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K 349

Commending New York State Investigator Allyson C. Head upon the occasion of her designation as recipient of the Superintendent's Commendation Award on May 7, 2025

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chris Tague

The bill ceremonially commends Allyson C. Head for receiving the Superintendent’s Commendation Award on May 7, 2025.

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Bill Summary · K 349

Summary of Bill K 349: Commending Allyson C. Head

Purpose and intent
- This is a ceremonial resolution designed to commend and congratulate Allyson C. Head on being designated as the recipient of the Superintendent's Commendation Award for May 7, 2025.
- The bill publicly recognizes Head’s exemplary service and achievements within the field noted by the Superintendent’s Commendation Award.

Key provisions
- Expresses commendation and best wishes to Allyson C. Head upon her designation as the Superintendent’s Commendation Award recipient on May 7, 2025.
- Describes the award as a recognition of outstanding professional service and contributions to the community/public safety (as appropriate to the Superintendent’s Commendation framework).
- Declares the Legislature’s support and appreciation for Head’s work and the positive example she sets for colleagues and the community.
- Contains no fiscal appropriations, new programs, or regulatory requirements; it is a symbolic, ceremonial acknowledgement.

Affected parties
- Primary: Allyson C. Head, the recipient of the Superintendent’s Commendation Award.
- Indirect: Head’s colleagues, supervisors, employer, and the broader community who witness and value public service recognitions.
- The bill does not impose obligations on government agencies or create regulatory changes.

Procedural and timeline details
- Introduced: April 16, 2025.
- Legislative action: Adopted shortly thereafter.
- Adopted: April 17, 2025.
- Status: ADOPTED (the resolution has passed by the chamber and serves as an official expression of commendation).

Sponsor
- Primary sponsor: Chris Tague.

Notes on impact
- Because this is a resolution, the primary effect is ceremonial: it formally acknowledges and honors Head’s achievement.
- There are no direct fiscal costs or regulatory changes associated with adoption.
- The resolution serves as a public record of the Legislature’s recognition and may be used in local press materials or for personal/professional celebration by Head and supporters.

In short, Bill K 349 is a non-binding, ceremonial resolution adopted by the New York Legislature to publicly commend Allyson C. Head for earning the Superintendent’s Commendation Award on May 7, 2025, with sponsorship from Chris Tague.

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

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