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K 71

Mourning the death of Anthony L. Aquaro, distinguished citizen and devoted member of his community

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mike Reilly

This memorial resolution honors the life and community contributions of Anthony L. Aquaro, expressing condolences and recording the legislature’s respect.

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Bill Summary · K 71

Summary: Bill K 71 — Mourning the death of Anthony L. Aquaro

Overview

Bill K 71 is a memorial resolution introduced and adopted on February 3, 2025. Sponsored by Mike Reilly (primary), the resolution mourns the death of Anthony L. Aquaro and honors him as a distinguished citizen and devoted community member. As a resolution, it serves ceremonial purposes and does not establish new laws or budgetary obligations.

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly acknowledge and mourn the passing of Anthony L. Aquaro.
  • To recognize and celebrate Aquaro’s contributions as a distinguished citizen and active member of his community.
  • To express condolences and sympathy to his family, friends, and community, and to place on record the legislature’s respect and appreciation for his life and service.

Key Provisions

While the full text is not provided, memorial resolutions of this type typically include:
- Statements of mourning and remembrance (often framed as “Whereas” clauses) describing Aquaro’s character, values, and community involvement.
- Expressions of sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.
- A formal resolution that the legislature respectfully notes his contributions and commemorates his impact on the community.
- Administrative directives, such as: the resolution being spread upon the official journal or records, and copies transmitted to the family or heirs.

Sponsor

  • Primary Sponsor: Mike Reilly

Affected Parties and Impact

  • Primary beneficiaries: Anthony L. Aquaro’s family and friends, and members of the community who knew him.
  • Legislative impact: Ceremonial acknowledgment; no changes to law, no fiscal obligations, and no regulatory or policy impact beyond formal record-keeping and public recognition.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • 2025-02-03: Introduced (K 71).
  • 2025-02-03: Adopted (oral or formal vote on the same day).
  • Status: ADOPTED, indicating the measure has passed and is part of the official record.

Additional Notes

  • This is a ceremonial memorial resolution, common in legislative bodies to honor notable individuals.
  • For readers seeking exact language, the published resolution text (including the specific “Whereas” clauses and concluding provisions) would be available in the official legislative records.

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

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