New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill J00822

Introduced
4/16/25  
Refer
4/16/25  
Report Pass
4/29/25  

Caption

Mourning the death of former Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey, respected stateswoman, visionary leader and fearless advocate

Summary

Senate Resolution J00822 is a legislative tribute honoring the life and legacy of former Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey, who passed away on March 15, 2025. Lowey is celebrated for her extensive contributions to public service, having served for 16 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. The resolution reflects on her dedication as a leader and advocate for her constituents, particularly in areas affecting women, children, and families. It emphasizes her role in key legislative achievements, including health care, education, and international development. The resolution highlights the profound impact that Congresswoman Lowey had on both her local community and the nation as a whole. As a trailblazer for women in politics, she broke barriers as the first female chair of the House Appropriations Committee. Her bipartisan efforts and collaborations are noted as critical to securing essential resources for various programs, underscoring her commitment to unity and cooperation across party lines. Contention surrounding the resolution stems from differing views on the importance of commemorating political figures and the necessity of maintaining focus on current legislative issues. Supporters argue that such tributes serve as important reminders of the values and commitments that public servants should embody, while critics may question the allocation of legislative time to memorialize individuals, potentially detracting from pressing policy discussions. The bill’s impact on state laws is indirect but notable, as it sets a precedent for commemorative resolutions and acknowledges the significance of past leaders’ contributions to public service. It reinforces the value placed on historical figures in politics, particularly women who have risen to leadership roles, thereby inspiring future generations to engage in civic duty and contribute positively to society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY J01033

Mourning the death of Judith Heumann, tireless leader and advocate for the Disability Rights Movement

NY K00455

Mourning the death of Judith Heumann, tireless leader and advocate for the Disability Rights Movement

NY J01072

Mourning the death of former New York State Senator Bill Perkins, dedicated political leader and strong advocate for the people of this great Empire State

NY J02462

Mourning the death of Cecilia Gentili, successful advocate, talented actress, and cherished community member

NY K02296

Mourning the death of Cecilia Gentili, successful advocate, talented actress, and cherished community member

NY J02566

Mourning the death of Langston McKinney, Syracuse City Court judge, U.S. veteran, advocate, and valued member of his community

NY K02264

Mourning the death of Langston McKinney, Syracuse City Court judge, U.S. veteran, advocate, and valued member of his community

NY J01976

Mourning the death of Terri Legierski, dedicated advocate for social justice and workers' rights, and a devoted member of her community

NY K01079

Mourning the death of Terri Legierski, dedicated advocate for social justice and workers' rights, and a devoted member of her community

NY J00694

Mourning the death of Marvin E. Mayfield, Jr. dedicated human rights advocate, distinguished citizen, and devoted member of his community

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