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HR 330

A Resolution recognizing October 9, 2025, as "Ageism Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tim Brennan and 17 co-sponsors

Cass Tech football earns ceremonial recognition for capturing the Division I state championship, finishing 12-2 with a 42-20 win; honors coach Rushing, players, families, and fans.

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Bill Summary · HR 330

Summary — H. R. 330: Resolution honoring Cass Tech High School Football Team (State Championship)

Status snapshot
- Bill type: House Resolution (ceremonial)
- Title: A resolution to honor the Cass Tech High School Football Team for winning the state championship
- Introduced: (record shows) January 9, 2025
- Referred to: Committee on Government Operations
- Primary sponsors (as shown in the text): Representatives Abraham Aiyash and Tate
- Current effect: ceremonial recognition (no binding legal or budgetary effect)

Purpose and intent
- To formally recognize and honor the Cass Technical High School football team, its coaches, and supporters for winning the Division I state championship.
- To commend the team’s achievement as a source of pride for the school, the city (Detroit/East Lansing community references appear), and the state.

Key provisions and language (substantive points)
- Recitals praise the team’s season and characterize their effort and character: finished the season 12–2, achieved 10 straight wins at the end of the season, and claimed the state title with a 42–20 victory over Hudsonville.
- Notes that this is Cass Tech’s first state title since 2016 and highlights resilience after beginning the season 2–2.
- Specifically commends Head Coach Marvin Rushing, assistant coaches, players, families, and fans for their dedication and teamwork.
- Directs that a copy of the resolution be transmitted to the coaches and players as a token of esteem.

Who is affected / impacted
- Directly honors: Cass Technical High School football players, coaching staff (Coach Marvin Rushing named), and the school community.
- Indirectly benefits: alumni, local fans, and the broader community by providing official recognition and encouragement.
- No regulatory, fiscal, or programmatic beneficiaries or obligations — purely honorary.

Procedural / timeline considerations
- As a house resolution of recognition, adoption typically requires a simple majority in the House; there is no executive or Senate action needed for the symbolic recognition itself (procedures vary by jurisdiction).
- If adopted, the usual next step is delivering the resolved copies to the named recipients (coaches/players).
- Note: the supplied document bundle includes multiple unrelated texts also labeled “HR 330” (other state resolutions and commemorations). This summary focuses specifically on the Cass Tech High School Football Team resolution. If you want summaries of the other HR 330 texts, I can provide those separately.

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

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