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J 877

Congratulating Audrey Chen upon the occasion of earning the distinguished Gold Award, the most prestigious of Scouting honors

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jack Martins

Ceremonial bill J-877 congratulates Audrey Chen on earning the Gold Award, recognizing leadership and community service; no policy impact, public acknowledgment.

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Bill Summary · J 877

Bill J 877 — Congratulating Audrey Chen on earning the Gold Award

Overview

Bill J 877 is a ceremonial resolution that formally congratulates Audrey Chen on earning the Gold Award, described as the most prestigious of Scouting honors. The resolution serves as an official expression of the legislature’s commendation and best wishes.

Purpose and Intent

  • Recognize Audrey Chen for achieving the Gold Award, highlighting the significance of this accomplishment in leadership, community service, and personal development.
  • Celebrate the Gold Award as the highest honor awarded by Scouting.
  • Publicly acknowledge the values demonstrated by Audrey Chen through her Scouting work and commitment to the community.

Key Provisions

  • Officially congratulate Audrey Chen and recognize her achievement.
  • Note the Gold Award as the pinnacle achievement within Scouting.
  • Provide for the issuance of copies of the resolution to Audrey Chen and relevant family or school/community representatives (typical for ceremonial resolutions; exact wording may specify dissemination to Audrey Chen and her family, school, or local press).

Procedural and Timeline Information

  • Introduced: April 25, 2025.
  • Status: Adopted.
  • Legislative actions:
    • April 25, 2025: Referred to Finance.
    • April 29, 2025: Reported to calendar for consideration.
    • April 29, 2025: Adopted.
  • Sponsor: Jack M. Martins (primary).

Impact and Beneficiaries

  • Direct beneficiaries: Audrey Chen, and by extension her family and community.
  • Broader impact: Serves as a public celebration of youth achievement and leadership, potentially inspiring other Scouts and students.
  • Fiscal impact: Ceremonial resolutions typically do not create new obligations or require appropriations; no budgetary or policy changes are anticipated as a result of this bill.

Additional Context

  • As a resolution, J 877 does not establish new laws or regulatory requirements. Its purpose is ceremonial recognition and encouragement of civic and community-minded achievement.

Sponsor

  • Primary sponsor: Jack M. Martins

This summary provides an accessible outline of bill J 877’s purpose, provisions, and procedural history, focusing on its ceremonial nature and the recognition of Audrey Chen’s Gold Award achievement.

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

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