAY

Purpose and intent

  • SR 658 is a memorial resolution recognizing and honoring the life, public service, and contributions of Edward A. Conway.
  • The resolution serves to pay tribute to Conway’s impact and to acknowledge his service to the state and/or community, as appropriate within the context of a memorial legislative instrument.
  • It is offered as a non-binding expression of appreciation and remembrance by the Senate.

Key provisions and changes

  • Formal adoption of a memorial resolution by the Illinois Senate.
  • Contents typically include:
    • A brief biographical overview of Edward A. Conway (dates, profession, public roles, and notable achievements).
    • Recognition of Conway’s service, leadership, or impact on constituents and/or state interests.
    • Statements of condolence or commemoration by Senators.
    • A request for the Senate and the public to remember Conway’s contributions.
  • As a memorial, the resolution does not create new laws, fiscal obligations, or regulatory requirements.

Who or what is affected

  • The resolution primarily affects members of the Illinois Senate and, by extension, the broader public who observe or reflect on Conway’s legacy.
  • It may influence commemorative practices within the statehouse and related ceremonial procedures.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • SR 658 is a concurrent or singular Senate memorial measure, requiring adoption through standard Senate procedures for resolutions.
  • The resolution’s approval does not require passage by the House of Representatives for the memorial to take effect in ceremonial form, but typically the House may also consider a companion memorial (if introduced) or simply acknowledge the Senate’s action.
  • There is no fiscal impact or statutory change: memorial resolutions are symbolic expressions rather than enforceable or funded measures.

Sponsor information

  • Co-sponsor: Neil Anderson

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