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HR 1215

Commending Jenifer Hansen for her contributions as principal of Horizon Heights Elementary School.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Mary González

H.R. 1215 is a non-binding honorary resolution formally commending Jenifer Hansen for her leadership as principal of Horizon Heights Elementary School.

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Bill Summary · HR 1215

Summary of H.R. 1215 (118th Congress) — Commending Jenifer Hansen

Title: Commending Jenifer Hansen for her contributions as principal of Horizon Heights Elementary School
Bill type: Resolution (Congratulatory & Honorary)
Introduced: February 11, 2025
Primary sponsor: Rep. Greg Stanton
Cosponsors: Rep. Zachary Nunn; Rep. Dusty Johnson
Subject classification: Resolutions—Congratulatory & Honorary (I0705)
Status (key actions):
- 2025-02-11 — Introduced in House; referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
- 2025-05-13 — Filed
- 2025-05-16 — Referred to Local & Consent Calendars
- 2025-05-22 — Considered in Local & Consent Calendars
- 2025-05-23 — Laid before the House; placed on Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar; adopted by the House (nonrecord vote recorded in the Journal)
- 2025-05-24 — Reported enrolled

Purpose and intent

H.R. 1215 is a non-binding, honorary resolution that formally recognizes and commends Jenifer Hansen for her service and contributions in her role as principal of Horizon Heights Elementary School. The resolution’s intent is symbolic: to acknowledge Ms. Hansen’s leadership and to place a congressional record of appreciation for her work on behalf of students, staff, and the local community.

Key provisions

  • A formal commendation of Jenifer Hansen for her contributions as principal of Horizon Heights Elementary School.
  • No policy changes, appropriations, or regulatory amendments are included.
  • No enforcement mechanisms or legal obligations are created; the resolution serves purely as an expression of recognition.

Who is affected

  • Direct subject: Jenifer Hansen (honoree).
  • Indirect/beneficial effects: Horizon Heights Elementary School, its students, staff, and the local community, which receive public recognition.
  • Governmental impact: Minimal — the resolution records congressional commendation but does not change law, funding, or program administration.

Procedural/Timeline notes

  • The resolution was introduced on February 11, 2025, progressed through routine procedural steps (filing; placement on Local & Consent Calendars), was adopted by the House on May 23, 2025, and was reported enrolled on May 24, 2025. Being an honorary House resolution, adoption by the House constitutes final congressional action for its commemorative purpose.

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

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