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J 168

Commending Sitrin Medical Rehabilitation Center upon the occasion of celebrating its 25th Anniversary

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Griffo

Ceremonial Joint Resolution J168 honors Sitrin Medical Rehabilitation Center on its 25th anniversary, expressing appreciation; no funding, just recognition by the legislature.

REFERRED TO FINANCE
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Bill Summary · J 168

Summary of Bill J 168 — Commending Sitrin Medical Rehabilitation Center on its 25th Anniversary

Overview

Bill J 168 is a ceremonial Joint Resolution introduced on January 10, 2025, to formally commend Sitrin Medical Rehabilitation Center on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. The measure is classified as a resolution and has been referred to the Finance committee. The primary sponsor is Joseph A. Griffo.

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly recognize and honor Sitrin Medical Rehabilitation Center for its 25 years of service.
  • To acknowledge the organization’s contributions to the community, including patient care, rehabilitation services, and related community impact.
  • As a non-binding, ceremonial measure, the resolution serves to express appreciation rather than to establish new law or authorize expenditures.

Provisions and Impact

  • Provisions: As a resolution, the bill would consist of formal language acknowledging the milestone and expressing commendation. Specific substantive policy changes or funding provisions are not indicated in the available information.
  • Fiscal impact: No direct appropriations or policy changes are described. Any incidental costs would typically be administrative and minimal, and not the focus of the measure.

Who is Affected

  • Sitrin Medical Rehabilitation Center and its staff, patients, and the local community are the primary subjects of the recognition.
  • The resolution also reflects on the broader community’s appreciation for the center’s services over 25 years.

Procedural Status and Timeline

  • Introduction: January 10, 2025.
  • Current status: Referred to Finance (listed twice in the record, indicating a standard procedural referral path).
  • Next steps: The Finance committee would consider the measure, after which it could move to a floor vote in the respective legislative chamber. If adopted, the resolution would become part of the official record and be presented as an expression of appreciation. As a resolution, it does not require the governor’s signature to have ceremonial effect, but formal adoption by both houses is typical.

Sponsor

  • Primary sponsor: Senator Joseph A. Griffo.

Note

This summary focuses on the bill’s ceremonial nature and potential community impact, rather than on policy or budgetary implications.

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

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