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J 669

Congratulating Charlotte A. White upon the occasion of celebrating her 100th Birthday

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Michelle Hinchey

Ceremonial joint resolution congratulates Charlotte A. White on her 100th birthday, publicly honoring a milestone with no legal or budget impact.

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Legislative Bill Summary: J 669 – Congratulating Charlotte A. White on her 100th Birthday

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  • Bill Number: J 669
  • Title: Congratulating Charlotte A. White upon the occasion of celebrating her 100th Birthday
  • Status: Adopted
  • Introduced: April 2, 2025
  • Classification: Resolution (ceremonial)
  • Primary Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey

Purpose and Intent

J 669 is a ceremonial joint resolution recognizing and congratulating Charlotte A. White on the occasion of her 100th birthday. Resolutions of this nature are traditional legislative gestures that publicly acknowledge a milestone in the life of a resident and extend best wishes. There is no new legal authority or fiscal appropriation attached to such resolutions; they serve primarily as an official expression of the legislature’s sentiments and as a public record of the milestone.

Key Provisions

  • A formal expression of congratulations and best wishes to Charlotte A. White on turning 100 years old.
  • Public acknowledgment, commending her milestone and any notable contributions or role within the community (as customary for such resolutions).
  • Typically includes a directive that a copy of the resolution be transmitted to the honoree or family, and may be printed in the official records. Note: Specific language is not provided in the summary, but these are common elements of ceremonial resolutions.

Who Is Affected

  • Primary: Charlotte A. White (the honoree of the centennial milestone).
  • Secondary: The general public and the members/staff of the sponsoring legislature, who will recognize this milestone in the official record.
  • No direct fiscal impact or changes to law or policy are anticipated from a ceremonial resolution.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduction: April 2, 2025.
  • Initial Referral: Referred to the Finance committee on April 2, 2025 (typical for formal processing, even though no fiscal provisions are expected).
  • Advancement: April 8, 2025, the resolution was reported to the calendar for consideration (listed twice, likely indicating multiple chamber or procedural steps).
  • Adoption: April 8, 2025, the resolution was adopted (listed twice in the actions showing passage).

Additional Notes

  • The bill is sponsored by Senator Michelle Hinchey as the primary sponsor.
  • The content reflects a standard ceremonial recognition; no substantive policy changes or budgetary implications are expected.

If you’d like, I can provide a sample of the typical text such resolutions include or compare this bill to similar ceremonial recognitions.

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

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