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SR 592

MEMORIAL-ROBERT SALZER

104th Regular Session Introduced by Dave Koehler

The bill formally recognizes and Memorializes Robert Salzer in a ceremonial Senate resolution with no legal or fiscal changes.

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Bill Summary · SR 592

Bill Summary: SR 592 (104th Session, Illinois) — Memorial for Robert Salzer

Purpose and intent

  • SR 592 is a memorial resolution recognizing and honoring Robert Salzer. Memorial resolutions in the Illinois Senate are ceremonial and do not create new law or assign legislative duties; they officially pay tribute to an individual’s life and contributions.
  • The measure authors and sponsors acknowledge Salzer’s public service, leadership, or notable impact, as customary for a memorial resolution.

Key provisions and changes

  • Formal recognition of Robert Salzer via a Senate memorial resolution.
  • The text typically includes:
    • A brief biographical summary (dates, roles, positions held).
    • Highlights of notable achievements, contributions to the state or community, and public service legacy.
    • Expressions of condolences or appreciation from the Senate.
  • The resolution does not authorize funding, impose obligations, or alter existing statutes, agencies, or programs.

Who or what would be affected

  • The primary effect is symbolic and ceremonial within the Illinois Senate.
  • No direct regulatory, fiscal, or policy changes affect government operations, individuals, or organizations.
  • The resolution may be of interest to historians, constituents, and families connected to Robert Salzer.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • As a Senate memorial resolution, it follows the standard introduction, sponsorship, and passage process for non-binding resolutions.
  • This SR is sponsored by a co-sponsor (Dave Koehler), indicating concurrence or collaboration in recognizing Salzer.
  • Typical steps include committee consideration (often the Rules or Legislative Resolutions committee), floor debate, and final passage by the Senate; no fiscal impact is associated.
  • Timelines for passage are not specified in the summary and depend on the Senate schedule and procedural priorities.

Notes

  • Memorial resolutions like SR 592 are non-binding and ceremonial; they express honor and remembrance rather than create or modify law.
  • If you need the exact biographical text or statements included in the resolution, I can summarize those once the full resolution text is available.

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

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