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SR 676

MEMORIAL-SUNIL PURI

104th Regular Session Introduced by Steve Stadelman and 2 co-sponsors

Memorial SR 676 recognizes and honors Sunil Puri in a ceremonial, non-binding acknowledgment with no legal or fiscal impact.

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Bill Summary · SR 676

Summary of SR 676 (Session: 104th) – Illinois

Purpose and Intent

  • SR 676 is a memorial resolution in the Illinois Senate honoring and recognizing an individual named Sunil Puri.
  • Memorial resolutions in Illinois typically express appreciation, acknowledge contributions, and publicly commemorate the life or achievements of a person. They do not create new laws, funding, or regulatory changes.

Key Provisions and Provisions Change

  • Content: The resolution is expected to:
    • Acknowledge Sunil Puri and highlight notable achievements, service, or impact on the community or state.
    • Offer condolences or memorial sentiments if applicable.
    • Endorse recognizing and honoring the individual’s memory or contributions in a formal Senate ceremony or expression.
  • Legislative effect: Memorial resolutions carry no enforceable legal or fiscal impact. They are symbolic and ceremonial, issued by the Senate to commemorate a person.

Who/What is Affected

  • Primarily Sunil Puri (the individual being memorialized).
  • The resolution serves to publicly recognize and honor that person; it may reflect on associated organizations, communities, or fields in which the honoree was active.
  • No direct regulatory, budgetary, or administrative changes to state programs or agencies are anticipated.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • As a memorial resolution, SR 676 would follow the Senate’s normal resolution process, including sponsor introduction, potential committee consideration (often informational rather than substantive), and floor passage.
  • Sponsorship:
    • Primary sponsor not listed in the information provided.
    • Co-sponsors: Steve Stadelman, Ram Villivalam, and Dave Syverson.
  • Effective date and enactment: Memorial resolutions do not require enactment into law and typically become part of the Senate Journal or official records upon passage.
  • Public ceremonies: Depending on Senate rules, there may be a formal reading or presentation in a session and possibly a ceremonial moment honoring the honoree.

Potential Impact

  • Non-fiscal, symbolic recognition that can publicly acknowledge contributions of Sunil Puri.
  • May enhance visibility of the honoree’s community or field of work within Illinois.
  • No direct policy changes, funding allocations, or regulatory impact.

If you’d like, I can tailor this summary to include any biographical details about Sunil Puri (if available) or provide context on how memorial resolutions function within Illinois legislative practice.

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

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