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J 736

Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Institute for Child Development

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Lea Webb

A non-binding resolution commemorates the Institute for Child Development's 50th anniversary, recognizing its contributions and urging ongoing collaboration, with no funding.

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Bill Summary · J 736

Summary of Bill J 736 — Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Institute for Child Development

Overview

  • Bill Number: J 736
  • Title: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Institute for Child Development
  • Status: Adopted (final)
  • Type: Resolution (non-binding)
  • Introduced: April 3, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: Lea Webb

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill is a commemorative resolution recognizing and celebrating the Institute for Child Development on its 50th anniversary. As a resolution, its primary purpose is to honor the institute’s contributions to child development research, education, and related services, and to publicly acknowledge its impact within the state.

Key Provisions

  • As a commemorative resolution, the core content typically includes:
    • Recognition of the Institute for Child Development’s history and achievements over 50 years.
    • Statements of appreciation for contributions to research, policy, education, and practice in child development.
    • Encouragement for continued collaboration, awareness, and partnerships with state institutions, academic communities, and stakeholders.
    • Possible call for observance or events to mark the milestone (e.g., recognizing staff, researchers, and supporters).
  • The bill does not propose funding, budgetary changes, or new regulatory policies. It is intended as symbolic acknowledgment and encouragement.

Procedural History

  • April 3, 2025: Referred to Finance (as part of the formal legislative process).
  • April 8, 2025: Reported to calendar for consideration and subsequently adopted on the same day.
  • Status: Adopted, indicating final approval by the legislative body.

Impact and Affected Parties

  • Primary Beneficiary/Focus: The Institute for Child Development, its staff, students, researchers, and affiliated programs.
  • Broader Impact: Increases public visibility of the institute’s work; may inspire partnerships and community engagement; signals support from the legislature for ongoing child development initiatives.
  • Fiscal Considerations: No explicit funding provisions are indicated; as a resolution, it generally has no direct fiscal impact.

Notes for Readers

  • This is a symbolic, non-binding measure. It does not create new laws or spending, but it publicly honors the institute and may encourage future collaborative efforts and public awareness around child development initiatives.

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

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