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SR 756

MEMORIAL-REP. B. FLYNN CURRIE

104th Regular Session Introduced by Sara Feigenholtz and 2 co-sponsors

The bill does not enact policy but formally honors and commemorates Rep. B. Flynn Currie’s life and public service.

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Bill Summary · SR 756

Summary of SR 756 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Purpose

SR 756 is a memorial resolution in the Illinois Senate honoring Rep. B. Flynn Currie. As a memorial, its primary function is to recognize and pay tribute to Currie’s life, public service, and contributions. Memorial resolutions typically celebrate the achievements and legacy of a former legislator or public figure and do not enact policy or create new legal obligations.

Key provisions

  • Acknowledgment and tribute to Rep. B. Flynn Currie, detailing notable aspects of their career and impact.
  • Expressions of appreciation from the Senate, often including a description of the individual’s service, leadership roles, and community contributions.
  • May include brief biographical information, recounting significant milestones and public service accomplishments.
  • Co-sponsors: The resolution lists three Senate members as co-sponsors who support the memorial:
    • Don Harmon
    • Sara Feigenholtz
    • Robert Peters

Who is affected

  • The primary beneficiary is Rep. B. Flynn Currie, whose service and contributions are being celebrated.
  • Members of the Illinois Senate and the broader community may be recipients of the commemorative message and recognition.
  • There are no substantive policy changes, fiscal implications, or regulatory effects associated with memorial resolutions.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • As a memorial resolution, SR 756 follows the standard Senate process for adopting memorials, which typically involves:
    • Introduction and sponsorship
    • Committee consideration (often in the Rules or Memorial Resolutions committee, depending on the chamber’s rules)
    • Floor debate and vote
  • Since this is a memorial, it does not require enactment into law, budgetary allocations, or implementation timelines.
  • Co-sponsors indicate cross-chamber or bipartisan support among the sponsors listed.

Potential impact

  • Provides formal recognition and a lasting record of Rep. Currie’s public service.
  • May serve educational and commemorative purposes for constituents and historians.
  • Some readers may reference the memorial for biographical details or to highlight Currie’s contributions to Illinois public life.

Note: The summary focuses on the symbolic and commemorative nature of memorial resolutions. If you need biographical details about Rep. B. Flynn Currie or the full text of SR 756, I can summarize those specifics once the official bill text is available.

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

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