Bill
SR 46
Commend Hancock High School Boys and Girls Golf Teams for historic sweep of 6A State.
Congressional resolution commends Hancock High School boys and girls golf teams for sweeping the Class 6A state championships.
Bill
SR 46
Congressional resolution commends Hancock High School boys and girls golf teams for sweeping the Class 6A state championships.
Bill number: SR 46
Classification: Senate resolution (ceremonial)
Subject: Rules / Commendation
Status: Adopted
Introduced: August 22, 2025
Adoption/Final actions: Read & adopted (recorded Sep 4, 2025); reported enrolled
Note on source materials
- The materials supplied contain multiple distinct “SR 46” texts from different states and topics (e.g., Affordable Housing Month in California, Arkansas school golf recognition, Michigan Rail Day, etc.). This summary focuses on the resolution identified in your request — a ceremonial Senate resolution commending Hancock High School’s boys and girls golf teams for a historic Class 6A state sweep — and highlights procedural details provided in the legislative actions you supplied. If you need a summary of a different SR 46 text found in the packet, tell me which one.
Purpose and intent
- To formally recognize and commend the Hancock High School boys and girls golf teams for achieving a historic sweep of the Class 6A state championship.
- To publicly congratulate players, coaches, and school leadership and to place the accomplishment on the official record of the Senate.
Key provisions and language (typical for this type of resolution)
- Acknowledges the teams’ championship achievements (boys and girls teams winning Class 6A state titles).
- Names or recognizes team members, coaches, and school officials (where provided in the resolution text).
- Offers formal congratulations and praise for athletic performance, sportsmanship, and academic achievements where noted.
- Directs that a copy of the resolution be transmitted/presented to team leadership (coach and/or school officials) by the Secretary of the Senate or other appropriate officer.
Who or what is affected
- Primary: Hancock High School (its boys and girls golf programs), individual student-athletes, coaches, athletic director, and school administration.
- Secondary: Local community and supporters; the resolution is honorary and creates no binding obligations or funding changes.
Procedural/timeline aspects
- Introduced Aug 22, 2025 (received by Secretary of the Senate).
- Read and adopted on record Sep 4, 2025 (vote recorded in journal; resolution reported enrolled).
- As an adopted Senate resolution, it is a nonbinding, honorary measure recorded in legislative documents and often physically presented to the school or coach.
Fiscal and legal impact
- None. This is a ceremonial resolution; it does not create new law, appropriate funds, or impose regulatory duties.
Practical effect
- Official recognition and public commendation that can be used by the school and community for publicity, historical record, and morale.
- Typically results in a presented copy of the resolution to the school or coaches and inclusion in the legislative journal.
If you want:
- I can produce a shorter “press-ready” text version of the resolution suitable for distribution, or
- I can extract and summarize any of the other SR 46 texts included in your packet (California Affordable Housing Month, Arkansas Catholic High School golf recognition, Michigan Rail Day, etc.).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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