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J 584

Honoring Michael Shea upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition after 50 years of dedicated service to the Constable Fire Department

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Dan Stec

Ceremonial resolution recognizing Michael Shea for 50 years of service with the Constable Fire Department; no policy or budget effects, just formal commendation; adopted.

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Bill Summary · J 584

Summary: Bill J 584 — Honoring Michael Shea for 50 Years of Service to the Constable Fire Department

Overview

Bill J 584 is a ceremonial resolution intended to honor and designate Michael Shea for special recognition upon reaching 50 years of dedicated service with the Constable Fire Department. The bill is classified as a resolution, not a law, and its passage constitutes formal commendation rather than the creation or modification of public policy.

Purpose and Intent

  • Recognize Michael Shea for five decades of service to the Constable Fire Department.
  • Present a formal expression of appreciation and honor from the legislative body for sustained community service and commitment to public safety.

Key Provisions

  • The resolution designates Michael Shea for special recognition in light of his 50 years of service with the Constable Fire Department.
  • As a ceremonial measure, the bill does not establish or alter statutes, authorize expenditures, or create new regulatory obligations.
  • The resolution serves as an official record of the legislature’s commendation and is typically accompanied by a presentation copy to the honoree.

Affected Parties

  • Michael Shea (honoree)
  • Constable Fire Department and its personnel
  • Members of the legislative body recognizing community service
  • Local constituents who benefit from long-standing public safety service

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: March 26, 2025
  • Sponsor: Dan Stec (primary)
  • Initial committee action: Referred to the Finance Committee (March 26, 2025)
  • Subsequent actions: Reported to calendar for consideration (April 2, 2025) and adopted on April 2, 2025
  • Status: ADOPTED

Fiscal Implications

  • None anticipated. As a resolution, J 584 does not impose new spending, authorize appropriations, or create fiscal obligations. Any ceremonial presentation or distribution of copies is typically handled within existing legislative and ceremonial processes.

Additional Notes

  • This is a clearly ceremonial recognition, reflecting the community value of long-term service in public safety. There are no policy changes or programmatic requirements associated with adoption.

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