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J 663

Congratulating Barbara A. Gurbel upon the occasion of celebrating her 100th Birthday

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Michelle Hinchey

Ceremonial joint resolution recognizing Barbara A. Gurbel for turning 100, offering congratulations; non-binding with no policy impact and transmitted to the honoree.

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Bill Summary · J 663

Summary: Bill J 663 — Congratulating Barbara A. Gurbel upon the occasion of celebrating her 100th Birthday

Overview

Bill J 663 is a ceremonial joint resolution introduced in the 2025 session to formally congratulate Barbara A. Gurbel on the occasion of her 100th birthday. It is a non-binding, commemorative measure rather than a piece of policy or law. The resolution has been adopted by the legislature.

Purpose and Intent

  • To recognize and celebrate the milestone of Barbara A. Gurbel turning 100 years old.
  • To publicly acknowledge her longevity and to extend congratulations and best wishes to her and her family.
  • To provide a formal, celebratory acknowledgment from the legislature for a notable community milestone.

Key Provisions

  • Expressions of congratulations and best wishes to Barbara A. Gurbel on her 100th birthday.
  • Possible acknowledgment of contributions or impact on her family and community (as is customary in ceremonial resolutions).
  • Directive to transmit a copy of the resolution to the honoree (typical for ceremonial recognitions).

Note: The exact language of the resolution is not provided here; the above reflects standard elements found in ceremonial resolutions of this type.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Introduced: April 2, 2025.
  • Initial referral: April 2, 2025 to the Finance committee.
  • Subsequent actions: April 8, 2025, the measure was reported to the calendar for consideration and adopted on the same day.
  • Status: Adopted (a completed ceremonial acknowledgment).

Sponsors

  • Primary sponsor: Senator Michelle Hinchey.

Impact and Coverage

  • Acknowledgment Only: This measure does not create new policy, fiscal obligations, or regulatory changes.
  • Beneficiaries: Barbara A. Gurbel, her family, and the broader community that receives a formal recognition from the state legislature.
  • Fiscal Implications: Generally none; ceremonial resolutions typically have no additional funding or budgetary impact.

Notes for Readers

  • This is a commemorative, non-binding action intended to honor an individual’s personal milestone rather than to change laws or programs.
  • While it reflects official legislative sentiment, it does not confer rights or impose duties on any person or entity.

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

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