Summary — H. Res. 1464 (2025)
Title: Commending Hayden M. Richards of Wichita Falls for his service as a public policy intern in the office of State Representative Paul Dyson
Bill number: H.R. 1464
Classification: Congratulatory / Honorary resolution
Status: Adopted by the House; reported enrolled (Adopted and reported enrolled 2025-06-01)
Introduced: February 21, 2025
Main purpose and intent
H. Res. 1464 is an honorary House resolution recognizing and commending Hayden M. Richards of Wichita Falls for his service as a public policy intern in the office of State Representative Paul Dyson. Its primary purpose is symbolic recognition of Mr. Richards’ public service and contributions while serving as an intern.
Note: the supplied “version content” includes a single line naming an unrelated statute — “More Options to Develop and Enhance Remote Nutrition in WIC Act of 2025 (MODERN WIC Act of 2025).” That language appears inconsistent with the resolution’s title and classification; it likely reflects an error or mismatched text. The operative intent described above is drawn from the bill title and classification (congratulatory/honorary resolution).
Key provisions / text likely included
The official text of a congratulatory resolution of this type typically:
- States the House’s recognition and commendation of the individual’s service and accomplishments.
- May summarize the intern’s activities, achievements, dates of service, and contributions to the legislative office or community.
- Offers formal congratulations and best wishes for future endeavors.
Because the formal resolution text is not provided here, specific laudatory language and any enumerated accomplishments are not available in this summary.
Who is affected
- Primary subject: Hayden M. Richards (Wichita Falls), public policy intern in Rep. Paul Dyson’s office.
- Indirectly affected: Rep. Paul Dyson’s congressional office and the local Wichita Falls community (symbolic recognition of local public service).
This is an honorary resolution and does not create legal rights or obligations or change federal law or funding.
Legislative timeline and procedural status
- 2025-02-21: Introduced in the House; referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce (per record).
- 2025-05-29: Filed.
- 2025-05-30: Referred to Local & Consent Calendars; 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.
“Adopted” indicates the House approved the resolution. “Reported enrolled” indicates the final copy was prepared following adoption. As an internal, non‑binding resolution, no further executive action is required.
Sponsors and cosponsors
Primary sponsor: Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick.
A wide group of members are listed as cosponsors (selected examples): Michael Lawler; Ro Khanna; Chris Pappas; Maria Elvira Salazar; Valerie P. Foushee; Seth Magaziner; Norma J. Torres; Scott H. Peters; Marie Gluesenkamp Perez; and many others (full list provided in bill metadata).
Impact
- Symbolic honor and public recognition for the individual named.
- No statutory changes, budgetary effect, or regulatory impact.
- Typical outcome: a formal record in the Congressional Register and possible presentation to the honoree.
If you want, I can:
- Retrieve the official enrolled text or Congressional Record entry to confirm the exact praise language; or
- Verify and reconcile the apparent discrepancy between the resolution title and the single-line “MODERN WIC Act” text that appears in the provided materials.