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J 264

Congratulating Sofronio Vasquez upon the occasion of winning Season 26 of The Voice

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Griffo

Ceremonial resolution congratulates Sofronio Vasquez for winning Season 26 of The Voice, formally honoring his achievement with no policy changes and transmitting notice to him.

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Bill Summary · J 264

Summary of Bill J 264 — Congratulating Sofronio Vasquez upon the occasion of winning Season 26 of The Voice

Overview

Bill J 264 is a ceremonial resolution recognizing Sofronio Vasquez for winning Season 26 of the television singing competition The Voice. The resolution serves as an official commendation by the legislature, expressing congratulations and best wishes to Vasquez and acknowledging his achievement and its inspiring impact.

Purpose and Intent

  • Publicly honor Sofronio Vasquez for winning Season 26 of The Voice.
  • Celebrate achievements in music and the arts and acknowledge the positive cultural impact of Vasquez’s success.
  • Provide a formal record of recognition by the legislature.

Key Provisions

  • Official language typically includes a statement of congratulations and best wishes from the legislature.
  • May designate that the resolution be transmitted to Vasquez and printed in the official journals or memorialize the achievement in public records.
  • No substantive policy changes or programmatic authorizations; it is a ceremonial acknowledgment.

Timeline and Procedural Aspects

  • Introduced: January 24, 2025.
  • Legislative actions indicate the bill was referred to Finance on the introduction date.
  • On January 28, 2025, the bill was reported to the calendar for consideration and ultimately adopted on that same date.
  • Status: Adopted, indicating passage by the legislature.

Fiscal Impact

  • As a resolution, no new programs or appropriations are created. Generally, only minimal administrative or printing costs are anticipated, if any.

Affected Parties

  • Primary recipient: Sofronio Vasquez (the honoree).
  • The public and arts community may benefit from enhanced recognition of achievement in popular culture.
  • The sponsors and members of the legislature, who participate in ceremonial expressions of congratulations.

Sponsors

  • Primary sponsor: Joseph A. Griffo.

Notes

  • This is a ceremonial resolution without governing or regulatory effect, intended to publicly acknowledge and celebrate a notable achievement in entertainment. Its adoption completes a formal recognition by the legislature and would typically be transmitted to the recipient and made part of the official records.

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

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