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J 658

Congratulating Patricia Russin upon the occasion of celebrating her 100th Birthday

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Michelle Hinchey

Ceremonial resolution recognizing Patricia Russin for turning 100, offering official congratulations from the Legislature; no policy, fiscal, or legal effect.

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Bill Summary · J 658

Summary of Bill J 658: Congratulating Patricia Russin upon the occasion of celebrating her 100th Birthday

Overview

Bill J 658 is a ceremonial resolution whose purpose is to extend congratulations to Patricia Russin on the occasion of her 100th birthday. The bill is classified as a resolution (not a law) and has been adopted. The sponsor listed is Michelle Hinchey (primary).

Purpose and Intent

  • To officially recognize and celebrate Patricia Russin for reaching the milestone of 100 years.
  • To honor her life, longevity, and any contributions or significance she holds within the community or state.
  • To express best wishes from the Legislature and to commemorate the occasion in the state’s official records.

Key Provisions

  • Formal acknowledgment of Patricia Russin’s 100th birthday.
  • Conveyance of congratulations, good wishes, and recognition from the legislative body.
  • Typically, such resolutions may direct the Clerk to transmit a copy of the resolution to the honoree and relevant family members (though the exact text is not provided here).

Who is Affected

  • Primary: Patricia Russin (the honoree).
  • Secondary: Family and friends of the honoree; readers and residents who understand the symbolic importance of recognizing centenarians.
  • There are no anticipated fiscal costs or policy changes arising from a ceremonial resolution.

Procedural and Timeline Notes

  • Introduced: April 2, 2025.
  • Legislative actions show referral to a committee (Finance) on April 2, 2025.
  • On April 8, 2025, the measure was reported to the calendar for consideration and subsequently adopted.
  • Sponsor: Michelle Hinchey (primary).

Impact and Context

  • This is a ceremonial measure, with no impact on statutes, budgets, or state policy.
  • Its value lies in public recognition and community morale, highlighting longevity and the life of a local resident.
  • Adoption of such resolutions often serves to publicly honor individuals and may be used by constituents to celebrate notable local residents.

Additional Notes

  • The record reflects the standard pattern for ceremonial resolutions: introduction, committee referral, calendar consideration, and adoption.
  • No additional co-sponsors or substantive policy changes are indicated in the provided information.

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

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