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SR 519

MEMORIAL-SUZANNE M. AUSMUS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Steve McClure

Illinois Senate formally memorializes Suzanne M. Ausmus through ceremonial resolution recognizing her life and contributions to the state.

Resolution Adopted
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Bill Summary · SR 519

Legislative bill overview

SR 519 is a memorial resolution honoring Suzanne M. Ausmus, introduced in the Illinois State Senate. Memorial resolutions are ceremonial measures that formally recognize and pay tribute to individuals, typically those who have passed away or made significant contributions.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve an important civic function by creating an official public record acknowledging individuals' lives and achievements. They allow legislative bodies to collectively recognize citizens' service, accomplishments, or impact on their communities, providing families and communities with formal recognition.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited information provided: The bill text itself is not included, making it impossible to assess the specific details about Suzanne M. Ausmus or the reason for the memorial
  • Standard procedural issue: Without knowing Ausmus's background, there's no basis to evaluate whether the recognition was broadly supported or contested
  • No substantive policy debate expected: Memorial resolutions typically pass without controversy, as evidenced by this one's rapid adoption and all-senator co-sponsorship

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

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