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J 1095

Congratulating Arthur and Phyllis Ellis upon the occasion of celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Griffo

Legislature adopts a ceremonial resolution congratulating Arthur and Phyllis Ellis on 50 years of marriage.

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Bill Summary · J 1095

Summary of Bill J 1095 — Congratulating Arthur and Phyllis Ellis on their 50th Wedding Anniversary

Overview

J 1095 is a ceremonial or congratulatory resolution that recognizes and honors Arthur and Phyllis Ellis on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. As a resolution, it expresses goodwill and celebratory sentiment from the legislative body and does not create new law or impose obligations or funding.

  • Bill Number: J 1095
  • Title: Congratulating Arthur and Phyllis Ellis upon the occasion of celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary
  • Status: Adopted
  • Classification: Resolution
  • Sponsor: Joseph A. Griffo (primary)
  • Introduced: May 23, 2025

Purpose and Intent

  • Acknowledges and commemorates the milestone of Arthur and Phyllis Ellis reaching 50 years of marriage.
  • Provides a formal, public expression of congratulations from the Legislature.

Key Provisions (What the Resolution Usually Includes)

  • A set of introductory statements (“Whereas” clauses) recognizing the significance of a 50th wedding anniversary.
  • A concluding clause (“Be It Resolved”) offering congratulations and best wishes to the couple.
  • Likely intent to have the resolution presented to Arthur and Phyllis Ellis and recorded in official proceedings. Note: the exact text of the resolution is not provided, but these are typical elements of ceremonial resolutions.

Affected Parties

  • Primary beneficiaries are Arthur and Phyllis Ellis, celebrated for their 50-year marriage.
  • Indirectly, the Ellis family and the community that recognizes milestone life events.
  • The adopting legislative body, which formally records the resolution.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • May 23, 2025: Introduced and referred to Finance.
  • May 28, 2025: Reported to the calendar for consideration; adopted by the body.
  • The actions show the bill moving through the standard ceremonial resolution process and being adopted on May 28, 2025.

Fiscal Impact

  • Typically, ceremonial resolutions carry no significant fiscal impact. No funding or policy changes are associated with this bill.

Notes

  • This is a non-substantive, ceremonial measure, serving to publicly recognize a private individual milestone rather than implement government policy.
  • The sponsor listed is Joseph A. Griffo (primary).

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

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