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HR 1184

Commending Dallas Jax Dohl for his service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Mary E. González.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Mary González

H.R.1184 is a ceremonial resolution recognizing Dallas Jax Dohl’s legislative internship, with no substantive policy provisions in the text provided.

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Bill Summary · HR 1184

Summary — H.R. 1184 (Introduced Feb 11, 2025)

Bill at a glance

  • Bill number: H.R. 1184
  • Introduced: February 11, 2025
  • Classification: Resolution (congratulatory / honorary) per supplied subject line
  • Title(s) shown in provided materials:
    • “Commending Dallas Jax Dohl for his service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Mary E. González.” (subject/classification)
    • Separately, a short-citation line in the version text: “Stop China’s Continuous Purchase of Land Act” / “Stop CCP Land Act.”
  • Status: Reported enrolled; adopted by the House (placed on Congrat. & Memorial Res. Calendar, laid before the House, adopted May 23, 2025; reported enrolled May 25, 2025)
  • Primary sponsor: Rep. Stephanie I. Bice; cosponsors listed (see Sponsors section)

Purpose / Intent

There is a clear inconsistency in the provided materials. Two different purposes appear:

  1. Honorary resolution: The bill is described as a congratulatory/honorary resolution commending Dallas Jax Dohl for service as a legislative intern in State Rep. Mary E. González’s office. If this is the operative text, the intent is purely ceremonial — to recognize and commend an individual’s public service.

  2. Legislative citation name: The version content includes a short title — “Stop China’s Continuous Purchase of Land Act” (aka “Stop CCP Land Act”). No substantive language beyond the short title was provided. If the bill’s substantive text corresponded to that title, it would imply policy aimed at restricting or addressing land purchases by Chinese entities, but no provisions or details were supplied.

Key provisions and changes

  • Provided materials do not include any operative substantive provisions beyond the short citation. Therefore:
    • For the honorary resolution: the sole (typical) provision would be commendation/recognition language; such resolutions do not change law or create obligations.
    • For the “Stop CCP Land Act” citation: no text was supplied, so no concrete provisions can be summarized. The referral to committees with jurisdiction over agriculture, natural resources, energy & commerce, and science & technology suggests any substantive version might address land ownership, national-security or economic controls, but this is speculative.

Who or what would be affected

  • If the bill is the honorary resolution: only Dallas Jax Dohl (and official record/recognition) would be affected; no legal or regulatory effect.
  • If the bill were substantive under the “Stop CCP Land Act” title: potential impacts could include foreign buyers, agricultural/real estate markets, and federal/state regulatory agencies — but no specifics are available in the provided text.

Procedural history / timeline (selected)

  • 2025-02-11: Introduced in House; referred to Committee on Agriculture and additionally to Committees on Natural Resources, Energy & Commerce, and Science, Space, and Technology for portions within jurisdiction.
  • 2025-05-13: Filed
  • 2025-05-16: Referred to Local & Consent Calendars
  • 2025-05-22: Considered in Local & Consent Calendars
  • 2025-05-23: Placed on Congrat. & Memorial Res. Calendar; laid before House; adopted (nonrecord vote recorded in Journal)
  • 2025-05-25: Reported enrolled

Sponsors

  • Primary: Stephanie I. Bice
  • Cosponsors include: Scott Franklin, Kat Cammack, Richard McCormick, Jodey C. Arrington, Mike Flood, Jack Bergman, Jake Ellzey, Beth Van Duyne, Byron Donalds, John R. Moolenaar, plus others listed.

Notes and recommendations

  • The supplied materials contain conflicting information (an honorary resolution vs. a policy short title). Because the substantive text is not provided, this summary cannot confirm which version is the enacted/operative text.
  • For authoritative clarification and the full text, consult the official congressional record or Congress.gov for H.R. 1184 in the 2025 session (or contact the House Clerk’s office). If you want, I can look up or parse the official text and produce a more detailed summary once the correct version is confirmed.

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

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