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J 459

Congratulating Coach Edward Curle upon the occasion of being named the Section 1 Swimming and Diving Coach of the Year by the National Federation of State High School Associations

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Rachel May

Ceremonial resolution congratulates Edward Curle on being named NFHS Section 1 Swimming & Diving Coach of the Year; recognizes his leadership, with no law or funding changes.

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Bill Summary · J 459

Bill J 459 — Congratulating Coach Edward Curle

Overview

Bill J 459 is a ceremonial, non-binding resolution recognizing and congratulating Edward Curle on being named the Section 1 Swimming and Diving Coach of the Year by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). The resolution is classified as a non-legislative, ceremonial measure and does not establish new laws or fiscal obligations.

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly honor Edward Curle for earning the NFHS Section 1 Swimming and Diving Coach of the Year.
  • To acknowledge his leadership, contributions to student-athletes, and positive impact on the school and community.
  • To highlight the achievement as a representative honor for the state’s high school athletics program.

Key Provisions

  • Expresses official congratulations to Edward Curle.
  • Recognizes his achievement and service to students and the athletics program.
  • Serves as a ceremonial acknowledgment by the legislature; not intended to create or modify law, policy, or funding.

Sponsor

  • Primary Sponsor: Rachel May

Legislative History and Timeline

  • Introduced: March 5, 2025
  • Early Action: Referred to Finance on March 5, 2025
  • Subsequent Action: Reported to Calendar for Consideration on March 11, 2025
  • Adopted: March 11, 2025
  • Status: Adopted

Who Would Be Affected

  • Edward Curle (the honoree)
  • The students and swimming/diving program under his leadership
  • The school and the broader Section 1 athletics community
  • The state, through formal recognition of a notable coaching achievement

Practical Impact

  • No changes to statutory law or regulatory framework.
  • No direct funding or fiscal impact is associated with the resolution.
  • Serves to elevate the profile of the coach and the state’s high school athletics programs.

Additional Notes

  • NFHS recognition is referenced to contextualize the honor; the bill itself is a formal congratulatory gesture from the legislature.

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

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