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K 65

Congratulating Jean Raymond upon the occasion of her retirement after nearly 37 years of dedicated service as Supervisor of the Town of Edinburg, New York

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Matt Simpson

Ceremonial resolution honors Jean Raymond for nearly 37 years as Edinburg Town Supervisor, recognizing leadership and public service; non-binding, symbolic tribute.

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Bill Summary · K 65

Summary of Bill K 65

Quick overview

  • Bill Number: K 65
  • Title: Congratulating Jean Raymond upon the occasion of her retirement after nearly 37 years of dedicated service as Supervisor of the Town of Edinburg, New York
  • Classification: Resolution
  • Status: ADOPTED
  • Introduced: January 28, 2025
  • Sponsor (primary): Matthew Simpson

Purpose and intent

K 65 is a ceremonial resolution recognizing and honoring Jean Raymond for her retirement after approximately 37 years of service as the Town Supervisor of Edinburg, New York. The resolution serves as a formal gesture of gratitude and appreciation from the legislative body for her leadership and long-standing public service to the Town and its residents. As a resolution, its primary effect is non-binding and symbolic, rather than creating new law or imposing financial obligations.

Key provisions

  • Formal congratulations and best wishes to Jean Raymond on the occasion of her retirement.
  • Recognition of nearly 37 years of service as Town Supervisor of Edinburg, highlighting leadership and contributions to the community.
  • Acknowledgment of the impact of her tenure on the Town and its residents, conveyed through official legislative channels.
  • (Operational/records aspect typical of ceremonial resolutions) May include placement in official records and presentation to the honoree.

Who is affected

  • Primary honoree: Jean Raymond (retiring Town Supervisor, Town of Edinburg, NY).
  • The governing body: Town or legislative body that adopted the resolution (as the formal record of recognition).
  • Local community: Indirectly, residents and colleagues who benefited from her nearly 37 years of service.

Procedural history and timeline

  • 2025-01-28: Introduced (K 65).
  • 2025-01-28: Adopted (the same day), resulting in the official recognition becoming part of the legislative record.

Sponsor

  • Primary Sponsor: Matthew Simpson

Impact and notes

  • This is a ceremonial acknowledgment; it does not authorize expenditures, create policy, or alter statutory authority.
  • The resolution contributes to formal historical record and may be used in official proceedings or commemorative publications.
  • Given the concise nature of the action, it reflects the community’s appreciation for a long tenure in local government leadership.

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

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