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J 1124

Honoring Aidan Kane, Tyler Sodja, Donato Jellenich, and Morgan Randall in recognition of their prompt and heroic actions to save a family and their home

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Griffo and 1 co-sponsor

Ceremonial resolution honoring Aidan Kane, Tyler Sodja, Donato Jellenich, and Morgan Randall for prompt, heroic actions saving a family and their home; no policy changes.

REFERRED TO FINANCE
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Bill Summary · J 1124

Summary of Bill J 1124: Honoring Aidan Kane, Tyler Sodja, Donato Jellenich, and Morgan Randall

Overview

Bill J 1124 is a ceremonial resolution introduced to publicly recognize four individuals—Aidan Kane, Tyler Sodja, Donato Jellenich, and Morgan Randall—for their prompt and heroic actions to save a family and their home. The bill is classified as a resolution rather than a statute and does not appear to propose policy changes or create new law. Its primary effect is ceremonial acknowledgment and gratitude from the legislative body.

Purpose and Intent

  • Express appreciation and commendation for acts of bravery performed by the named individuals.
  • Recognize their prompt response and heroic actions in saving a family and their home.
  • Serve as a formal, public record of gratitude from the legislature.

Key Provisions

  • Formal resolution recognizing the four individuals named in the bill.
  • Language of commendation noting their prompt and heroic actions.
  • No policy changes, regulatory adjustments, or funding authorizations are described in the available summary.
  • Purpose is ceremonial, aimed at honoring exemplary public-spirited conduct.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Primary: Aidan Kane, Tyler Sodja, Donato Jellenich, and Morgan Randall.
  • Secondary: The family they saved and the broader community, which benefits from public acknowledgment of courage and civic virtue.
  • Fiscal/Policy Impact: Not indicated. Resolutions of this nature typically have no direct fiscal impact or statutory changes.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: May 28, 2025.
  • Status: Referred to the Finance Committee (referenced twice in the legislative actions provided).
  • Legislative Actions: On 2025-05-28, the bill was referred to Finance (listed twice in the provided record).
  • Next steps: If advanced by the Finance Committee, the bill would proceed through committee consideration and potentially to a vote on the floor, culminating in adoption as a formal resolution.

Sponsors

  • Primary Sponsor: Joseph A. Griffo
  • Cosponsor: Mark Walczyk

Notes

  • The bill’s text is focused on ceremonial recognition. Readers seeking details about the incident or the individuals’ actions may need to refer to sponsor statements or accompanying material not provided in the current summary.

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

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