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SCR 24

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jason Barrett and 7 co-sponsors

Expresses sincere condolences to Arwin Bascle’s family and friends, recording the Legislature’s sympathy in the ceremonial resolution.

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Bill Summary · SCR 24

Summary — SCR 24 (Concurrent Resolution)

Note on source materials
- The documents you provided appear to include several different, unrelated texts all labeled “SCR 24” from multiple jurisdictions and stages of drafting (including a simple condolences resolution, a Rosie the Riveter Day recognition, multiple Hawaii-focused concurrent resolutions, and a Delaware historical recognition). Because of that, the primary bill information you supplied (title: condolences to Arwin Bascle’s family) is summarized first. Below that I list the other, distinct SCR 24 texts found in the packet with brief summaries so you can see the full scope of materials provided.

Primary resolution (as provided in Bill Information)

Title: CONDOLENCES — Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Arwin Bascle on the occasion of her passing.

Purpose and intent
- To formally express the Legislature’s condolences to the family and friends of Arwin Bascle following her death.

Key provisions and changes
- This is a ceremonial concurrent resolution (no legal or regulatory changes). It contains language conveying sympathy and respect, and formally records the Legislature’s condolences in the legislative record.
- The resolution directs the Secretary of the Senate to transmit copies to the author for appropriate distribution.

Who is affected
- Primarily symbolic: the family and friends of Arwin Bascle and the legislative record. No agencies, budgets, or regulatory regimes are affected.

Procedural/timeline details
- Introduced: February 13, 2025.
- Classification: Concurrent resolution (ceremonial).
- Status (from your bill information): Sent to the Secretary of State by the Secretary of the Senate.
- Fiscal Committee: Not applicable / no fiscal impact.

Other distinct SCR 24 texts found in the documents (brief summaries)

  1. Rosie the Riveter Day (author: Alvarado‑Gil)

    • Recognizes March 21, 2025, as “Rosie the Riveter Day” to honor women who entered the WWII workforce and to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment.
    • Fiscal committee: No.
  2. Hawaii — Building codes (SCR24 variant)

    • Urges the Governor, State Building Code Council, county building departments, mayors, and housing committee chairs to develop a comprehensive strategy for statewide adoption of updated building codes, with stakeholder engagement and feasibility of compliance.
  3. Hawaii — 100th Infantry Battalion / 442nd Regimental Combat Team (SCR24_SD1 and SD1_PROPOSED)

    • Strongly urges the U.S. Department of Defense to keep public references to the 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team on its websites and to avoid erasing historical references to intersectional minorities.
    • Requests transmission of certified copies to a range of federal and state officials and community organizations.
  4. Delaware — Ireland’s contributions to the American Revolution

    • A separate SCR recognizing and honoring Ireland’s contributions during the U.S. War of Independence and requesting certified copies be sent to federal delegations and the American Ireland State Legislators Caucus.
  5. Extensive legislative action log and sponsor list

    • The action history and sponsor/co-sponsor list in your packet appears to aggregate procedural steps and cosponsors from multiple jurisdictions and versions of SCR 24 (including readings, committee referrals, adoptions, enrollments, and a chaptering entry). Because entries are mixed, they cannot be reliably attributed to the single condolences resolution without cross-checking the originating legislative body’s official records.

If you want, I can:
- Produce a clean, standalone text of the condolences resolution suitable for publication or distribution.
- Verify and extract the correct procedural history and final status for the condolences SCR 24 from the originating legislative body's official website (please confirm the state/legislature).

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

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