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J 67

Commemorating the 130th Anniversary of the City of Little Falls, New York

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mark Walczyk

A ceremonial, non-binding resolution recognizing Little Falls' 130th anniversary and inviting observances, honoring its history, with no new laws or spending.

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Bill Summary · J 67

Summary: J 67 — Commemorating the 130th Anniversary of the City of Little Falls, New York

Overview

  • Bill Type: Joint Resolution (ceremonial)
  • Bill Number: J 67
  • Title: Commemorating the 130th Anniversary of the City of Little Falls, New York
  • Status: Adopted
  • Introduced: January 9, 2025
  • Sponsor: Mark Walczyk (primary)

Purpose and Intent

  • The measure is a ceremonial resolution to recognize and commemorate the 130th anniversary of the City of Little Falls, New York. It signifies formal acknowledgment by the state legislature of the city’s history, contributions, and ongoing significance to the region.

Key Provisions (typical content for this type of resolution)

  • Expresses official congratulations and best wishes to the City of Little Falls on reaching the 130th anniversary.
  • Celebrates the city’s history, heritage, and the achievements of its residents and leadership over the years.
  • Encourages appropriate observances and public awareness of the milestone.
  • May invite state agencies, local governments, and residents to participate in commemorative activities.
  • Serves as a non-binding, ceremonial statement recognizing a local milestone; does not affect statutes, create new duties, or authorize spending.

Affected Entities

  • Primary: City of Little Falls and its residents.
  • Secondary: State government and agencies involved in ceremonial acknowledgments or public observances.
  • Notably, as a commemorative resolution, it does not enact new laws or authorize new expenditures.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduction: January 9, 2025
  • Initial Referral: Referred to Finance (standard for many resolutions)
  • Actions on January 14, 2025:
    • Reported to Calendar for Consideration
    • Adopted

Fiscal Impact

  • No direct fiscal impact anticipated. Ceremonial resolutions typically do not authorize spending or create ongoing obligations.

Additional Notes

  • The bill’s adoption indicates formal legislative recognition of the milestone. The provided record lists a single primary sponsor (Mark Walczyk) and indicates standard legislative processing steps for a commemorative resolution. The text of the resolution itself (specific “Whereas” clauses and concluding language) is not included in the provided information.

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

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