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Except in cases of emergency or a suspension of the rules, resolutions are adopted during Regular Session meetings of the Board. A "Proclamation" is a ceremonial document issued by the Board that may be used to formally recognize certain events, causes, groups or people.
Proclamations are official declarations issued by a person of authority to make certain announcements known. Proclamations are issued by mayors and governors for historical, cultural and civic celebrations or events, and may also recognize a special day, week or month.
Ceremonial proclamations recognize a day, week or month for a specific issue or occasion. The intention of a proclamation is to honor, celebrate, or create awareness of a significant issue. Ceremonial proclamation requests that recognize individuals, organizations, or businesses will not be accepted.
Proclamations are official announcements and/or public declarations issued by the Mayor. They are ceremonial in nature and do not have any legislative value. Letters of Honor are ceremonial documents that recognize an individual's service or extraordinary achievement. They do not have any legislative value.
Ceremonial proclamations honor or highlight an issue of statewide significance. They generally recognize an honorary day, week, or month.
A proclamation is an official designation of an event and can be a great way to educate the public about a specific issue or bring attention to a cause.
A proclamation is a formal public statement. If the mayor of your town issued a proclamation honoring the state champion field hockey team, this is an official statement of praise and celebration. A major statement made in front of an audience or the authoritative word on some subject is a proclamation.
Proclamations are official announcements and/or public declarations issued by the Mayor. They are ceremonial in nature and do not have any legislative value. Letters of Honor are ceremonial documents that recognize an individual's service or extraordinary achievement. They do not have any legislative value.