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J 383

Commending Ex-Chief Anthony J. Bellisari upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition after 50 years of dedicated service to the Albertson Fire Company

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jack Martins

Ceremonial resolution commends Ex-Chief Anthony J. Bellisari for 50 years of service to the Albertson Fire Company, with no fiscal impact.

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Bill Summary · J 383

Bill J 383 — Summary

Bill J 383 is a resolution titled “Commending Ex-Chief Anthony J. Bellisari upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition after 50 years of dedicated service to the Albertson Fire Company.” The bill has been adopted and is classified as a resolution rather than a statute.

Purpose and Intent

  • The primary purpose is ceremonial: to commend and publicly recognize Ex-Chief Anthony J. Bellisari for reaching 50 years of dedicated service with the Albertson Fire Company.
  • The resolution serves to acknowledge sustained volunteer/public safety leadership and to celebrate a milestone in service to the community.

Key Provisions

  • Formal expression of commendation and best wishes to Ex-Chief Bellisari.
  • Recognition of long-term service to the Albertson Fire Company and the broader community.
  • As a ceremonial resolution, it does not establish new duties, obligations, or fiscal expenditures, and is intended as a public acknowledgment of exemplary service.

Who and What Is Affected

  • Individual: Ex-Chief Anthony J. Bellisari (recipient of the recognition).
  • Organization: Albertson Fire Company (recognition is tied to Bellisari’s decades of service within the fire company and its community role).
  • Government body: The adopting legislative body (sponsor-listed) issues the resolution; no operational changes to agencies or programs are indicated.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Introduced: February 18, 2025.
  • Legislative actions: Referred to Finance (Feb 18, 2025); reported to calendar for consideration (Feb 25, 2025); adopted (Feb 25, 2025).
  • Status: Adopted as of February 25, 2025.
  • Sponsor: Jack M. Martins (primary).

Potential Impact

  • Ceremonial and reputational: Provides formal public honor for a long-time community volunteer and fire service leader.
  • Fiscal: No anticipated fiscal impact or changes to funding or policy; primarily symbolic and commemorative.
  • Community value: Highlights and preserves local history of service, potentially inspiring current and future volunteers.

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