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Summary of Senate Resolution SR 615

Title

Recognizing Brenda Kaye Abbott on the occasion of her 80th birthday.

Status and Legislative Class

  • Classification: Resolution
  • Status: Reported enrolled
  • Senate Action: Ceremonial, non-binding recognition
  • Origin: Senate Resolution (SR)

Purpose and Intent

SR 615 is a ceremonial measure recognizing Brenda Kaye Abbott in honor of her 80th birthday. As a congratulatory and honorary resolution, its primary purpose is to publicly acknowledge this milestone, celebrate the honoree, and extend best wishes on behalf of the Senate.

Key Provisions

  • Formal Recognition: The resolution would express the Senate’s congratulations to Brenda Kaye Abbott on reaching her 80th birthday.
  • Best Wishes: It typically includes wishes for health, happiness, and continued well-being.
  • Transmission: The resolution may direct that a copy be transmitted to the honoree (or her representatives) as a permanent token of the Senate’s recognition.
  • Non-Binding Nature: As a ceremonial measure, the resolution does not create legal obligations, authorize spending, or change substantive law.

Timeline and Procedural Context

  • May 27, 2025 — Introduction/Receipt: SR 615 was introduced and received by the Secretary of the Senate.
  • May 31, 2025 — Read and Adopted: The resolution was read and adopted, with the vote recorded in the Journal.
  • May 31, 2025 — Reported Enrolled: The measure was reported enrolled, indicating it completed the chamber’s formal passage process in its final enrolled form.

Affected Parties and Potential Impact

  • Primary Beneficiary: Brenda Kaye Abbott, on whose 80th birthday the recognition is conferred.
  • Broader Impact: The resolution serves to acknowledge personal milestone milestones and may reflect positively on the honoree’s contributions to the community. It carries no regulatory or fiscal impact.

Additional Notes

  • This is a ceremonial document and does not have the force of law or create new policy.
  • While the exact language of the “Be it resolved” statements is not provided, standard practice for such resolutions includes formal expressions of congratulations and best wishes and may call for the transmission of a copy to the honoree.

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