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SR 156

MEMORIAL-ROBERT F. CLAYBERG

104th Regular Session Introduced by Neil Anderson

Illinois Senate adopts memorial resolution honoring Robert F. Clayberg's life and contributions to the state.

Resolution Adopted
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Bill Summary · SR 156

Legislative bill overview

SR 156 is a memorial resolution honoring Robert F. Clayberg, adopted by the Illinois Senate. Memorial resolutions are ceremonial measures that recognize and pay tribute to notable individuals, typically upon their death or significant life achievements.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve an important civic function by officially documenting and recognizing contributions of individuals to their communities and state. They create a formal legislative record of appreciation and can provide closure and recognition for families and communities affected by the honoree's work or passing.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited information available - The bill text itself is not provided, making it impossible to assess whether there are any disputed facts about Clayberg's life or legacy
  • Ceremonial nature - Some view memorial resolutions as valuable acknowledgments while others see them as taking up legislative time that could address substantive policy
  • Universal co-sponsorship - The rapid adoption with all senators as co-sponsors and unanimous passage suggests broad agreement, though this could also indicate the resolution lacks substantive controversy or specificity

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

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