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HR 343

A Resolution supporting an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to establish that election spending may be regulated to ensure that every resident may exercise the rights to free speech, political participation and meaningful representation, and to protect republican self-government and federalism.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz and 3 co-sponsors

Designates July 25–27, 2025 as Notre Dame Catholic High School All-Class Reunion Weekend in Shreveport and commends the school on its 67th anniversary.

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Bill Summary · HR 343

Summary — H.R. 343 (Designation / Commendation Resolution)

Status snapshot
- Title (as provided): Designates July 25–27, 2025, as “Notre Dame Catholic High School All‑Class Reunion 2025 Weekend” in Shreveport and commends the school on the occasion of its sixty‑seventh anniversary.
- Classification: House resolution (ceremonial)
- Introduced: January 13, 2025
- Procedural actions (as provided): Read by title/rules suspended and adopted (June 9, 2025); enrolled and signed by Speaker (June 10, 2025); taken by Clerk and presented to Secretary of State (June 11, 2025). Note: the submitted document also contains other unrelated House resolutions (see “Document inconsistencies” below).

Purpose and intent
- This resolution is a ceremonial/expressive measure intended to:
- Officially designate July 25–27, 2025, as “Notre Dame Catholic High School All‑Class Reunion 2025 Weekend” in Shreveport.
- Commend and recognize Notre Dame Catholic High School on the occasion of its 67th anniversary.
- The primary aim is to honor the school, its alumni, faculty, and community contributions; it does not create regulatory obligations or appropriate funds.

Key provisions (expected in this type of resolution)
- Formal designation of the three‑day reunion weekend (July 25–27, 2025).
- A statement of commendation/recognition for Notre Dame Catholic High School’s 67 years of service and accomplishments.
- A directive to make an official copy of the resolution available to the school or its representatives (common practice for honorary resolutions).

Who is affected
- Directly: Notre Dame Catholic High School (students, alumni, faculty/staff), participants of the All‑Class Reunion, and the Shreveport community.
- Indirectly: Local civic groups, local government and media that may publicize or participate in the reunion events.
- No fiscal or regulatory impact on state law, agencies, or the state budget — this is an honorific, nonbinding resolution.

Procedural and timeline notes
- Honorary resolutions typically require only majority approval in the chamber where introduced and do not create enforceable obligations.
- According to the supplied timeline, the resolution was considered and adopted in the House and formally enrolled and transmitted (June 9–11, 2025). Confirm final disposition with the official legislative clerk or the Secretary of State’s office if an official copy or certification is needed.

Document inconsistencies / caveat
- The content file supplied contains multiple, different House resolutions (e.g., a memorial for Judge David Joe Breland—Alabama; a commendation for Bartow County Sheriff’s Office—Georgia; and a congratulatory resolution for a school basketball team—Illinois). These texts do not match the Notre Dame designation title.
- Because the body text of the specific Notre Dame designation was not included, this summary is based on the title and the procedural metadata you provided and on standard practice for such ceremonial resolutions. For precise language, distribution instructions, or any variations, consult the official enrolled resolution text available from the Clerk of the House or Secretary of State.

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