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K 386

Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of John Jay College of Criminal Justice

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Linda Rosenthal

Official ceremonial resolution recognizing John Jay College's 60th anniversary and urging observances, highlighting its impact on students and public safety (no funding).

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Bill Summary · K 386

Summary: Bill K 386 — Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Overview

Bill K 386 is a resolution adopted by the legislative body on April 29, 2025. The measure commemorates the 60th anniversary of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and was introduced and adopted on the same day. The primary sponsor is Linda Rosenthal.

  • Bill Type: Resolution
  • Status: Adopted
  • Introduced: April 29, 2025
  • Legislative Actions: Introduced (2025-04-29); Adopted (2025-04-29)
  • Sponsor (Primary): Linda Rosenthal

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly recognize and celebrate the 60th anniversary of John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
  • To honor the college’s contributions to higher education, the field of criminal justice, public service, and the broader New York City community.
  • To acknowledge the college’s role in education, research, and community engagement related to criminal justice issues.

Key Provisions

  • Formal recognition of John Jay College’s 60th anniversary within the adopting body’s official records.
  • Statement of appreciation for the college’s leadership, programs, and impact on students, alumni, and public safety and justice communities.
  • Encouragement of appropriate observances, events, or activities that highlight the college’s history, achievements, and ongoing mission.
  • Acknowledgment of the college’s contributions to scholarship, policy discussion, and practical training in criminal justice disciplines.

Affected Parties and Impact

  • Primary impact: John Jay College of Criminal Justice and its students, faculty, alumni, and partner organizations.
  • Broader impact: The community and stakeholders connected to criminal justice education and reform may benefit from heightened awareness of the college’s legacy and ongoing work.
  • Fiscal/Procedural Impact: As a commemorative resolution, the measure is typically symbolic and does not authorize new spending or create legal obligations.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: April 29, 2025
  • Adopted: April 29, 2025
  • Sponsor: Linda Rosenthal (primary)
  • Practical effect: Official recognition within the legislative body’s records and public acknowledgment of the milestone.

Notes

  • No substantive policy changes or funding authorizations are described in the summary of this resolution. The action serves as a ceremonial and commemorative recognition of John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

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

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