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J 338

Honoring Elise May upon the occasion of her designation for special recognition by HEARTS Port Washington on February 7, 2025

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jack Martins

A ceremonial resolution honors Elise May for her Feb 7, 2025 recognition by HEARTS Port Washington, a symbolic tribute with no new laws or funding.

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Bill Summary · J 338

Summary of Bill J 338 — Honoring Elise May

Overview

  • Bill number: J 338
  • Title: Honoring Elise May upon the occasion of her designation for special recognition by HEARTS Port Washington on February 7, 2025
  • Type: Resolution
  • Status: ADOPTED
  • Introduced: February 7, 2025
  • Primary sponsor: Jack M. Martins

Purpose and Intent

  • The resolution commemorates Elise May for her designation for special recognition by HEARTS Port Washington on February 7, 2025. Its primary purpose is ceremonial acknowledgment of her contributions or impact as recognized by the organization.

Key Provisions

  • Formal recognition and commendation of Elise May by the adopting legislative body.
  • Acknowledgment of the February 7, 2025 designation event hosted by HEARTS Port Washington.
  • Likely to include ceremonial language expressing appreciation and bestowing honorary recognition from the legislative body.
  • As a resolution, it does not create new laws, authorize spending, or establish new programs; its effect is symbolic and ceremonial.

Procedural / Timeline Details

  • February 7, 2025: Introduced and referred to the Finance committee.
  • February 11, 2025: Reported to the calendar for consideration.
  • February 11, 2025: Adopted by the legislative body (the same date appears multiple times in the record, indicating a swift adoption sequence).
  • Overall status: Adopted, finalizing the ceremonial recognition.

Affected Parties

  • Elise May (honoree)
  • HEARTS Port Washington (organization recognizing the honoree)
  • The legislative body issuing the resolution (likely a town/county/state legislative chamber)

Fiscal / Administrative Impact

  • No fiscal appropriation or programmatic changes are indicated. Ceremonial resolutions typically have no direct financial impact beyond minor administrative costs (printing, presentation, and distribution of the resolution).

Additional Notes

  • The available information lists only the primary sponsor (Jack M. Martins) and does not specify additional co-sponsors.
  • The “Version Content” section is not provided, so the summary reflects standard elements typical of honorific resolutions and the documented actions and status.

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

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