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SR 1337

MEMORIAL-MARY L. GLOVER

103rd Regular Session Introduced by Adriane Johnson

Ceremonial Senate memorial honoring Mary L. Glover's life and impact; records condolences and tribute in official journals, with no legal or fiscal effect.

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Bill Summary · SR 1337

Summary of SR 1337 — MEMORIAL-MARY L. GLOVER

SR 1337 is a Senate memorial resolution recognizing and honoring the life and contributions of Mary L. Glover. As a memorial, it is ceremonial and non-binding and does not create or modify law or spending.

Purpose and Intent

  • To pay tribute to Mary L. Glover’s life, character, and impact on her community.
  • To express condolences to her family, friends, and supporters.
  • To formally record the Senate’s recognition of her contributions and legacy.

Key Provisions (Purposeful Elements Typical of Memorial Resolutions)

  • Acknowledgment of Mary L. Glover’s life and the positive impact she (and those around her) made within the state and community.
  • Statements of respect, appreciation, and condolences from the Senate.
  • Authorization to transmit copies of the resolution to family members and to place or publish the resolution in the appropriate state records (e.g., the Journal or memorial records) to ensure public remembrance.
  • No creation of duties, fiscal obligations, or regulatory changes; layout focuses on ceremonial recognition and memory.

Who/What Is Affected

  • Mary L. Glover (the honoree) and her family, as the subject of formal recognition.
  • The Senate and the public, which receive an official record acknowledging her contributions.
  • No agencies, programs, or appropriations are created or altered by this resolution.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Introduced: January 3, 2025
  • Filed with Secretary: January 3, 2025
  • Co-Sponsors: All Senators (as of January 3, 2025)
  • Referred to: Resolutions Consent Calendar (January 3, 2025)
  • Adopted: January 7, 2025

Impact and Takeaways

  • The bill functions as a ceremonial tribute rather than a policy or funding measure.
  • It serves to publicly acknowledge and honor Mary L. Glover’s contributions and to preserve her memory in the official record.
  • It reflects broad support for recognizing her within the Senate community, given the action of co-sponsorship by all Senators.

If you’d like, I can tailor this summary further once you provide any available biographical details about Mary L. Glover or specify the state or legislative body (if different from a generic Senate memorial) in which SR 1337 was introduced.

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