New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill J01050

Introduced
5/16/25  
Refer
5/16/25  
Report Pass
5/20/25  

Caption

Commemorating the 2025 Thanksgiving Feast and Service hosted by Abu Bekr Court No. 74 and recognizing its commitment to spiritual fellowship and community service on May 18, 2025

Impact

The introduction of J01050 serves to bolster the visibility of fraternal organizations and their role in societal development within the State of New York. By officially recognizing the Thanksgiving Feast, the bill reinforces the legislative body's commitment to fostering civic involvement and the cultural fabric of communities. This act of recognition can strengthen community bonds and encourage more participation in charitable initiatives, potentially leading to increased support for similar events in the future.

Summary

Bill J01050, titled 'Commemorating the 2025 Thanksgiving Feast and Service hosted by Abu Bekr Court No. 74', aims to recognize the contributions of fraternal organizations, specifically the Daughters of the Imperial Court, to community service and spiritual fellowship. The bill highlights the significance of the annual Thanksgiving Feast and Service, scheduled for May 18, 2025, as an event that promotes unity, gratitude, and charitable efforts among members and supporters alike. By commemorating this event, the bill seeks to affirm the values of compassion, dignity, and community upliftment upheld by the organization.

Conclusion

Overall, Bill J01050 serves as a commendation of community spirit and the charitable activities of fraternal organizations, reinforcing the state's commitment to civic engagement and social responsibility. By highlighting the Thanksgiving Feast and Service, the bill aims to inspire ongoing community service efforts and promote unity among various segments of the population.

Contention

While J01050 is primarily celebratory in nature, it reflects a broader discussion on the importance of community organizations and their contributions to social welfare. Notably, the focus on a specific group, the Abu Bekr Court No. 74, may lead to discussions on inclusivity and representation among different charitable organizations. Critics could argue that emphasizing certain fraternal organizations may overshadow others, leading to assertions about fairness and equity in recognition and support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY J00279

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NY J02631

Commemorating the 52nd Annual Madison-Bouckville Antique Show, hosted August 12-18, 2024

NY J01826

Commending HOPE Community Services upon the occasion of celebrating its 40th Anniversary on April 18, 2024

NY J02113

Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Abu Bekr Court No. 74, Oasis of Brooklyn, Desert of New York, and paying tribute to this year's honoree

NY J02251

Commemorating Niska-Day 43 in the Town of Niskayuna on May 18, 2024

NY K02295

Commemorating the 115th anniversary of Mount Hebron Cemetery, honoring its historical significance and service to the community

NY K00389

Commemorating the Polish-American community's celebration of Polonia Day, May 2, 2023

NY J02587

Commemorating the 175th Anniversary of Pfizer, Inc., and recognizing the company's service to the citizens of the State of New York and the World

NY K02359

Commemorating the 175th Anniversary of Pfizer, Inc., and recognizing the company's service to the citizens of the State of New York and the World

NY A09174

Enacts the "disadvantaged communities commitment act"; requires investor-owned energy utilities to collect and publish data on disadvantaged communities in certain service areas and file such statistics with the public service commission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.