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SR 207

Nominating persons to be elected to juvenile and domestic relations district court judgeships.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Scott Surovell

Commends Tina Vanichchagorn for 20 years of public service; ceremonial honor with a copy presented - no legal or fiscal impact.

Bill text as passed Senate (SR207ER)
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Bill Summary · SR 207

Summary — SR 207 (Commendation for Tina Vanichchagorn)

Status: Resolution — introduced March 3, 2025; read and adopted. Rules suspended. Enrolled June 12, 2025 and transmitted to Secretary of State June 13, 2025. Classification: Resolution (honorific/commemorative).

Purpose / Intent

SR 207 is an honorary Senate resolution that publicly commends Tina Vanichchagorn for twenty years of public service. Its primary intent is to recognize and formally express the legislature’s appreciation for her two decades of service.

Key provisions

  • Officially commends and thanks Tina Vanichchagorn for 20 years of public service.
  • Directs that a suitable copy of the resolution be presented to Ms. Vanichchagorn as an expression of the Senate’s appreciation and recognition.

(As a simple commemorative resolution, SR 207 contains no policy mandates, appropriations, or regulatory changes.)

Who is affected

  • Directly: Tina Vanichchagorn (recipient of the commendation).
  • Indirectly: Colleagues, family and constituents who may share in the public recognition; there is no legal or fiscal impact on agencies, taxpayers, or regulated parties.

Procedural / timeline notes

  • Introduced: March 3, 2025.
  • Read and adopted (by title) shortly thereafter; Rules were suspended to allow immediate consideration.
  • Recorded legislative actions indicate unanimous or near-unanimous adoption (legislative entries list adoption on March 6 and later enrollment); enrolled June 12, 2025 (signed by the President of the Senate) and sent to the Secretary of State on June 13, 2025.
  • Because this is a resolution of commendation, no further executive action is required for effect (its effect is ceremonial/honorific).

Legal and practical impact

  • SR 207 is purely honorary. It creates no legal rights or obligations, does not appropriate funds, and does not change state law or policy. Its effect is to provide formal legislative recognition.

Note: The supplied document bundle contains multiple, unrelated resolution texts from different jurisdictions (sample condolence, confirmation, and policy resolutions). The summary above isolates and covers the SR 207 described at the top of the submission — the commendation for Tina Vanichchagorn.

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

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