Summary — HR 382 (Conflicting/mixed materials)
Note on source materials
- The bill metadata you provided (title: study to adopt fortified roof standards into coastal-zone building codes — Louisiana) does not match the text included in the document version. The document text contains at least two distinct House resolutions that are unrelated to building codes:
1. A Georgia House Resolution congratulating Cobb Collaborative for receiving the Georgia Reads Community Award (literacy).
2. An Illinois House Resolution designating June 9, 2025 as Batten Disease Awareness Day and recognizing individuals and institutions (Rush University Medical Center, Dr. Elizabeth Berry‑Kravis, Charlie Sims, Team Charlie).
- Sponsor and procedural metadata are also mixed (names and committee referrals span federal and state actors). I summarize the actual resolution text present in the file and flag the inconsistency; please confirm which bill/version you want summarized if you intended the Louisiana fortified-roof study.
1) Georgia: Congratulatory resolution (Cobb Collaborative)
- Purpose and intent: To congratulate and commend Cobb Collaborative for receiving the Georgia Reads Community Award and to recognize its multi‑partner efforts to advance literacy.
- Key provisions:
- Acknowledges Georgia Council on Literacy and criteria for the Georgia Reads Community Award (partnerships of 2+ organizations, sustained ≥3 years, strategic plan, measurable results).
- Lists partner organizations (e.g., Cobb County Public Library, Cobb Douglas Public Health, Marietta City Schools, Smyrna Library, faith communities, Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning).
- Finds that these efforts improved reading proficiency and educational opportunity.
- Directs the Clerk of the House to provide an appropriate copy of the resolution to Cobb Collaborative.
- Affected parties: Cobb Collaborative, listed partner organizations, and local literacy stakeholders and beneficiaries (children and families).
- Status in text: Presented as a passed/adopted House resolution in the included language.
2) Illinois: Batten Disease Awareness resolution
- Purpose and intent: To declare June 9, 2025 as Batten Disease Awareness Day in Illinois and to recognize clinical, research, patient, and advocacy efforts related to Batten disease.
- Key provisions:
- Describes Batten disease (progressive, genetic neurodegenerative childhood disease; CLN1–CLN14 variants; limited FDA‑approved treatments — CLN2).
- Recognizes Rush University Medical Center as one of nine U.S. Batten Disease Centers of Excellence and names Dr. Elizabeth Berry‑Kravis for her clinical/research work.
- Honors Charlie Sims (a child with CLN1) and Team Charlie for fundraising, awareness, and participation in first‑in‑human experimental genetic treatments.
- Officially proclaims an awareness day and commends the individuals/institutions and advocacy efforts.
- Affected parties: Patients and families affected by Batten disease, Rush University Medical Center, researchers, clinicians, and advocacy organizations.
- Procedural/ timeline aspects: The resolution language indicates adoption by the Illinois House with the declaration of a specific awareness day (June 9, 2025).
Legislative actions and sponsors (mixed)
- The file lists many legislative actions dated Jan–Jun 2025 (introductions, referrals, readings, adoption, enrollment, delivery to Secretary of State). These appear to track final adoption and enrollment.
- Sponsor list in the header is inconsistent with the resolution texts (contains federal and state names). Recommendation: verify correct jurisdiction/version and source file before using this summary for official purposes.
Recommendation
- Confirm which HR 382 you wish to summarize (Louisiana building‑codes study vs. the two resolutions in the provided text). I can produce a focused summary for the correct bill/version once confirmed.