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J 516

Honoring the Grand Marshal, King, and Queen of the 22nd Annual Irish Parade of Camden, New York

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Griffo

Ceremonial resolution publicly honors Camden’s 22nd Irish Parade Grand Marshal, King, and Queen, congratulating them and thanking organizers and the Irish-American community.

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Bill Summary · J 516

Bill J 516 — Honoring the Grand Marshal, King, and Queen of the 22nd Annual Irish Parade of Camden, New York

Overview

Bill J 516 is a ceremonial resolution introduced on March 14, 2025, in recognition of the Grand Marshal, King, and Queen of Camden, New York’s 22nd Annual Irish Parade. The bill is classified as a resolution and is sponsored by primary sponsor Joseph A. Griffo. The measure has since been adopted.

Purpose and Intent

  • The primary aim is to publicly honor and recognize the individuals selected as the Grand Marshal, King, and Queen for Camden’s 22nd Annual Irish Parade.
  • The resolution conveys congratulations, appreciation, and best wishes for continued community contribution and the success of the parade and Camden’s Irish-American heritage.

Key Provisions

  • Formal recognition of the Grand Marshal, King, and Queen associated with Camden’s Irish Parade.
  • Expressions of commendation and goodwill from the Legislature toward the parade organizers and the Camden community.
  • No creation or amendment of law, no specific appropriations or fiscal authorizations are indicated in the summary provided.

Affected Parties

  • The Grand Marshal, King, and Queen of Camden’s 22nd Annual Irish Parade.
  • Camden, New York’s Irish-American community and parade organizers.
  • The state as the issuer of ceremonial recognition; no direct regulatory or funding impact on state programs.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • 2025-03-14: Introduced and referred to Finance.
  • 2025-03-18: Adopted; reported to Calendar for consideration (listed multiple times on the same date).
  • Sponsor: Joseph A. Griffo (primary).

Impact and Context

  • This is a ceremonial, commemorative measure with no substantive policy changes or fiscal implications.
  • It serves to highlight local cultural tradition, honor community members, and publicly acknowledge a notable local event.
  • Such resolutions often reinforce civic pride and historical awareness within the state’s legislative record.

If you’d like, I can compare this bill to similar past resolutions (e.g., other Irish Parade commemorations) to provide context on typical language and scope.

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