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J 1283

Mourning the death of William W. McGreevy, distinguished veteran, revered citizen, and devoted member of his community

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Pete Harckham

Summary of Bill J 1283: Mourning the Death of William W. McGreevy OverviewBill J 1283 is a memorial resolution introduced on September 26, 2025, and currently referred to the Finan

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Summary of Bill J 1283: Mourning the Death of William W. McGreevy

Overview

Bill J 1283 is a memorial resolution introduced on September 26, 2025, and currently referred to the Finance committee. The primary sponsor is Senator Pete Harckham. The resolution commemorates the life and service of William W. McGreevy, described in the bill’s title as a distinguished veteran, revered citizen, and devoted community member.

Purpose and Intent

  • To formally mourn the death of William W. McGreevy and recognize his contributions to his country, his community, and those who knew him.
  • To publicly honor his service as a veteran and acknowledge the positive impact of his civic engagement.

Key Provisions (typical elements of a memorial resolution)

While the full text is not provided here, memorial resolutions of this type commonly include:
- Expressing condolences to McGreevy’s family and loved ones.
- Praising his lifetime of public service, community leadership, and any notable achievements or contributions.
- A declaration of recognition and appreciation by the legislative body.
- Directing the appropriate official (e.g., the Clerk) to transmit copies of the resolution to McGreevy’s family and to have the resolution printed in the official journals or records.

Sponsors and Legislative History

  • Primary Sponsor: Pete Harckham.
  • Introduced: September 26, 2025.
  • Current Status: Referred to the Finance Committee (listed twice in the legislative actions for that date, indicating initial committee referral).

Procedural Timeline and Implications

  • The bill has been referred to the Finance committee, a standard step for resolutions prior to potential floor consideration.
  • As a memorial resolution, it is non-binding and traditionally does not create or alter law or direct new expenditures beyond routine publication costs.
  • If advanced, it would typically proceed through standard committee review and then to the floor for a final vote, after which it would be printed in the official records and transmitted to the family.

Affected Parties

  • William W. McGreevy’s family and close associates.
  • The broader community recognizing his veteran status and community leadership.
  • State legislators and state residents who encounter the resolution in official records.

Notes

  • The exact text of the provisions is not provided here. The summary reflects common components of memorial resolutions and the information publicly available in the bill overview (title, sponsor, introduction date, and committee referrals). For precise language and any additional actions requested, consult the official bill text and docket.

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

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