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J 53

Commemorating the 130th Anniversary of the village of Ellisburg, New York

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mark Walczyk

Commemorates Ellisburg’s 130th anniversary with formal state recognition of its history and contributions, without creating laws or programs.

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Bill Summary · J 53

Summary: J 53 – Commemorating the 130th Anniversary of the village of Ellisburg, New York

Overview

  • Bill Type: Resolution (ceremonial)
  • Title: Commemorating the 130th Anniversary of the village of Ellisburg, New York
  • Status: Adopted
  • Introduced: January 9, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: Mark Walczyk
  • Version/Text: Not provided in the summary

Purpose and Intent

The bill is a ceremonial resolution recognizing and commemorating the 130th anniversary of the village of Ellisburg, New York. Such resolutions typically serve to acknowledge a community’s history and contributions, honor residents and local institutions, and highlight the significance of Ellisburg within the state’s history. The resolution is intended to express official appreciation and remembrance rather than to create or change law or programmatic authority.

Key Provisions (General Understanding)

  • Formal recognition by the Legislature of Ellisburg’s 130-year history.
  • Commemorative language that honors the village’s community, heritage, and contributions to the region.
  • Ceremonial acknowledgement aimed at local officials, residents, and stakeholders.
  • No indicated creation of new programs, duties, or budgetary expenditures (typical of ceremonial resolutions).

Note: The full operative text is not provided in the summary, so the above reflects the typical content and effect of a commemorative resolution of this nature.

Impact and Beneficiaries

  • Primary Beneficiary: Village of Ellisburg and its residents, who receive formal recognition from the state.
  • Secondary Beneficiaries: Local government, historical societies, and community organizations that may reference the resolution in celebrations or commemorative activities.
  • Fiscal Impact: Generally minimal or none; any costs would relate to standard printing or distribution of the resolution.

Procedural Timeline

  • 2025-01-09: Introduced; referred to Finance
  • 2025-01-14: Referred to calendar for consideration (duplicate entries)
  • 2025-01-14: Adopted (final action)

Additional Notes

  • The bill’s status of “ADOPTED” indicates the Legislature formally approved the resolution.
  • The renewal of calendar-related actions on 2025-01-14 suggests expedited consideration, consistent with ceremonial commemorations.

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

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