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SR 1334

MEMORIAL-BRADLEY L. PHEGLEY

103rd Regular Session Introduced by Steve McClure

A ceremonial memorial honoring Bradley L. Phegley; carries no laws or budget impact, but secures an official Senate tribute in the legislature’s journal.

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Bill Summary · SR 1334

Summary of SR 1334 — MEMORIAL-BRADLEY L. PHEGLEY

What the bill is

SR 1334 is a memorial resolution honoring Bradley L. Phegley. It carries no legislative or regulatory changes and does not create new duties or expenditures; rather, it serves as a formal, ceremonial recognition of the honoree and a record of tribute within the state legislature. The resolution has been adopted.

Purpose and intent

  • To publicly acknowledge and memorialize the life and contributions of Bradley L. Phegley.
  • To express sympathy, appreciation, or recognition on behalf of the Senate (and, by extension, the state) for Phegley’s impact on the community or field of work.
  • To place a formal record of the tribute in the official proceedings of the legislature.

Key provisions and typical contents

While the precise text is not provided here, memorial resolutions of this type typically include:
- A formal statement Be It Resolved recognizing Bradley L. Phegley.
- A brief biographical sketch outlining key life events, service, achievements, and community impact.
- Expressions of condolences or gratitude and notes on Phegley’s contributions to colleagues, neighbors, or specific institutions.
- A closing clause directing that the resolution be entered into the official Journal and communicated to relevant parties or family.

Who is affected

  • Bradley L. Phegley (honoree) and his family, friends, and community.
  • Constituents and stakeholders connected to Phegley’s work or impact.
  • The Senate and state records, which will maintain the memorial in official archives.

Procedural timeline

  • Introduced: January 3, 2025
  • Co-sponsor status: All Senators (indicating broad, unanimous sponsorship)
  • Referred to: Resolutions Consent Calendar (January 3, 2025)
  • Filed with Secretary: January 3, 2025
  • Adopted: January 7, 2025

Impact and implications

  • The resolution is ceremonial and symbolic, with no direct effect on laws, regulations, or state budgets.
  • It provides formal recognition and a written acknowledgment within the legislative record, which may be shared with family, organizations, or local media.

If you’d like, I can tailor this summary to reflect any available biographical details about Bradley L. Phegley or provide context on how memorial resolutions are used in this legislature.

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

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