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SR 1342

MEMORIAL-RICHARD L. EAGLESON

103rd Regular Session Introduced by Dave Koehler

Senate memorial SR 1342 honors Richard L. Eagleson with ceremonial recognition of his life and work; non-binding, no policy or fiscal impact, adopted unanimously.

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Bill Summary · SR 1342

Summary of SR 1342 — MEMORIAL-RICHARD L. EAGLESON

Overview

SR 1342 is a Senate memorial resolution honoring Richard L. Eagleson. As a memorial, it serves as a ceremonial recognition of his life and contributions rather than as substantive legislation. The resolution has been adopted by the Senate.

Purpose and Intent

  • To memorialize and recognize the life, achievements, and contributions of Richard L. Eagleson.
  • To publicly acknowledge his impact within the community and/or state, as appropriate to the record of the Senate.
  • To express sympathy or appreciation through an official Senate memorial resolution and preserve his legacy in the legislative record.

Key Provisions (general characteristics of memorial resolutions)

  • The resolution states the Senate’s formal recognition of Richard L. Eagleson.
  • Typically includes a brief summary of his life and contributions (specific details would appear in the resolution text).
  • Is a ceremonial, non-binding expression of regard and does not authorize new programs, expenditures, or policy changes.
  • The resolution may be transmitted to family members or relevant organizations and included in the official journal/records.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Introduced: January 3, 2025
  • Filed with Secretary: January 3, 2025
  • Co-Sponsor: All Senators (indicating universal sponsorship)
  • Referred to: Resolutions Consent Calendar (a procedural step for memorials and resolutions)
  • Adopted: January 7, 2025 (Status: Resolution Adopted)
  • This sequence shows a swift, unanimous acknowledgment and passage within a few days.

Affected Parties and Potential Impact

  • Affected Parties: Members of the Senate, Richard L. Eagleson’s family and associates, and communities connected to his life and work.
  • Impact: Ceremonial recognition; no fiscal impact, regulatory change, or statutory amendment. The primary effect is the formal inclusion of a memorial honoring Eagleson in the legislative record and public acknowledgment.

Contextual Notes

  • SR 1342 functions as a commemorative statement rather than public policy. It provides a durable record of respect and remembrance within the state’s legislative history.
  • The exact language of the memorial (e.g., biographical highlights) would appear in the text of the resolution itself.

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