MEMORIAL-DIANE DUNHAM
Summary of Senate Resolution 1328: MEMORIAL-DIANE DUNHAM OverviewSenate Resolution 1328, titled "MEMORIAL-DIANE DUNHAM," is a resolution adopted by the state legislature to honor a
Summary of Senate Resolution 1328: MEMORIAL-DIANE DUNHAM OverviewSenate Resolution 1328, titled "MEMORIAL-DIANE DUNHAM," is a resolution adopted by the state legislature to honor a
Senate Resolution 1328, titled "MEMORIAL-DIANE DUNHAM," is a resolution adopted by the state legislature to honor and commemorate the life and service of Diane Dunham, a respected public servant who passed away in late 2024. The resolution serves as an official memorial and recognition of Dunham's significant contributions to the state over her decades-long career.
The passage of this resolution serves to formally memorialize and honor the legacy of Diane Dunham, ensuring that her dedication and achievements are recognized by the state government and preserved in the historical record. While the resolution does not enact any new policies or legislation, it represents an important symbolic gesture to celebrate the life of a respected public figure and to provide closure and comfort to those impacted by her passing.
The resolution is expected to have a positive impact on Dunham's family and colleagues, demonstrating the state's appreciation for her service and the high regard in which she was held by lawmakers and the broader community.
Senate Resolution 1328 was introduced on January 3, 2025 and was subsequently adopted by the state legislature, indicating broad bipartisan support for honoring Diane Dunham's memory. The resolution does not require the governor's signature and takes effect immediately upon its passage.
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