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SR 75

Commend Brandon Cheerleading Team for sixth NCA National Championship.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Hillman Frazier and 2 co-sponsors

SR 75 here is a mixed collection of ceremonial, non-binding resolutions from several states—recognitions, condolences, and requests to agencies, not laws or funding.

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Summary — SR 75 (document provided)

Important note up front: the file you provided is a compiled / scrambled collection of multiple different "Senate Resolution 75" documents from several states and sessions (Illinois, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, Hawaii, Michigan, Indiana, and others). The text does not contain the specific language for an SR 75 titled “Commend Brandon Cheerleading Team for sixth NCA National Championship.” Because of that, I summarize what is actually in the document you gave, identify the different resolutions included, and explain likely content and legal effect of a typical commemorative SR like the one you named.

What the provided document contains (high-level)

Multiple distinct SR 75 resolutions or drafts appear intermingled. Major items identified:
- Illinois: a Senate resolution mourning the death of Charles G. “Chuck” Bloomberg (memorial/condolence).
- Arkansas: a resolution honoring Sylvia Ann Hindsman Cornwell for long service as Secretary/Director of the Senate (recognition of public service).
- Alabama: a procedural “special order calendar” SR listing bills for a legislative day (rules/agenda).
- Georgia: congratulations to Harlem High School Bulldogs for the 2024 GHSA Class AAA State Baseball Championship (congratulatory resolution).
- Hawaii: SR requesting the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to establish legislative engagement forums for Native Hawaiians (policy/encouragement, requests annual reporting).
- Michigan: designation of October 8, 2025 as “APEX Day” recognizing APEX (PTAC) program and Michigan APEX Accelerators (commemorative).
- Indiana: a memorial for Ulysses Lee “Junior” Bridgeman (condolence).
- Various administrative and procedural drafts, committee actions, and legislative action logs spanning 2025 (reads, committee referrals, adoptions, enrollments, transmittals).

Common features across these SR 75 items

  • Nature: non-binding, ceremonial or request-type Senate resolutions (recognitions, condolences, requests to an executive or agency).
  • Typical provisions: "WHEREAS" findings; resolution clauses that congratulate/commemorate/urge/ request; direction to transmit certified copies to named persons or offices; sometimes requests for reports (e.g., Hawaii Office of Hawaiian Affairs).
  • Legal effect: generally no change in statute or funded program; they express the sentiment of a legislative body, may request or encourage action by an executive branch agency, and authorize distribution of a copy of the resolution.

Affected parties

  • Individuals honored or memorialized (e.g., Chuck Bloomberg, Sylvia Cornwell, Ulysses Bridgeman).
  • Organizations (e.g., Harlem High School, Michigan APEX Accelerators, Office of Hawaiian Affairs).
  • Legislative staff and committees for procedural SRs.
  • No SR in the text imposes duties that create binding legal obligations or appropriations.

Procedural / timeline notes

  • The document contains multiple action logs: introductions, committee referrals, hearings, reads, adoptions, enrollments, and transmittals to secretaries of senate/state. Dates range across 2025 (Feb–Oct). These actions relate to different resolutions in the compilation.

Next steps / recommendation

  • If you want a focused summary of the specific SR 75 titled “Commend Brandon Cheerleading Team for sixth NCA National Championship,” please provide the exact text or identify the state/jurisdiction and date of that resolution. With the correct text I will produce a concise, targeted summary that covers purpose, provisions, who is affected, and procedural status.

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

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