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J 652

Congratulating Gloria M. Swenson upon the occasion of celebrating her 100th Birthday

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Michelle Hinchey

Ceremonial resolution congratulates Gloria M. Swenson on her 100th birthday, recognizing her life and community contributions; no policy changes, copies may be sent to the honoree.

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Bill Summary · J 652

Summary of Bill J 652 – Congratulating Gloria M. Swenson on the Occasion of Her 100th Birthday

Overview

Bill J 652 is a ceremonial resolution (classification: resolution) introduced on April 2, 2025, and subsequently adopted on April 8, 2025. The primary purpose is to publicly recognize and celebrate Gloria M. Swenson on her 100th birthday. The bill is sponsored by primary sponsor Michelle Hinchey.

Purpose and Intent

  • To offer formal congratulations to Gloria M. Swenson on reaching the milestone of 100 years.
  • To publicly acknowledge her life, contributions, and significance to the community (as customary for such celebratory resolutions).

Key Provisions

  • Expresses congratulations and best wishes to Gloria M. Swenson on the occasion of her 100th birthday.
  • Typically includes language recognizing her life achievements and her role in the community (standard for congratulatory resolutions).
  • May authorize or request that a copy of the resolution be transmitted to the honoree or her family as a token of recognition (a common provision in such resolutions).

Affected Parties

  • Primary affected individual: Gloria M. Swenson.
  • Family and close associates who may receive a copy of the resolution.
  • The broader community that witnesses the ceremonial recognition.
  • The legislative body (the sponsor and members who adopted the resolution).

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Introduced: April 2, 2025.
  • Initial action: Referred to Finance (as part of the normal committee review process).
  • April 8, 2025: Reported to calendar for consideration.
  • April 8, 2025: Adopted by the legislative body (final adoption date).
  • Status: Adopted (the resolution has passed and stands as an official expression of recognition).

Sponsorship

  • Primary sponsor: Michelle Hinchey.

Potential Impact

  • Ceremonial acknowledgment with no direct fiscal or policy changes.
  • Serves as a formal public record recognizing an individual’s milestone.
  • Enhances community pride and preserves a note of appreciation within the official proceedings.

Notes

  • The actions indicate typical ceremonial processing: referral to a committee (Finance), calendar consideration, and eventual adoption.
  • While the text is not provided, the standard structure for such resolutions includes formal “Be it resolved” clauses and a directive to transmit copies to the honoree.

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

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