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HR 224

A resolution to urge the Trump-Vance administration to reverse its harmful decision to betray the trust of Northern Michiganders by denying federal disaster relief funding and provide the full amount of requested funding following the devastating March 2025 ice storm.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Noah Arbit and 18 co-sponsors

Commends the Anacoco High School Lady Indians track team for winning the 2025 LHSAA Class B state championship.

referred to Committee on Government Operations
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Bill Summary · HR 224

Summary — H.R. 224 (Commendation of Anacoco High School Lady Indians track team)

Status snapshot
- Title (as provided): Commends the Anacoco High School Lady Indians track team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Class B state championship.
- Classification: House resolution (ceremonial/commemorative).
- Introduced: January 7, 2025.
- Current status (per provided metadata): Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
- Note on source material: The document content supplied contains multiple, different resolution texts (including unrelated commendations for other schools, an obituary resolution for Gene Hackman, and an organizational commendation) and legislative action entries that appear inconsistent with a single, simple state-school commendation. The summary below focuses on the stated title and the typical content and effects of such a resolution; if you need the official, final text, consult the appropriate chamber clerk or the official legislative website.

Purpose and intent
- The resolution is a ceremonial recognition that formally congratulates the Anacoco High School Lady Indians track team for winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) 2025 Class B state championship.
- Intent is to honor the athletes, coaches, school, and local community for athletic achievement and to record appreciation and encouragement in the legislative record.

Key provisions (typical for this type of resolution)
- Acknowledges the team’s 2025 LHSAA Class B state championship victory.
- Commends the student-athletes, coaches, school staff, parents, and community supporters for their dedication, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
- Expresses official congratulations and best wishes for the team’s future endeavors.
- Directs that suitable copies of the resolution be provided to the team, school, or other named recipients (common closing provision).

Who is affected
- Primary beneficiaries: Anacoco High School Lady Indians track team members and coaches.
- Secondary beneficiaries: Anacoco High School (administration and faculty), students, families, and the local community (recognition and civic pride).
- No regulatory, fiscal, or administrative mandates affecting third parties or government programs.

Procedural and legal impact
- Ceremonial, non-binding resolution — does not create law, change policy, authorize spending, or impose regulatory obligations.
- Serves as a formal record of commendation in the legislative journal and can be used for archival, publicity, or morale purposes.
- According to provided status notes, the resolution has progressed through procedural steps and been presented to the Secretary of State, but the source material is inconsistent; verify final disposition with the official legislative clerk or website for the chamber that introduced it.

Additional notes and recommendations
- Because the supplied document includes multiple unrelated texts and an apparent mismatch between title, content, sponsors, and legislative actions, confirm the official resolution text and sponsor information from the legislative body’s official repository (e.g., House Clerk, legislative website).
- If you want a verbatim copy, a citation of the enrolled resolution, or the names of coaches/athletes listed in the official text, let me know and I will locate or help you request the authenticated document.

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

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