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K 656

Commemorating the 72nd Annual Convention of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Central New York Firefighters Association, hosted by the New York Mills Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, from July 18 20, 2025

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Marianne Buttenschon

The bill formally recognizes and commends the 72nd Annual Convention of the Central New York Firefighters Association Ladies Auxiliary and its hosting group, July 18–20, 2025.

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Bill Summary · K 656

Summary of Bill K 656

Overview

Bill K 656 is a ceremonial resolution adopted by the legislature to commemorate and recognize the 72nd Annual Convention of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Central New York Firefighters Association. The convention is hosted by the New York Mills Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary and is scheduled for July 18–20, 2025. The bill was introduced and adopted on the same day, June 4, 2025. The primary sponsor is Marianne Buttenschon.

Purpose and Intent

  • To officially acknowledge and honor the 72nd Annual Convention of the Central New York Firefighters Association Ladies Auxiliary.
  • To recognize the hosting organization, the New York Mills Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, for organizing and facilitating the convention.
  • To publicly acknowledge the volunteers, members, and supporters involved in the Ladies Auxiliary and their contributions to the firefighting community in Central New York.

Key Provisions

  • Declares formal recognition by the state legislature for the event and host organization.
  • Designates the dates of the convention (July 18–20, 2025) as an occasion worthy of commendation.
  • Specifies that the resolution is ceremonial and non-binding in nature, with no anticipated changes to existing law or policy.

Affected Parties

  • Members and volunteers of the Central New York Firefighters Association Ladies Auxiliary.
  • Members of the New York Mills Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary as hosts.
  • The broader community associated with volunteer firefighting and local civic engagement in Central New York.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: June 4, 2025.
  • Adopted: June 4, 2025 (same day as introduction), indicating rapid passage typical of ceremonial resolutions.
  • Classification: Resolution (ceremonial, non-legislative action).

Sponsor

  • Primary sponsor: Marianne Buttenschon.

Potential Impact

  • Provides formal public recognition and goodwill toward the Ladies Auxiliary and its host organization.
  • May bolster community awareness of volunteer firefighting efforts and the role of auxiliary organizations.
  • No fiscal impact or policy changes are indicated, as is typical for ceremonial resolutions.

This bill serves as a formal commendation from the legislature rather than a regulatory or funding measure.

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

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