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J 1162

Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Boulevard Diner, a cherished family-owned business committed to excellence, community, and tradition

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Griffo

A ceremonial resolution recognizing Boulevard Diner's 30th anniversary as a family-owned local business, celebrating its community role with congratulations and no policy impact.

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Bill Summary · J 1162

J 1162 — Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Boulevard Diner

Overview

J 1162 is a resolution introduced to officially commemorate the 30th anniversary of Boulevard Diner, described as a cherished family-owned business committed to excellence, community, and tradition. The measure is purely ceremonial and recognizes the diner’s longstanding contribution to the local community.

Purpose and intent

  • Formally acknowledge Boulevard Diner’s 30-year milestone and celebrate its role as a family-owned local business.
  • Highlight the diner’s reputation for quality, community involvement, and traditional service.
  • Provide a ceremonial gesture of appreciation from the Legislature to the business and its supporters.

Key provisions

  • Recognition of Boulevard Diner’s 30th anniversary.
  • Description of Boulevard Diner as a family-owned business that exemplifies excellence, community involvement, and tradition.
  • Ceremonial language that offers congratulations and well wishes to the business and its owners.
  • Likely delivery of a copy of the resolution to Boulevard Diner and dissemination through official channels (as is customary for ceremonial resolutions).

Note: The text provided does not include the bill’s full operative provisions. As a resolution, it is expected to be ceremonial in nature with no direct policy or regulatory changes.

Affected parties and potential impact

  • Primary beneficiaries: Boulevard Diner and its staff, patrons, and the local community, which benefits from recognizing local business contributions.
  • Broader impact: Elevates awareness of small, family-owned businesses within the state and underscores community pride.
  • Fiscal impact: Typically minimal or none, since ceremonial resolutions do not establish new funding or regulatory obligations.

Procedural history and timeline

  • Introduced: June 6, 2025.
  • Legislative actions:
    • June 6, 2025: Referred to Finance (typical step for ceremonial measures, though no fiscal provisions are anticipated).
    • June 10, 2025: Reported to calendar for consideration (duplicate entry noted in action log).
    • June 10, 2025: Adopted (final approval on the same day as calendar consideration).
  • Status: Adopted.

Sponsors

  • Primary sponsor: Joseph A. Griffo.

Summary

J 1162 is a commemorative resolution recognizing the Boulevard Diner on its 30th anniversary. It formally acknowledges the diner as a family-owned business dedicated to excellence, community engagement, and tradition. The measure passed through standard ceremonial channels and appears finalized as an adopted resolution, with no anticipated fiscal or regulatory impact beyond ceremonial recognition.

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

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