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HR 569

MEMORIAL-RONALD BEAN

104th Regular Session Introduced by Anthony DeLuca and 1 co-sponsor

Illinois House memorial resolution honors Ronald Bean through formal legislative recognition and official commemoration.

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Bill Summary · HR 569

Legislative bill overview

HR 569 is a memorial resolution introduced in the Illinois House of Representatives honoring Ronald Bean. Memorial resolutions are ceremonial bills that commemorate individuals, typically deceased persons, recognizing their contributions or service.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve important civic functions by formally recognizing individuals' legacies through the legislative process. They create official records of acknowledgment and allow legislatures to honor constituents or notable figures while providing closure and recognition to families and communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: The bill text itself is not available in the summary, making it impossible to assess whether there are any specific claims or controversies about Ronald Bean's life or legacy
  • Resource allocation: Some argue that legislative time devoted to memorials could be directed toward substantive policy work, though this is a standing debate about ceremonial legislation
  • Selection criteria: Questions may arise about what criteria determine who receives memorial resolutions, and whether the process is applied equitably

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

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