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HR 6360

HOUSE RESOLUTION EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chris Blazejewski and 1 co-sponsor

Rhode Island HR 6360 awards ceremonial congratulations to a broad slate of residents, students, educators, volunteers, and groups for service and achievements.

05/22/2025 House read and passed
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Bill Summary · HR 6360

Summary: Rhode Island House Resolution HR 6360 — Extending Congratulations

Status: House read and passed on May 22, 2025

Introduced: May 22, 2025
Introduced By: Representatives Blazejewski and Chippendale
Type: House Resolution (ceremonial)

Purpose and intent
- HR 6360 is a ceremonial House Resolution that extends congratulations and commendations to a broad array of individuals and organizations in recognition of their service, achievements, and contributions to the State of Rhode Island.
- The resolution acknowledges ongoing commitment to education, public service, community involvement, and notable visits or achievements by Rhode Island residents and organizations.

Key provisions and themes
- Ceremonial commendations for a large roster of named individuals, groups, and organizations. The text indicates an extensive list of honorees, including students, interns, educators, community volunteers, and local organizations.
- Specific categories referenced in the excerpt include:
- Rhode Island State Government Internship Program participants who completed the 2025 internship, highlighting professional development and educational attainment.
- Recognition of long-time educators, school staff, and administrators (e.g., retirement acknowledgments and contributions to students and faculty).
- Notable visits or engagements involving state leaders and community members (e.g., visits to the Rhode Island State House and interactions with state representatives or officials).
- Community organizations and local institutions (e.g., specific schools, boards, and civic groups) cited for their service and contributions to Rhode Island communities.
- The bill’s language includes a long enumeration of named individuals and groups, illustrating the broad scope of the commendations.

Affected parties and impact
- Affected parties: The named honorees (individuals, interns, educators, retirees, community organizations, and other Rhode Island residents and groups) who are formally recognized in the resolution.
- Legislative impact: As a resolution, HR 6360 is a ceremonial acknowledgment and does not establish new laws, fiscal measures, or regulatory obligations. It serves to publicly recognize and commend the listed recipients.
- No anticipated fiscal impact is stated in the excerpt; resolutions typically have symbolic value rather than budgetary implications.

Procedural and timeline notes
- Introduced in the Rhode Island House on May 22, 2025.
- Referred to the Chamber’s consideration as a House Resolution; per the status, the House subsequently “read and passed” the resolution on the same day (May 22, 2025).
- Next steps (not included in the excerpt): If a Senate companion exists or is pursued, the resolution would proceed through the Senate for its own consideration and potential passage. If both chambers approve, it would be presented for signature or formal enactment as a ceremonial resolution.

Context and usage
- HR 6360 exemplifies a common legislative practice of recognizing constituents, schools, programs, volunteers, and community leaders for exemplary service or achievement.
- The resolution serves to publicly honor contributions and reinforce community values and state pride.

Note: The full text contains a lengthy, explicit list of honorees. Examples in the text include participants in the Rhode Island State Government Internship Program, individuals recognized for retirement or long-term service within schools, and various community volunteers and organizations.

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

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