Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB4132

Introduced
9/18/25  

Caption

CHARLIE KIRK DAY

Impact

The implementation of HB4132 will add to the list of commemorative days recognized by the state of Illinois. Such legislation often serves to highlight individuals who have had a significant impact in various fields, whether in politics, education, or social issues. This could be seen as a tool to foster community engagement and encourage citizens to reflect on the contributions of public figures in Illinois history, enhancing civic pride.

Summary

House Bill 4132 designates a specific day as 'Charlie Kirk Day' in the state of Illinois. This bill aims to commemorate Charlie Kirk, potentially recognizing his contributions to political discourse or activism. The bill reflects a trend in state legislation where specific days are set aside to honor individuals or causes that the legislature feels should be acknowledged. By establishing Charlie Kirk Day, the state seeks to promote awareness about his work and the values he represents.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward in its intent, the designation of a day for a particular individual can always evoke mixed reactions. Supporters may argue that recognizing Charlie Kirk aligns with certain political or social values, encouraging a narrative they wish to promote. Conversely, opponents may view the bill as politically motivated, critiquing it as an endorsement of specific ideologies that not all citizens may share, and raising questions about the appropriateness of state recognition for controversial figures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB2694

CHARLIE KIRK DAY

IL HR0465

MEMORIAL-CHARLIE KIRK

IL HR0463

MEMORIAL-CHARLES J. KIRK

IL SR0427

MEMORIAL-CHARLES J. KIRK

IL SR0429

MEMORIAL-CHARLES J. KIRK

IL SR0430

MEMORIAL-BEAUTY R. KIRK

IL HR0502

MEMORIAL-KIRBY J. DIXON

IL SB2926

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

IL HB4409

FOIA-POLICE REDACTIONS 10 DAYS

IL HB5159

$ISBE-CHARTER SCHOOLS

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.