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HR 371

A Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a thorough and comprehensive study on the feasibility of the establishment by the Pennsylvania National Guard and the Pennsylvania State Police of a joint police and tactical unit training facility at Fort Indiantown Gap and issue a report containing findings and recommendations.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Marc Anderson and 5 co-sponsors

Ceremonial recognition of notable individuals or groups by state houses; the document actually combines Alabama, Illinois, and Georgia resolutions under H.R. 371.

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Bill Summary · HR 371

Summary — H.R. 371 (record contains multiple, inconsistent texts)

Note up front: the document record provided appears to conflate several different House Resolutions (HR 371) from different jurisdictions and on different subjects. The title you supplied (commending Aspen Sinville for athletic and academic achievements) does not appear in the body text you provided. Below I summarize the distinct resolutions actually present in the text, note who is affected, and summarize procedural status and recommended next steps to verify the official bill.

1) Alabama House Resolution — Honoring Captain Torry Mack

  • Purpose/intent: Honor and commend Captain Torry Mack upon his retirement after nearly 30 years of service with the Birmingham Police Department.
  • Key provisions / content:
    • Recites Captain Mack’s service history (joined June 1995) and roles: Special Enforcement Division Commander (July 2020–present), Director of the Birmingham Police Academy (May 2018–July 2020), Training Coordinator (June 2011–May 2018), Tactical Operations Unit (Dec 1999–June 2011), and Patrol Bureau (June 1995–Dec 1999).
    • Highlights leadership over specialized units (Vice & Narcotics, Tactical Operations, CRT, SET, EOD, K‑9, Motor Scouts, task force officers) and training achievements (oversight of recruit and in‑service training, curricula on procedural justice, implicit bias, community policing).
    • Notes community engagement initiatives (e.g., a Spanish-language “Being Bilingual on the Beat” program).
    • Expresses the legislature’s appreciation and well wishes in retirement.
  • Who is affected: Captain Torry Mack; the Birmingham Police Department and the communities benefiting from his service receive formal commendation.
  • Procedural note: The text is framed as a state House resolution offering recognition (non‑binding, ceremonial).

2) Illinois House Resolution — 100th Anniversary of the Technology & Manufacturing Association (TMA)

  • Purpose/intent: Congratulate the Technology & Manufacturing Association on its 100th anniversary and underscore the importance of small and midsize manufacturers to Illinois’ economy.
  • Key provisions / content:
    • Provides economic context: ~13,597 manufacturers in Illinois employing ~724,309 workers; manufacturing added $135.1 billion in value (12.3% of state GDP); ~75% of manufacturing workers employed by firms with <500 employees.
    • Traces TMA’s origins and century of supporting small/midsize manufacturers; encourages continued public support for manufacturing.
    • Concludes with a formal congratulatory resolution by the Illinois House.
  • Who is affected: TMA, Illinois manufacturers (particularly small and midsize firms), workforce and economic development stakeholders.
  • Procedural note: A ceremonial state House resolution.

3) Georgia House Resolution — 2025 Georgia Single Parent “Legacy Builders” Recognition and Awards

  • Purpose/intent: Recognize and commend finalists and award recipients of the 2025 Georgia Single Parent “Legacy Builders” Recognition and Awards.
  • Key provisions / content:
    • Describes the awards program (established 2019) and specific awards (Overcomer Founder, Ruth Brewster Endurance, Historian Award).
    • Lists named 2025 award winners and finalists across categories (Education, Medical & Health, Community Service, Business, Public Service, Faith‑Based, Arts & Entertainment) and special awards.
    • Expresses legislative recognition and directs distribution of copies of the resolution to award recipients.
  • Who is affected: Named award recipients, single parents in Georgia, organizers (The National Leadership Group Inc.).
  • Procedural note: Ceremonial recognition by the Georgia House.

Procedural timeline and status (as provided)

  • Dates in the record: introduced 2025‑01‑13; various steps (committee referral, reports, adoption, enrollment) with final entries showing the resolution was taken by the Clerk and presented to the Secretary of State on 2025‑06‑13. Given the mixed content, those procedural entries likely pertain to one or more of the state resolutions but are not consistently tied to a single jurisdictional record here.

Conclusion and recommended next steps

  • The file appears to combine at least three separate ceremonial House Resolutions (Alabama, Illinois, and Georgia) under the label “H.R. 371.” The headline you provided (commendation for Aspen Sinville) is not present in the text.
  • If you need an authoritative summary for a specific H.R. 371 (by jurisdiction or chamber), please provide:
    • The jurisdiction (U.S. House of Representatives, Alabama House, Illinois House, Georgia House, etc.), or
    • A link to the official bill/resolution page or the sponsor name and correct bill session.
  • I can then produce a focused, jurisdiction‑accurate summary of the single resolution you want.

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

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