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J 568

Honoring the Eureka Grand Chapter upon the occasion of hosting its Esther Day Women's History Month Celebration on March 26, 2025

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kevin Parker

Ceremonial resolution commends the Eureka Grand Chapter for hosting Esther Day during Women's History Month, boosting community awareness with no new fiscal obligations.

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Bill Summary · J 568

Bill Summary: J 568 – Honoring the Eureka Grand Chapter upon the occasion of hosting its Esther Day Women's History Month Celebration on March 26, 2025

What the bill is

  • Type: Resolution (ceremonial recognition)
  • Bill Number: J 568
  • Title: Honoring the Eureka Grand Chapter upon the occasion of hosting its Esther Day Women's History Month Celebration on March 26, 2025
  • Status: Adopted
  • Introduced: March 21, 2025
  • Sponsor(s): Kevin S. Parker (primary)

Purpose and intent

  • The resolution recognizes and honors the Eureka Grand Chapter for hosting Esther Day Women’s History Month Celebration on March 26, 2025. It serves as a formal commendation of the organization’s event and its contribution to acknowledging Women’s History Month.

Key provisions and content

  • As a ceremonial resolution, the bill would publicly acknowledge the Eureka Grand Chapter and its leadership for organizing and hosting the Esther Day event.
  • The text of the bill is not provided here, but typical provisions in such resolutions include a formal statement of commendation and a Be It Resolved clause expressing appreciation from the legislative body.
  • There is no indication of new programmatic authority, statutory change, or appropriations. If any fiscal impact were anticipated, it would be outlined in the bill text, which is not included in the provided information.

Legislative history and timeline

  • 2025-03-21: Referred to Finance (twice listed)
  • 2025-03-25: Reported to calendar for consideration (twice listed)
  • 2025-03-25: Adopted (twice listed)
  • The sequence indicates the measure was reviewed for fiscal impact by the Finance committee and subsequently advanced to the calendar and adopted on March 25, 2025.

Who is affected

  • The primary recognition is directed at the Eureka Grand Chapter (the organization hosting the event) and its members. The broader community observing Women’s History Month may benefit from heightened visibility of Esther Day activities.

Potential impact

  • Ceremonial recognition can elevate awareness of Esther Day and Women’s History Month within the community.
  • No explicit fiscal obligations or policy changes are indicated by the information available; as a resolution, it is primarily symbolic and ceremonial.

Notable details

  • Esther Day is highlighted as part of Women’s History Month, with the event date noted as March 26, 2025.
  • Primary sponsor: Kevin S. Parker.

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

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