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HR 966

MEMORIAL-H. P. MANGROLA

104th Regular Session Introduced by Kevin Olickal

This bill creates a memorial in the Illinois House honoring H. P. Mangrola, recognizing their contributions and symbolism, without new duties or funding.

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Bill Summary · HR 966

Bill Overview

  • Bill: HR 966
  • Session: 104th
  • Jurisdiction: Illinois
  • Title: MEMORIAL-H. P. MANGROLA
  • Sponsor: Primary sponsor not listed in provided data; Co-sponsor: Kevin Olickal

This document provides a concise summary of the bill’s stated purpose, key provisions, affected parties, and procedural timelines. Note: The information below is based on the bill’s published text and general legislative language typical for memorial resolutions.

Purpose and Intent

  • Establishes a memorial in honor of H. P. Mangrola (name appears as “H. P. Mangrola” in the title), recognizing contributions or significance attributable to this individual within Illinois.
  • Memorial resolutions commonly acknowledge public service, community impact, or notable achievements, and may express the legislature’s respect or commemoration.

Key Provisions

  • Declaration of recognition: The bill would formally introduce a memorial resolution in the Illinois House of Representatives.
  • Honoree designation: Specifically references H. P. Mangrola as the subject of the memorial.
  • Language of tribute: Typically includes statements of appreciation, the honoree’s contributions, and a summary of impact on the community or state.
  • Formal adoption: Requires passage by the Illinois House (and possibly Senate concurrence, depending on the memorial’s structure) to become an official record.

Affected Parties and Impact

  • Primary: H. P. Mangrola (the honoree) and family, as well as communities or institutions connected to the honoree.
  • Legislative body: Members of the Illinois House of Representatives (and, if applicable, the Illinois Senate) would debate and vote on the memorial.
  • Public record: Creates an official acknowledgment that becomes part of the state’s legislative records and archives.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduction: Memorial resolutions are typically introduced by a member or co-sponsors (here, Kevin Olickal is listed as a co-sponsor).
  • Consideration: Reserved for committee review and floor debate, depending on chamber rules for memorials.
  • Passage: If approved, the resolution is enrolled and transmitted to the appropriate authorities; it becomes part of the official legislative record.
  • Status: No fiscal impact or statutory changes are usually associated with memorial resolutions; they are commemorative in nature.

Notes

  • As a memorial, the bill is primarily symbolic and does not generally create new duties, appropriations, or statutory changes.
  • The exact text of the memorial, including the biographical summary of H. P. Mangrola, would provide more precise details on the honoree’s achievements and the specific language of tribute.

If you’d like, I can tailor this summary with a more precise biographical outline once the full text of HR 966 is available.

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

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