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J 392

Commending 4-H Camp Bristol Hills upon the occasion of celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2025

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Pam Helming

Legislature formally commends 4-H Camp Bristol Hills on its 100th anniversary, recognizing decades of youth development; no funding or laws changed.

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Bill Summary · J 392

Summary of Bill J 392 – Commending 4-H Camp Bristol Hills on its 100th Anniversary (2025)

Overview

Bill J 392 is a concurrent or joint resolution (a ceremonial bill) that commends and recognizes 4-H Camp Bristol Hills on the occasion of its 100th anniversary in 2025. The bill has been adopted and is sponsored by primary sponsor Pamela Helming. It is not intended to create new law or allocate funds; rather, it formally honors the organization and its contributions.

Purpose and Intent

  • Officially commend 4-H Camp Bristol Hills for achieving a centennial milestone in 2025.
  • Acknowledge the camp’s long-standing role in youth development, community service, and support for the 4-H program.
  • Express appreciation to the camp’s leadership, staff, volunteers, and supporters for their dedication and impact over the decades.

Key Provisions

  • The bill would include a formal statement of praise and recognition for 4-H Camp Bristol Hills.
  • Typically, such resolutions include preambles (“Whereas” clauses) highlighting the camp’s history, mission, and contributions to youth education and community engagement.
  • The text would also note the significance of the 100-year milestone and extend best wishes for continued success.
  • No mandates, funding authorizations, or regulatory changes are anticipated from this type of resolution.

Affected Parties

  • Primary beneficiaries of the recognition include 4-H Camp Bristol Hills and the broader 4-H community, including former and current camp participants, volunteers, and staff.
  • The bill serves as a formal acknowledgment by the legislative body and may be cited in camp publications and outreach.

Procedural and Timeline Context

  • Introduced: February 19, 2025.
  • Referred to Finance: February 19, 2025 (duplicate entries indicate procedural steps in committee management).
  • Reported to Calendar for Consideration: February 25, 2025 (twice listed, reflecting multiple committee actions to advance the measure).
  • Adopted: February 25, 2025.
  • Status: Adopted.

Sponsor

  • Primary sponsor: Pamela Helming.

Notes on Impact

  • As a ceremonial resolution, the bill does not authorize spending or alter existing law.
  • It serves as a formal public acknowledgment that may be used by the camp for promotional, historical, or fundraising purposes, and it publicly documents legislative appreciation for the organization’s century of service.

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

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