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SR 160

SENATE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY OF 2025, TO BE "CHILDREN'S DENTAL HEALTH MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Alana DiMario

Commends The Center for Literacy and Learning and designates May 13, 2025 as Literacy Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

02/04/2025 Senate read and passed
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Bill Summary · SR 160

Summary — SR 160 (2025): Commendation of The Center for Literacy and Learning; Literacy Day designation

Status
- Bill type: Senate Resolution (SR 160) — ceremonial resolution.
- Introduced: February 24, 2025.
- Enrolled and transmitted to the Secretary of State: June 5, 2025 (signed by the President of the Senate).
- Primary sponsor: Senator John F. Kennedy. (Resolution lists additional sponsors/co‑sponsors.)

Purpose and intent
- To formally recognize and commend The Center for Literacy and Learning for its work promoting literacy, and to designate May 13, 2025, as “Literacy Day” at the Louisiana State Capitol.
- The resolution is intended to raise public awareness of literacy issues, honor the Center’s contributions, and encourage civic and community engagement around literacy and reading programs.

Key provisions
- Official commendation: The Senate expresses appreciation for The Center for Literacy and Learning’s programs, services, or achievements (text typically names specific accomplishments or general contributions to literacy—this resolution is honorary in nature).
- Day designation: Declares May 13, 2025, as Literacy Day at the Louisiana State Capitol, providing an official date for events, recognition ceremonies, or advocacy activities at the Capitol.
- Direction for record: In customary form, the resolution authorizes transmission of an appropriate copy to the Center or other designated recipients (i.e., formal presentation of the resolution to the organization).

Who is affected
- The Center for Literacy and Learning: direct recipient of the commendation and public recognition.
- Literacy advocates, educators, volunteers, students, and community organizations: benefit indirectly from increased visibility and potential Capitol‑level recognition or events tied to the designated day.
- The Legislature/Capitol staff: may host or accommodate events on the designated Literacy Day; no funding or programmatic mandates are included.

Legal and budgetary impact
- Ceremonial only: As a Senate resolution, SR 160 does not change law, create programs, or appropriate funds. It carries no enforceable regulatory or fiscal obligations.
- Potential practical impacts are informational/advocacy-based: increased media attention, facilitation of outreach events, or encouragement of private support and partnerships for literacy initiatives.

Procedural/timeline notes
- Read and adopted by the Senate in late February 2025 and subsequently enrolled; final enrolled copy sent to the Secretary of State on June 5, 2025.
- Because it is an enrolled resolution honoring an organization and designating a commemorative day, its primary effect is immediate ceremonial recognition upon adoption; designated events are expected on May 13, 2025 (the date named in the resolution).

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

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