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SR 567

Congratulating Saivi Bhandary for attaining the Girl Scout Gold Award.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Brent Hagenbuch

Senate recognizes and congratulates Saivi Bhandary for earning the Girl Scout Gold Award with a ceremonial commendation celebrating her leadership and service to inspire youth.

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Bill Summary · SR 567

Summary of Senate Resolution SR 567

Overview

SR 567 is a ceremonial Senate Resolution introduced on May 21, 2025, recognizing and congratulating Saivi Bhandary for attaining the Girl Scout Gold Award. The resolution is categorized as a Congratulatory & Honorary measure and is identified in the subject line as a recognition of Bhandary’s achievement. Its status is listed as “Reported enrolled,” indicating passage through the legislative process with formal enrollment.

Purpose and Intent

  • To formally acknowledge Saivi Bhandary for earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement offered by the Girl Scouts.
  • To publicly commend Bhandary for demonstrated leadership, service, and character as part of the state’s celebration of community accomplishments.
  • To provide official recognition that may inspire others in the community, particularly youth, to pursue leadership and service.

Key Provisions (What the bill would do)

  • Issue a ceremonial expression of congratulations and commendation from the Senate.
  • Recognize Bhandary’s commitment to leadership, service, and personal development as demonstrated by earning the Gold Award.
  • Include a formal statement of best wishes for future endeavors (typical language in congratulatory resolutions).
  • No budgetary allocations or mandated program changes are included, as is typical for a resolutions measure.

Who/What is Affected

  • Primary recipient: Saivi Bhandary.
  • Beneficiaries of the recognition: Bhandary (and, by extension, her family, school, and local community).
  • Broader impact: Sets a public example of achievement and service; contributes to community pride.

Procedural Timeline and Status

  • 2025-05-21: Introduced and received by the Secretary of the Senate.
  • 2025-05-23: Read and adopted.
  • 2025-05-23: Vote recorded in Journal.
  • 2025-05-23: Reported enrolled (indicating formal enrollment after passage).

Potential Impact

  • Non-financial, ceremonial impact: Public recognition of a student’s accomplishment, which can inspire peers and highlight the value of service leadership.
  • No legal or fiscal changes: The resolution does not alter statutes, authorize spending, or create new requirements.

Next Steps

  • If the resolution has cleared enrollment, it would be formally presented to the recipient or acknowledged by relevant offices as part of the official record. Further action would typically be ceremonial continuation unless otherwise directed by the chamber.

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

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