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HC 43

Charles F. McClelland, Sr.; commend distinguished career and esteemed public service.

2025 Regular Session

HC 43 ceremonial resolution honors Charles F. McClelland, Sr. for a distinguished career and public service; a symbolic, non-binding acknowledgment with no legal effect.

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Bill Summary · HC 43

Summary — HC 43: Charles F. McClelland, Sr.; commend distinguished career and esteemed public service

Bill number: HC 43
Type: House Concurrent Resolution (concurrent resolution)
Subject area: Rules / ceremonial recognition
Introduced: February 5, 2025
Status: Enrolled Bill Signed (February 27, 2025)

Purpose and intent

HC 43 is a ceremonial concurrent resolution adopted by the legislature to formally recognize and commend Charles F. McClelland, Sr. for his distinguished career and esteemed public service. The resolution’s purpose is to honor his professional achievements and contributions, and to place on the legislative record the legislature’s appreciation and esteem.

Key provisions

Because this is a ceremonial concurrent resolution, its provisions are brief and symbolic. The resolution typically:
- Commends Charles F. McClelland, Sr. for his career accomplishments and public service;
- Expresses the legislature’s appreciation and respect for his contributions to the community (and/or state);
- May direct that a copy of the resolution be transmitted to Mr. McClelland (and/or his family or organization) as an official acknowledgment.

No regulatory, appropriations, or binding policy changes are made by this resolution.

Who is affected

  • Primary honoree: Charles F. McClelland, Sr., whose career and public service are being recognized.
  • Indirectly affected: his family, colleagues, and the communities or institutions that benefited from his service (through the public acknowledgment).
  • Government operations are not materially affected — the resolution is symbolic and imposes no obligations or expenditures.

Legislative and procedural timeline

  • 2025-02-05 — Referred to Rules (introduced)
  • 2025-02-11 — Title sufficiency determined / Title sufficiency adopted
  • 2025-02-13 — Adopted by originating chamber; Immediate Release; Transmitted to Senate; Referred to Rules in other chamber
  • 2025-02-17 — Title sufficiency adopted (Senate action)
  • 2025-02-20 — Adopted by the second chamber
  • 2025-02-24 — Returned for enrolling
  • 2025-02-27 — Enrolled Bill Signed (finalized and filed)

Practical impact

HC 43 is a non-binding, honorary action by the legislature that serves to formally recognize and record appreciation for Mr. McClelland’s service. It creates no legal rights, duties, or fiscal effects; its value is symbolic and commemorative.

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

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