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K 361

Honoring Chief Daniel John Schwertfeger upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition after 50 years of dedicated service to the Floyd Volunteer Fire Department

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Marianne Buttenschon

Ceremonial resolution honors Chief Daniel John Schwertfeger for 50 years of service with the Floyd Volunteer Fire Department, designating him for special recognition.

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Bill Summary · K 361

Summary: Bill K 361 – Honoring Chief Daniel John Schwertfeger

Overview

Bill K 361 is a ceremonial resolution designed to honor and recognize Chief Daniel John Schwertfeger for reaching 50 years of dedicated service with the Floyd Volunteer Fire Department. The measure is classified as a resolution rather than a piece of legislation creating or changing law.

Key Details

  • Bill Number: K 361
  • Title: Honoring Chief Daniel John Schwertfeger upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition after 50 years of dedicated service to the Floyd Volunteer Fire Department
  • Status: Adopted
  • Introduced: April 22, 2025
  • Classification: Resolution
  • Sponsor: Marianne Buttenschon (primary)

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly acknowledge and celebrate Chief Daniel John Schwertfeger for 50 years of service to the Floyd Volunteer Fire Department.
  • To recognize leadership, commitment to public safety, and contributions to the local community over five decades.
  • To formally designate Chief Schwertfeger for “special recognition” by the legislative body as a mark of honor.

Key Provisions

While the full text is not provided, typical components of a resolution of this nature would include:
- A preface (whereas clauses) praising Chief Schwertfeger’s decades of service, leadership, and impact on the Floyd Volunteer Fire Department and community.
- A “Now, therefore be it resolved” clause expressing formal recognition and bestowal of special recognition upon Chief Schwertfeger.
- Directives to transmit copies of the resolution to Chief Schwertfeger, Floyd Volunteer Fire Department, and relevant local officials or agencies.
- A closing endorsement by the legislative body (and possibly the clerk’s certificate of adoption).

Affected Parties and Impact

  • Primary beneficiary: Chief Daniel John Schwertfeger.
  • Organizations impacted: Floyd Volunteer Fire Department; potentially the local community members who benefit from his long service.
  • Fiscal/Policy Impact: As a ceremonial resolution, there is no anticipated fiscal cost or lawmaking change; primarily symbolic recognition.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Legislative Actions:
    • 2025-04-22 — Introduced
    • 2025-04-22 — Adopted
  • Next Steps: No further action typically required beyond adoption; copies would be distributed to relevant parties.

Notes

  • The bill’s sponsor is Marianne Buttenschon (primary).
  • This is a ceremonial acknowledgment rather than a statute or appropriations measure.

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

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