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K 72

Mourning the death of Roslyn Warlik, distinguished citizen and devoted member of her community

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Angelo Santabarbara

Ceremonial resolution mourning Roslyn Warlik and honoring her community contributions creates a formal public record with no legal effect or spending.

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Bill Summary · K 72

Summary of Bill K 72 — Mourning the death of Roslyn Warlik

Overview

  • Bill Number: K 72
  • Title: Mourning the death of Roslyn Warlik, distinguished citizen and devoted member of her community
  • Type: Resolution (ceremonial, non-binding)
  • Status: ADOPTED
  • Introduced: February 3, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: Angelo Santabarbara

This bill is a ceremonial resolution recognizing and mourning the death of Roslyn Warlik, described in the title as a distinguished citizen and devoted community member. As a resolution, it serves as a formal expression of sympathy and tribute, not as a statute imposing duties, creating rights, or authorizing expenditures.

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly mourn the passing of Roslyn Warlik and to honor her life and contributions to the community.
  • To acknowledge her role as a distinguished citizen and her dedication to her community, as reflected in the bill’s title.

Key Provisions (Substantive Content)

  • Formal expression of condolences and remembrance from the legislature.
  • Recognition of Roslyn Warlik’s contributions and impact on the community.
  • Possible call for commemorative acknowledgments in official records or proceedings (typical for such resolutions), though specific actions are not detailed in the summary provided.
  • No budgetary or substantive policy changes are anticipated, as is typical for ceremonial resolutions.

Who is Affected

  • Roslyn Warlik (the individual being honored) and her family/friends.
  • Members of the legislative body and the broader community that recognizes the tribute.
  • The bill serves as a formal public record of mourning and respect.

Legislative Process and Timeline

  • Introduction: February 3, 2025
  • Adopted: February 3, 2025 (same day as introduction)
  • The rapid adoption indicates a prompt, formal act of tribute by the sponsoring body.

Additional Notes

  • The primary sponsor is Angelo Santabarbara.
  • As a resolution, the bill does not enact new law, create obligations, or authorize spending. Its impact is ceremonial and symbolic, reinforcing community recognition and remembrance.

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

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