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Bill Summary · HR 1123

Summary — H.R. 1123 (115th/116th/119th style data)

Title: Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Marble Falls Rotary Club
Bill Type: Resolution
Status: Reported enrolled (Introduced Feb 7, 2025; Adopted by House May 23, 2025; Reported enrolled May 25, 2025)
Primary Sponsor: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
Cosponsors: Brandon Gill; Harriet M. Hageman; Chip Roy; Scott Perry; Thomas P. Tiffany; Andrew Ogles; Josh Brecheen; Eric Burlison; Thomas Massie; Sam Graves; Ralph Norman; Jefferson Van Drew; Diana Harshbarger; Lauren Boebert; Victoria Spartz; Elijah Crane

Purpose and intent

  • Official title and committee placement indicate H.R. 1123 is a simple, non‑binding congressional resolution commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Marble Falls Rotary Club. Such resolutions typically:
    • Recognize the club’s history, service, and contributions to the local community;
    • Congratulate members and volunteers; and
    • Encourage continued civic engagement.

Key provisions (as expected for a commemorative resolution)

  • Expresses congratulations to the Marble Falls Rotary Club on its 75th anniversary.
  • May note notable projects or community impacts (education, health, service projects) and call attention to the club’s service and leadership.
  • Contains no appropriations, no legally binding mandates, and no federal policy changes.

Who is affected

  • Primarily honorary: Marble Falls Rotary Club members (past and present), community beneficiaries, and local stakeholders.
  • No federal programs or budgets are impacted by a commemorative resolution.

Procedural timeline and status

  • Introduced in the House: Feb 7, 2025.
  • Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Appropriations for jurisdictional consideration (per chamber referral language).
  • Placed on Local & Consent Calendars (May 16–22, 2025) and the Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar (May 23, 2025).
  • Laid before and adopted by the House on May 23, 2025 (non‑record vote).
  • Reported enrolled on May 25, 2025.

Important note about inconsistent text provided

The document you supplied also includes an alternate substantive text that is inconsistent with the bill’s title and calendar placement. That alternate language would (if it were the enacted text):

  • Immediately prohibit any Federal funds from being used to carry out functions of the Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
  • Rescind the unobligated balance of all amounts previously made available to the USAID Administrator as of the day before enactment.
  • Transfer any other assets or liabilities of USAID as of that date to the Secretary of State.

If such provisions were actually part of a bill and enacted, they would represent a sweeping policy change with broad consequences for U.S. foreign assistance, humanitarian aid, global health programs, contractors and grantees, foreign partners, and USAID personnel. However, this substantive text is inconsistent with the bill’s title, committee routing, and calendar status (congratulatory/resolution), and appears to be an error or a mix‑up with a different measure. The resolution as recorded in House actions appears to be an honorary commemoration, not a USAID‑termination statute.

Related bill

  • H.R. 1029 — listed as a companion bill (context not provided).

If you want, I can: (a) draft a short plain‑language version of the commemorative resolution’s likely text, or (b) analyze in depth the policy and legal effects if the alternate USAID‑related text were the actual proposal.

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

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