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Bill Summary · SR 12

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 12 is a ceremonial measure honoring Michael Beaver upon his retirement. The resolution recognizes his service and contributions, as introduced by Senator Charles Perry. This type of bill serves as an official legislative acknowledgment rather than creating law or policy changes.

Why is this important

While ceremonial resolutions don't create enforceable policy, they serve important functions: they create official public records of recognition, honor individuals' service to their communities or organizations, and allow legislative bodies to formally acknowledge significant milestones. This resolution provides documented recognition that may be meaningful to Beaver, his family, and his professional legacy.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited information available: The bill's specific details about Beaver's role, tenure, and accomplishments are not provided in the legislative summary, making it difficult to assess whether the recognition is proportionate or complete.
  • Ceremonial vs. substantive use of legislative time: Some may question whether legislative resources should be allocated to ceremonial resolutions versus policy-focused legislation.
  • Lack of public context: Without knowing Beaver's specific position or contributions, constituents cannot independently evaluate whether the recognition is warranted.

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

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