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HR 1362

Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the City of McCamey.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Wes Virdell

The bill ceremonially recognizes and commemorates the City of McCamey’s 100th anniversary, celebrating its history and residents without changing law or funding.

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Bill Summary · HR 1362

Summary — H. Res. 1362 (117th Cong.)

Title: Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the City of McCamey.
Classification: House resolution — Congratulatory & Honorary
Bill Number: H.R. 1362
Introduced: February 14, 2025
Status: Adopted by the House; reported enrolled (June 1, 2025)

Purpose / Intent

H. Res. 1362 is a commemorative resolution recognizing and celebrating the 100th anniversary (centennial) of the City of McCamey. Its intent is ceremonial: to honor the city’s history, recognize contributions of past and present residents, and congratulate the community on a centennial milestone.

Key provisions

As a ceremonial resolution, the text typically (and presumably here) includes:
- A statement recognizing the date or year of the City of McCamey’s incorporation/founding and marking the centennial observance.
- Expressions of congratulations to the city, its officials, and residents for the century of community development, public service, and local contributions.
- Recognition of notable historical, cultural, economic, or civic contributions by McCamey and its residents to the region/state.
- A formal encouragement of public observances or commemorative activities marking the centennial.

Note: The resolution does not change law, impose requirements, or authorize funding.

Who is affected

  • Primary subject: the City of McCamey, its municipal government, and its residents.
  • Secondary effects: local organizations, historical societies, and regional stakeholders who may use the federal recognition in publicity, tourism promotion, or commemorative events.

Procedural timeline & current status

  • 2025-02-14 — Introduced in the House; referred to the House Judiciary Committee.
  • 2025-05-25 — Filed.
  • 2025-05-27 — Referred to Local & Consent Calendars.
  • 2025-05-30 — Considered in Local & Consent Calendars.
  • 2025-06-01 — Placed on the Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar; laid before the House; adopted by the House; reported enrolled (June 1, 2025).

Sponsors

  • Primary sponsor: Rep. Paul A. Gosar
  • Cosponsors: Greg Stanton; Blake D. Moore; Susie Lee; Dina Titus; Mike Kennedy; Celeste Maloy; Mark E. Amodei; Burgess Owens

Practical impact and limitations

  • Ceremonial: The resolution offers formal congressional recognition but carries no legal force, does not authorize spending, and imposes no regulatory obligations.
  • Symbolic benefits: May boost local civic pride, visibility for centennial events, and potential positive attention for local tourism or fundraising efforts.

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

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