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HR 654

MEMORIAL-JOSEPH A. ANGOTTI

104th Regular Session Introduced by Dan Swanson

The bill designates a ceremonial memorial recognizing and honoring Joseph A. Angotti, with no regulatory or budget impact.

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Bill Summary · HR 654

Summary of HR 654, 104th Illinois General Assembly

Title: MEMORIAL-JOSEPH A. ANGOTTI

This bill is a memorial resolution recognizing and honoring Joseph A. Angotti. As a memorial (often referred to as a “memorial resolution” in Illinois), its primary purpose is to acknowledge his life, contributions, and impact, rather than to enact statutory or fiscal policy.

Purpose and intent

  • The memorial designates Joseph A. Angotti for recognition by the Illinois General Assembly.
  • It serves to publicly honor his legacy and contributions to the community or field referenced by the sponsor, often commemorating service, leadership, or achievements.
  • The resolution is a ceremonial measure, with no direct regulatory or financial impact on state programs or the public budget.

Key provisions and changes

  • Expresses condolences or recognition from the General Assembly.
  • May include a brief biographical sketch highlighting notable achievements, roles, or public service.
  • Typically includes statements of respect and remembrance, and may request appropriate commemorative actions (e.g., within House records or a ceremonial copy).

Who or what would be affected

  • The primary “recipient” is Joseph A. Angotti, whose legacy and contributions are acknowledged.
  • The measure primarily affects the House of Representatives’ records, the sponsor, and constituents who seek formal recognition of an individual’s service.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • The bill is sponsored by a member of the Illinois House; co-sponsor listed as Dan Swanson.
  • As a memorial resolution, it follows the standard legislative process for resolutions: introduction, committee referral (often to Rules or a relevant memorials committee), potential floor consideration, and passage by the House.
  • No fiscal impact is anticipated; the act is ceremonial and does not create new programs or funding.

Notes

  • Without text indicating specific biographical details, the summary focuses on the typical content of memorial resolutions. If the bill includes a unique biographical paragraph or particular dates, those would be included in the final summary to reflect Angotti’s life and service accurately.

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

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