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HR 328

A Resolution recognizing the week of October 5 through 11, 2025, as "Fire Prevention Week" in Pennsylvania.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Marc Anderson and 28 co-sponsors

H.R. 328 centers on the REVOCAR Act of 2025 to revoke exemptions for Venezuelan oil to pressure autocratic repression; the record also mixes ceremonial state resolutions.

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Bill Summary · HR 328

Summary — H.R. 328 (document record contains multiple, inconsistent texts)

Note up front: the document provided appears to contain multiple, distinct resolutions and bill fragments (federal and several state-house resolutions) conflated under the single identifier “H.R. 328.” The header metadata lists the title as a condolence resolution for Pamela Hammond, but the body includes (1) the short title of a federal-sounding statute (“REVOCAR Act of 2025”), (2) a full Alabama House resolution commending the Pike Liberal Arts School cheerleading squad, (3) an Illinois House resolution honoring Dr. Clare M. Ollayos on retirement, and (4) a Georgia House resolution dedicating a highway to Chief Jeffrey E. Turner. Because of these inconsistencies, the summary below (a) documents the procedural timeline attached to the record, (b) flags the data inconsistencies, and (c) summarizes each distinct textual element found.

Procedural status / timeline (as provided)

  • Introduced: 2025-01-09 (referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs)
  • Multiple chamber actions between Jan–Jun 2025 (reads, placed on calendars, adopted, enrolled, signed by Speaker)
  • 2025-06-11: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State
  • The record shows the resolution was adopted and enrolled and signed by the Speaker.

Because this record mixes texts, verify the authoritative bill text in the Congressional Record or the House Clerk’s website.

Key items found in the document

  1. REVOCAR Act of 2025 (one-line title)
  2. Text present: a single line stating the short title — “Revoke Exemptions for Venezuelan Oil to Curb Autocratic Repression Act of 2025” (REVOCAR Act of 2025).
  3. Intent (implied by title): to revoke certain exemptions for Venezuelan oil to pressure autocratic repression. No implementing provisions, definitions, authorities, or fiscal/legal effects are included in the provided excerpt, so substantive impact cannot be assessed from this record.

  4. Alabama House Resolution — Pike Liberal Arts School Cheerleading Squad

  5. Purpose: Commends and congratulates the Pike Liberal Arts School varsity and junior varsity cheer squads for winning the 2025 UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship (Small Varsity Division II Gameday National Champions) and the 2024 AHSAA 2A Gameday and Traditional State Championships.

  6. Key provisions: Names team members, coaches (Head Coach Katie Scott; assistants Tara Morelock and Brittany Royal), recounts competition dates/scores (e.g., 94.3 final score), and directs that the squad is commended by the Alabama House.

  7. Impact: Ceremonial recognition; no legal or fiscal effects.

  8. Illinois House Resolution — Dr. Clare M. Ollayos

  9. Purpose: Congratulates Dr. Clare M. Ollayos on retirement from the Elgin Community College Board of Trustees after service (listed as 1995–2025) and recognizes civic contributions and awards.

  10. Key provisions: Commends long public service and directs presentation of a copy of the resolution.

  11. Impact: Ceremonial; no policy or fiscal effect.

  12. Georgia House Resolution — Dedication for Chief Jeffrey E. Turner

  13. Purpose: Dedicates the portion of Interstate 75 from the Riverdale exit to the Tara Boulevard exit in Clayton County as the “Jeffrey E. Turner Highway.”

  14. Key provisions: Directs the Georgia Department of Transportation to erect and maintain signage and authorizes the Clerk to provide copies of the resolution to Chief Turner and DOT.

  15. Impact: Ceremonial naming of highway; DOT sign costs may be minimal and handled through routine department activities.

Affected parties

  • For the REVOCAR Act (if actual substantive text exists elsewhere): Venezuelan oil exporters, U.S. importers/traders, U.S. foreign policy tools — but no text included to define scope or exemptions.
  • For the three state resolutions: Pike Liberal Arts School students/coaches/community (Alabama); Dr. Clare M. Ollayos and Elgin Community College community (Illinois); Chief Jeffrey E. Turner and Clayton County / Georgia DOT (Georgia).
  • The listed sponsors/cosponsors in the metadata (Debbie Wasserman Schultz; Maria Elvira Salazar; Thomas R. Suozzi; Sandra Scott; Rhonda Burnough; Robert Flournoy; Anna Moeller; Mike Bayham) do not coherently map to the various state resolutions; confirm the correct sponsor list in the official record.

Recommendation / Next steps

  • Consult the official House Clerk or committee docket to retrieve the authoritative, single bill text for H.R. 328 (or separate documents if multiple H.R. 328s exist across jurisdictions).
  • If your interest is the REVOCAR Act, request the full bill language or committee report to assess legal mechanisms and economic implications.
  • If interest is in any of the ceremonial resolutions, the provided excerpts are sufficient to show intent and effect (honorific/ceremonial recognitions).

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

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