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J 1117

110th Anniversary of the Rotary Club of the Town of Utica, New York

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Griffo

Ceremonial joint resolution honors the Rotary Club of Utica’s 110th anniversary, recognizing its community service and urging continued support from residents and groups.

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Bill Summary · J 1117

Summary: Bill J 1117 – 110th Anniversary of the Rotary Club of the Town of Utica, New York

  • Bill type and title: Joint Resolution recognizing or commemorating the 110th anniversary of the Rotary Club of the Town of Utica, New York (classification: resolution).
  • Status: ADOPTED.
  • Introduced: May 28, 2025.
  • Sponsor: Joseph A. Griffo (primary).

Purpose and Intent

  • The resolution serves as a ceremonial acknowledgement by the state legislature of the Rotary Club of Utica’s 110th anniversary. It is intended to honor the club’s longtime service to the community and its contributions to civic and humanitarian initiatives in Utica and surrounding areas. As a non-binding resolution, it publicly recognizes the occasion and expresses appreciation for the club’s work.

Key Provisions

  • Recognition of the Rotary Club of Utica’s 110th anniversary and its ongoing commitment to community service, leadership development, and humanitarian projects.
  • A statement of congratulations and appreciation from the state legislature to the Rotary Club and its members.
  • A call for residents and local organizations to celebrate the milestone and to continue supporting Rotary’s community service efforts.

Affected Parties and Impact

  • Primary beneficiaries: The Rotary Club of the Town of Utica and its members, whose service and achievements are being recognized.
  • Broader impact: The Utica community and residents of the Town of Utica, as the resolution publicly highlights the club’s role in local service and civic improvement.
  • Fiscal impact: Ceremonial resolutions typically carry no direct fiscal obligation or new law; no identifiable budgetary impact is anticipated from adoption.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • May 28, 2025: Referred to Finance (as part of the standard procedural track for resolutions).
  • June 5, 2025: Reported to calendar for consideration (indicating readiness for floor action).
  • June 5, 2025: Adopted, finalizing the resolution’s ceremonial status.
  • The duplication of certain actions on the dates above reflects parallel or duplicate entries in the legislative record but does not change the substantive outcome.

Notes

  • The bill is a ceremonial resolution rather than substantive legislation. Its purpose is commemorative rather than regulatory, with no changes to law or policy.

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

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