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K 141

Commemorating the 64th Anniversary of Philipse Manor Hall, declared a National Landmark in the State of New York

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Nader Sayegh

Commemorates the 64th anniversary of Philipse Manor Hall and its National Landmark status, urging education, preservation, and public awareness in New York.

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Bill Summary · K 141

Summary of Bill K 141

Overview

Bill K 141 is a state legislative resolution titled “Commemorating the 64th Anniversary of Philipse Manor Hall, declared a National Landmark in the State of New York.” The bill is classified as a resolution and has been adopted. It was introduced on February 26, 2025, and similarly adopted on the same day.

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly commemorate the 64th anniversary of Philipse Manor Hall.
  • To recognize and honor its status as a National Landmark within the State of New York.
  • To promote awareness of the historic and cultural significance of Philipse Manor Hall among the public and stakeholders.

Key Provisions

  • Acknowledges and celebrates the 64th anniversary of Philipse Manor Hall.
  • Acknowledges the site’s designation as a National Landmark in New York, signaling its importance to the state's heritage.
  • Encourages education, preservation, and public appreciation of the landmark’s historical value.
  • Directs the transmission of copies of the resolution to appropriate state and local officials and custodians of Philipse Manor Hall to honor the landmark.

Impact and Beneficiaries

  • Symbolic and educational impact: raises public awareness about Philipse Manor Hall and its preservation.
  • Beneficiaries include the local community, historians, educators, and visitors who engage with the landmark.
  • No fiscal or regulatory changes are implied by a resolution of this type; it does not create new obligations or funding.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Legislative actions: Introduced on February 26, 2025.
  • Also adopted on February 26, 2025, indicating a ceremonial resolution without substantive policy changes.
  • As a resolution, it does not amend statutes or authorize expenditures; its effect is commemorative and ceremonial.

Context

  • The bill recognizes the historic significance of Philipse Manor Hall as a National Landmark and situates the milestone within New York’s broader preservation and educational efforts.

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

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