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K 816

Congratulating Diane Cooper-Currier upon the occasion of her retirement, as Executive Director, after more than 40 years of distinguished service to Oswego County Opportunities, Inc.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Will Barclay

Ceremonial resolution congratulates Diane Cooper-Currier on retirement after 40+ years leading Oswego County Opportunities, Inc.; recognizes her service; no fiscal impact.

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Bill Summary · K 816

Summary of Bill K 816 – Congratulatory Resolution

Overview

  • Bill Number: K 816
  • Title: Congratulating Diane Cooper-Currier upon the occasion of her retirement, as Executive Director, after more than 40 years of distinguished service to Oswego County Opportunities, Inc.
  • Classification: Resolution (ceremonial, non-binding)
  • Status: ADOPTED
  • Introduced: June 16, 2025
  • Legislative Actions: 2025-06-16: INTRODUCED; 2025-06-16: ADOPTED

Purpose

The bill is a ceremonial resolution recognizing and congratulating Diane Cooper-Currier on the occasion of her retirement as Executive Director of Oswego County Opportunities, Inc., in recognition of more than four decades of service to the organization and the Oswego County community.

Key Provisions (typical elements of such a resolution)

  • A formal statement congratulating Diane Cooper-Currier on the achievement of retirement from the role of Executive Director.
  • Acknowledgment of her leadership, tenure (more than 40 years) and distinguished service to Oswego County Opportunities, Inc.
  • Expressions of appreciation for her contributions to the organization and to the community.
  • Best wishes for health, happiness, and continued success in retirement.
  • (Implicit) Provision of the resolution to appropriate recipients, such as Ms. Cooper-Currier and Oswego County Opportunities, Inc., as a formal record of recognition. Note: the specific text of provisions is not provided, but these elements are typical for ceremonial resolutions.

Who/What Is Affected

  • Primary honoree: Diane Cooper-Currier (retiring Executive Director).
  • Organization referenced: Oswego County Opportunities, Inc.
  • Community impact: Public recognition of long service and the positive relationship between the legislative body and local aging/advocacy or social service organizations.

Procedural/Timelines

  • The bill was introduced and adopted on the same day, June 16, 2025, indicating a rapid passage typical of ceremonial resolutions.
  • As a resolution, the act does not enact policy or allocate funds; it serves as an official commendation and public acknowledgment.

Impact and Rationale

  • Symbolic Impact: Formal recognition of decades of leadership and commitment; can bolster community goodwill and highlight the importance of Oswego County Opportunities, Inc. in serving county residents.
  • No Fiscal Change: No budgetary or regulatory changes are implied by the text provided; the measure is ceremonial in nature.

Contextual Note

This summary reflects the bill’s stated purpose and typical elements of such ceremonial resolutions. The exact language of the adopted resolution is not provided here, but the status and actions indicate formal commendation of a long-serving county employee and community leader.

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

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