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J 603

Honoring Firefighter James Igoe upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition after 20 years of dedicated service to the East Williston Fire Department

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jack Martins

A ceremonial resolution designates Firefighter James Igoe for special recognition for 20 years with East Williston Fire Department; no new laws or costs, honors service.

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Bill Summary · J 603

Summary of Bill J 603

Overview

Bill J 603 is a ceremonial resolution titled “Honoring Firefighter James Igoe upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition after 20 years of dedicated service to the East Williston Fire Department.” The bill has been adopted. It was introduced on March 28, 2025 and sponsored by Premier Sponsor Jack M. Martins.

Purpose and Intent

  • Recognize and honor Firefighter James Igoe for achieving 20 years of dedicated service with the East Williston Fire Department.
  • publicly acknowledge the firefighter’s contributions to the local community and the firefighting profession.
  • Provide a formal, ceremonial designation of special recognition by the sponsoring legislative body.

Key Provisions

  • The resolution formally designates James Igoe for special recognition in reference to his two-decade tenure with the East Williston Fire Department.
  • It includes expressions of appreciation and commendation for his service.
  • As a resolution, it expresses the sentiments of the legislative body rather than establishing new law or creating enforceable obligations.

Affected Parties and Potential Impact

  • Primary beneficiary: Firefighter James Igoe, in recognition of his 20-year service.
  • Secondary beneficiaries: The East Williston Fire Department and the local community, which may view the recognition as a reflection of the department’s value and commitment to service.
  • Since this is a ceremonial resolution, there are typically no ongoing fiscal obligations or regulatory changes resulting from its adoption.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Introduced: March 28, 2025.
  • Referred to Finance: March 28, 2025 (standard committee referral for resolutions, even though fiscal impact is typically minimal).
  • Adopted: April 2, 2025 (calendar actions repeatedly noted on the same date; indicates passage through required readings or calendar consideration and final adoption).
  • Status: ADOPTED.

Fiscal and Administrative Implications

  • No anticipated substantial fiscal impact; ceremonial recognitions typically do not require funding or create new obligations.
  • Administrative effect is the formal designation of special recognition by the legislative body.

Sponsorship

  • Primary sponsor: Jack M. Martins.

Notes

  • The bill is a resolution, not a statute or law, and does not create new regulatory requirements.
  • The designation serves as a formal public commendation of a community member’s long-tenured service with a local fire department.

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

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