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SC 532

Extend sympathy to surviving family of National Republican Committee Woman Jeanne Luckey.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jason Barrett and 28 co-sponsors

Expresses official condolences from the legislature to Jeanne Luckey's surviving family; ceremonial and symbolic, with no legal effect.

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Bill Summary · SC 532

Summary — SC 532: Extend sympathy to surviving family of National Republican Committee Woman Jeanne Luckey

Quick overview

  • Bill number: SC 532
  • Type: Concurrent Resolution (subject: Rules)
  • Introduced: February 19, 2025
  • Status: Enrolled Bill Signed (3/06/2025)
  • Purpose: To officially extend the condolences and sympathy of the legislature to the surviving family of Jeanne Luckey, who served as National Republican Committee Woman.

Purpose and intent

SC 532 is a ceremonial, non‑binding concurrent resolution whose primary purpose is to express the legislature’s official sympathy and condolences to the surviving family of Jeanne Luckey. The resolution recognizes her role as a National Republican Committee Woman and offers the body’s respect and condolences following her death.

Key provisions

  • A formal expression of the Senate’s (and, as a concurrent resolution, the legislature’s) sympathy and condolences to the surviving family of Jeanne Luckey.
  • (Implied) Acknowledgement of Jeanne Luckey’s service and public role as National Republican Committee Woman.
  • No substantive or regulatory changes to state law; the resolution is symbolic and declaratory in nature.

Who is affected

  • Primary: The surviving family and loved ones of Jeanne Luckey, who are the direct recipients of the legislature’s expressed sympathy.
  • Secondary: The National Republican Committee and broader political community may be formally acknowledged by the text, but the resolution creates no rights, obligations, or financial impacts.

Legislative timeline and procedural history

  • 2025-02-19: Introduced and referred to Rules.
  • 2025-02-25: Title sufficient (Title Suff Do Be Adopted).
  • 2025-02-27: Adopted (first chamber action).
  • 2025-02-28: Transmitted to House; referred to Rules.
  • 2025-03-03: Title sufficient in receiving chamber (Title Suff Do Be Adopted).
  • 2025-03-05: Adopted by the receiving chamber; returned for enrolling; noted as Immediate Release.
  • 2025-03-06: Enrolled Bill Signed (record shows this action twice on 3/06/2025).

Legal effect and impact

  • SC 532 is purely ceremonial. It carries no legal force, creates no expenditures or statutory changes, and imposes no duties on state agencies. Its impact is symbolic: recording the legislature’s formal condolences and recognizing Jeanne Luckey’s public service.

If you would like, I can draft the likely text of such a resolution (condolence language) or extract specific language if the enrolled text is available.

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

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