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HR 6391

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119th Congress Introduced by Julia Brownley and 31 co-sponsors

HR 6391 publicly congratulates Rhode Island students, graduates, and Special Olympics athletes for notable 2025 achievements in academics, arts, and sports.

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Bill Summary · HR 6391

Summary of Rhode Island HR 6391 — House Resolution Expressing Congratulations

Overview

  • Bill: HR 6391 (House Resolution Expressing Congratulations)
  • Introduced: June 5, 2025
  • Introduced by: Representatives Blazejewski and Chippendale
  • Status: Passed the House on June 5, 2025 (House read and passed)
  • Type: Non-binding ceremonial resolution
  • Purpose: To publicly commend and congratulate numerous individuals and organizations for notable achievements during 2025, across academics, community programs, and athletics.

Purpose and Intent

The resolution serves to recognize and honor exemplary accomplishments by Rhode Island residents and organizations. Its aim is to acknowledge academic success, programmatic achievements, and athletic excellence, highlighting contributions to education, community service, and inclusive athletics.

Key Provisions and Notable Honorees

The resolution enumerates several categories of achievement, naming individuals and groups who have earned commendations. Major categories include:

  • Academic Scholarships and Honors

    • Maya L. D’Ambra: recipient of the 2025 Community College of Rhode Island and Delta Dental of Rhode Island Scholarship.
    • Christiana Votta (Coventry High School): recipient of the For Good Scholarship in honor of the Keri Anne O’Donnell Memorial Fund for achievement in the visual arts.
  • Graduates from Community Programs

    • Alba Agustin and a large group of graduates from the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council’s “Nuevas Voces” Program. The resolution lists multiple individuals by name as graduates of this program, recognizing their achievement.
  • Special Olympics and Unified Sports

    • Cal Abenante, Christian Arena, Steven Aubin, Francesca Bianchi, Isaac Brenneman, Mavis Coia, Tyler Demoranville, Khalil Demoranville, Giovanni Fava, Alessandro Fava, Gianluca Fava, Hendrix Fernandez-Denton, Jameson Fernandez-Denton, Josiah Flores, Lilyanna Grande Silva, Raelyn Hayes, Tailyn Ilacqua, Sanghyen Johnson, and many others participating as members of the Special Olympics Unified Dolphins, recognized for outstanding athletic achievements and competing in the 2025 Special Olympics Games.

Note: The bill text includes an extensive roster of named honorees; the list is long and includes additional individuals beyond those cited here.

Affected Parties

  • Named honorees (students, graduates, and athletes) and their families
  • Schools, community programs, and organizations (e.g., Community College of Rhode Island; Delta Dental of Rhode Island; Keri Anne O’Donnell Memorial Fund; Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council)
  • Special Olympics Rhode Island and participants in the Unified Dolphins program
  • Rhode Island legislators and constituents who support and recognize these achievements

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduction date: June 5, 2025
  • House action: Passed by the Rhode Island House on June 5, 2025
  • Next steps: As a resolution, it would typically proceed to the Senate for consideration and potential concurrence. It carries ceremonial significance and does not authorize spending or create new law.

Bottom Line

HR 6391 is a ceremonial resolution acknowledging a broad and diverse set of Rhode Island residents and organizations for notable 2025 accomplishments, ranging from academic scholarships and arts scholarships to community program graduations and Special Olympics athletic achievements. It publicly salutes these individuals and groups as part of the General Assembly’s expressions of congratulations.

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

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