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Bill Summary · HR 30

Legislative bill overview

HR 30 is a commemorative resolution designating a specific day as "Reman Day" in Indiana. The bill recognizes and honors whatever "Reman" represents to the sponsors—likely a historical figure, organization, or concept significant to the sponsoring legislators.

Why is this important

Commemorative resolutions create official state recognition and can raise public awareness about people, groups, or causes the legislature deems worthy of honor. While non-binding, they reflect legislative priorities and can have symbolic importance for communities seeking formal acknowledgment.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public information: The bill's actual subject matter ("Reman") is not clearly defined in available legislative records, making it difficult to assess whether there's legitimate public interest or controversy
  • Limited legislative substance: Commemorative resolutions don't fund programs or change policy, so their practical impact is primarily symbolic
  • Naming clarity: Without clear documentation of what or whom is being honored, there's potential for confusion about the resolution's purpose and beneficiaries

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

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