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Commemorating the Making the Impossible Possible, Inc. 2025 Youth Summit on March 31, 2025

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kevin Parker

Summary of Bill J 566: Commemorating the Making the Impossible Possible, Inc. 2025 Youth Summit on March 31, 2025 Overview- Bill Number: J 566 - Title: Commemorating the Making th

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Summary of Bill J 566: Commemorating the Making the Impossible Possible, Inc. 2025 Youth Summit on March 31, 2025

Overview

  • Bill Number: J 566
  • Title: Commemorating the Making the Impossible Possible, Inc. 2025 Youth Summit on March 31, 2025
  • Status: Adopted (ceremonial resolution)
  • Classification: Resolution (non-binding)
  • Introduced: March 21, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: Kevin S. Parker

This bill is a ceremonial resolution recognizing and commemorating the Making the Impossible Possible, Inc. 2025 Youth Summit, scheduled for March 31, 2025. It is intended to publicly acknowledge the organization’s event and its contributions to youth development and civic engagement.

Purpose and Intent

  • To formally commend and honor the Making the Impossible Possible, Inc. for organizing a nationwide or community-focused Youth Summit.
  • To acknowledge the importance of youth leadership, empowerment, and opportunities for civic participation.
  • To express support and best wishes for the success of the March 31, 2025 summit and its participants.

Key Provisions

As a ceremonial resolution, the bill typically does not create new law or authorize new programs or expenditures. Expected elements include:
- A formal statement recognizing the organizing group and the event.
- Expressions of appreciation for efforts to engage and inspire youth.
- A directive for the appropriate legislative channels (e.g., Clerk) to transmit copies of the resolution to the organization and relevant parties.
- A note that the resolution is non-binding and does not alter existing statutes or state policy.

Fiscal Implications

  • Generally, ceremonial resolutions have no direct fiscal impact or new appropriation authority.
  • If any minor costs arise (printing, distribution), they are typically covered within existing legislative budget or addressed as administrative expenses. The bill’s status notes do not indicate any required funding.

Parties Affected

  • The Making the Impossible Possible, Inc. (organization and event organizers)
  • Youth participants and attendees of the 2025 Youth Summit
  • The broader community and supporters of youth development initiatives

Legislative History & Timeline

  • Introduced: March 21, 2025 (referred to Finance)
  • March 25, 2025: Reported to calendar for consideration (duplicate entries indicate committee actions and calendar status)
  • March 25, 2025: Adopted

Impact and Significance

  • Provides formal recognition from the legislature, which can elevate the visibility of the summit and its mission.
  • Signals ongoing support for youth engagement and leadership development initiatives.
  • The adoption completes the ceremonial acknowledgment without implementing policy changes or fiscal programs.

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

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