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J 401

Congratulating Felicia Garramone upon the occasion of winning first-place in the prestigious International Piano Competition Andret Stoyanov in Sofia, Bulgaria

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Steve Rhoads

Ceremonial resolution congratulates Felicia Garramone for winning first place at the Andret Stoyanov International Piano Competition in Sofia, publicly honoring her achievement.

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Bill Summary · J 401

Summary: Bill J 401 — Congratulating Felicia Garramone upon winning first place at the International Piano Competition Andret Stoyanov (Sofia, Bulgaria)

Overview

  • Bill Number: J 401
  • Title: Congratulating Felicia Garramone upon the occasion of winning first-place in the prestigious International Piano Competition Andret Stoyanov in Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Status: Adopted
  • Classification: Resolution
  • Introduced: February 20, 2025
  • Sponsor: Steve Rhoads (primary)

Purpose and Intent

The bill is a ceremonial resolution recognizing and congratulating Felicia Garramone for achieving first place at an international piano competition held in Sofia, Bulgaria. The measure serves to publicly commend Garramone’s artistic achievement and to highlight the accomplishment as a point of pride for the individual and the community.

Key Provisions

  • Formal expression of congratulations to Felicia Garramone for winning first place at the International Piano Competition Andret Stoyanov in Sofia.
  • Acknowledgment of Garramone’s skill, dedication, and achievement in the field of piano performance.
  • Likely transmission of the appreciation to Garramone and related parties (e.g., family, mentors) and possible inclusion in official records or proclamations.

Note: As a resolution, the bill does not propose policy changes, budget allocations, or regulatory requirements.

Affected Parties and Impact

  • Primary: Felicia Garramone, the recipient of the recognition.
  • Supporting stakeholders may include Garramone’s family, instructors, and local arts communities who take pride in the accomplishment.
  • The broader community benefits from public acknowledgment of artistic achievement, which can enhance cultural visibility and serve as inspiration for local talent.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • 2025-02-20: Introduced and referred to Finance (as part of the bill’s formal committee routing).
  • 2025-02-25: Reported to calendar for consideration (appearing twice in action record).
  • 2025-02-25: Adopted (final passage).

Additional Context

  • The legislative actions indicate ceremonial adoption with no indicated fiscal impact.
  • The bill’s passing and adoption reflect a formal government gesture acknowledging achievement in the arts.

If you’d like, I can add a brief note suggesting potential commemorative actions (e.g., a copy of the resolution presented to Garramone, coverage in local press) or compare this to typical similar resolutions.

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

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