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K 795

Congratulating Kevin Crosley upon the occasion of his retirement after more than four decades of dedicated service to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Brian Miller

Ceremonial resolution commends Kevin Crosley for more than four decades serving people with IDD, publicly recognizing his retirement and impact without creating legal obligations.

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Bill Summary · K 795

Summary of Bill K 795

Overview

Bill K 795 is a ceremonial resolution introduced in the 2025 session to publicly congratulate Kevin Crosley on his retirement after more than four decades of service to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The resolution was introduced and adopted on the same day, June 12, 2025, and lists Brian D. Miller as the primary sponsor.

Purpose and Intent

  • Officially recognize and honor Kevin Crosley for his long-term commitment to supporting people with IDD.
  • Celebrate career contributions to the wellbeing, advocacy, and support of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Provide a formal expression of appreciation from the legislature for Crosley’s public service and retirement.

Key Provisions

  • The bill is a resolution, not a statute, and does not create new laws or impose obligations.
  • It conveys the legislature’s congratulations and best wishes for Crosley’s retirement.
  • It serves as a public acknowledgment of Crosley’s impact on the IDD community.

Who/What Is Affected

  • Primary beneficiary: Kevin Crosley, in recognition of his retirement.
  • Broader impact: awareness and public acknowledgment within the IDD community and among stakeholders who value long-term service in this field.
  • Legislative body: The sponsoring chamber expresses a formal, ceremonial sentiment.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: June 12, 2025.
  • Action: Adopted on the same day, June 12, 2025.
  • Status: Adopted (a ceremonial measure recognizing an individual’s contributions; not a law).
  • Sponsor: Brian D. Miller (primary sponsor).

Impact and Observations

  • Non-binding: As a ceremonial resolution, it does not alter statutes, funding, or regulatory authority.
  • Public recognition: Provides a formal, public record of appreciation that can be used in press materials, commemorations, or community acknowledgement.
  • Significance: Highlights the legislature’s support for individuals and professionals working to improve services and opportunities for people with IDD.

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