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J 789

Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of 4-H Camp Overlook

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Dan Stec

Legislature adopts a non-binding, symbolic resolution recognizing the 80th anniversary of 4-H Camp Overlook and commending campers, volunteers, and staff for youth development.

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Bill Summary · J 789

Summary: J 789 — Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of 4-H Camp Overlook

Overview

J 789 is a resolution adopted by the legislature to commemorate the 80th anniversary of 4-H Camp Overlook. Introduced on April 10, 2025, the bill has been adopted and is categorized as a resolution (non-binding). Primary sponsorship is by Dan Stec.

Purpose and Intent

  • Recognize and celebrate the long-standing history and impact of 4-H Camp Overlook.
  • Honor the contributions of campers, alumni, volunteers, staff, and supporters who have contributed to youth development through 4-H programs over the decades.
  • Express appreciation for the camp’s role in fostering leadership, life skills, and community engagement among youth.

Key Provisions (What the Bill Would Do)

  • Officially declare the Legislature’s recognition of the 80th anniversary of 4-H Camp Overlook.
  • Commend the individuals and organizations involved in the camp’s success and ongoing mission.
  • Typically, include a directive to transmit a copy of the resolution to relevant parties (e.g., the camp, state education or agricultural agencies, and supporting organizations). [Note: while the exact text is not provided, commemorative resolutions commonly include such language.]

Who or What Would Be Affected

  • 4-H Camp Overlook and its network of campers, alumni, volunteers, and staff.
  • The broader 4-H program and youth development community.
  • The resolution becomes part of the official legislative record, signaling formal state recognition.

Legislative History and Timeline

  • 2025-04-10: Referred to Finance (initial committee action).
  • 2025-04-29: Reported to calendar for consideration (twice listed), and adopted on that date.
  • Status: ADOPTED as of 2025-04-29.
  • Sponsor: Dan Stec (primary).

Impact and Implications

  • This is a non-binding, symbolic measure. It does not create new laws or authorize spending.
  • Expected to carry ceremonial and commemorative significance, highlighting the camp’s historical contribution to youth development.
  • May lead to further acknowledgments or observances by state agencies or the public in recognition of the milestone.

Next Steps

  • As adopted, the resolution stands as part of the legislative record and may be officially transmitted to the camp and related organizations as an expression of statewide recognition. No additional legislative action is implied unless referenced by other concurrent or future bills.

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

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