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SR 591

MEMORIAL-ZACHARY C. MONROE

104th Regular Session Introduced by Dave Koehler

The bill memorializes and publicly honors Zachary C. Monroe, recording appreciation in the Illinois Senate without creating legal or fiscal obligations.

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Bill Summary · SR 591

Summary of SR 591 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Title

MEMORIAL-ZACHARY C. MONROE

Purpose and intent

  • This bill is a memorial resolution honoring Zachary C. Monroe. Memorial resolutions are typically used to recognize, commemorate, or pay tribute to individuals who have made notable contributions or to acknowledge significant life events.
  • The resolution serves to publicly acknowledge Monroe’s accomplishments and/or impact within the state, community, or related field, and to record the appreciation of the Illinois Senate.

Key provisions and changes

  • Explicit language recognizing Zachary C. Monroe.
  • A formal statement of respect, gratitude, and memorial remembrance by the Illinois Senate.
  • May include a brief summary of Monroe’s contributions, affiliations, and any relevant biographical details the sponsors wish to highlight.
  • Typically accompanied by a resolution of appreciation or honor, and is printed in the Senate Journal.

Who or what would be affected

  • Zachary C. Monroe would be the primary honoree.
  • The Illinois Senate and the legislative record (Senate Journal) would reflect the memorial language.
  • Family, colleagues, or organizations connected to Monroe may be publicly acknowledged through the resolution.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced in the Illinois Senate by the sponsor(s), with Co-sponsor listed as Dave Koehler.
  • As a memorial resolution, it does not create binding law or fiscal obligations.
  • If passed, the resolution would be adopted by a majority vote of the Senate and recorded in the Senate Journal.
  • There is typically no implementation timeline beyond formal adoption; memorials are ceremonial and retrospective.

Potential impact

  • Ceremonial recognition that contributes to preserving the legacy and public memory of Zachary C. Monroe.
  • May serve to highlight Monroe’s contributions to constituents, institutions, or communities within Illinois.
  • No direct policy, regulatory, or financial impact inferred from the memorial alone.

Note: The summary reflects typical characteristics of memorial resolutions in the Illinois Senate. For exact language and any biographical details included in SR 591, the official bill text and sponsor statements should be consulted.

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

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