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SC 534

Recognize outstanding Track and Field career of Gentry High School and Florida State All-American Janet Davis.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Derrick Simmons

Ceremonial concurrent resolution recognizing Janet Davis's outstanding track career (Gentry High School alum, Florida State All-American) with no legal or fiscal effect.

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Bill Summary · SC 534

Summary — SC 534: Recognize outstanding Track and Field career of Gentry High School and Florida State All‑American Janet Davis

Status: Enrolled Bill Signed
Introduced: March 7, 2025
Classification: Concurrent Resolution
Subject: Rules

Purpose

SC 534 is a ceremonial concurrent resolution formally recognizing the outstanding track and field career of Janet Davis, a graduate of Gentry High School and an All‑American while competing for Florida State University. The resolution honors her athletic achievements and the positive representation she has provided to her high school and the university.

Key provisions

  • Announces legislative recognition of Janet Davis’s accomplishments in track and field, including her status as a Florida State All‑American and her association with Gentry High School.
  • Expresses the Senate’s (and by concurrence, the Legislature’s) appreciation for her athletic performance and the distinction she brings to her school and state.
  • As a concurrent resolution, the text is honorary in nature and does not create legal obligations, appropriations, or changes to statutory law.

(Note: The bill text itself is not provided here; the summary reflects the title and classification which identify the resolution as a formal recognition.)

Who is affected

  • Janet Davis: the primary honoree of the resolution.
  • Gentry High School and Florida State University: institutions publicly acknowledged for their connection to the athlete.
  • Constituents and communities associated with Gentry High School and Florida State may receive public recognition and publicity benefits.

Procedural history and timeline

  • 2025-03-07: Referred to Rules (Senate)
  • 2025-03-12: Title Sufficiency Determined
  • 2025-03-13: Adopted by the Senate; Transmitted to the House; Immediate Release (press release)
  • 2025-03-13 to 2025-03-17: Referred to Rules (House); Title Sufficiency Determined; Adopted by the House
  • 2025-03-17: Returned for enrolling; Immediate Release
  • 2025-03-19: Enrolled Bill Signed (final enrollment/signing of the enrolled resolution)

The multiple “Enrolled Bill Signed” entries on March 19, 2025 indicate final enrollment and signature by the appropriate legislative officers, completing the formal legislative action.

Impact and fiscal notes

  • Practical effect: purely honorary. The resolution commends an individual but does not authorize spending, change policy, or create enforceable rights.
  • Fiscal impact: none anticipated.

Notes

Concurrent resolutions are commonly used for recognitions, memorials, and expressions of the legislature’s sentiment. This resolution serves to formally document legislative appreciation of Janet Davis’s track and field career.

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

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