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HR 1410

Commending Kiera Dixon on her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Trey Martinez Fischer.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Trey Martinez Fischer

H.R. 1410 is a ceremonial recognition commending Kiera Dixon for her service as a legislative aide to State Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer, with no policy or funding effects.

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Bill Summary · HR 1410

Summary — H.R. 1410 (2025)

Title: Commending Kiera Dixon on her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Trey Martinez Fischer
Classification: Congratulatory / Honorary resolution
Introduced: February 18, 2025
Status: Reported enrolled; adopted by the House on June 1, 2025
Related: S. 739 (companion)

Purpose and intent

H.R. 1410 is a non‑binding, honorary resolution that formally recognizes and commends Kiera Dixon for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Trey Martinez Fischer. The resolution’s purpose is ceremonial: to acknowledge Dixon’s contributions to constituent service and legislative work carried out while serving in that office.

Key provisions

  • Officially commends Kiera Dixon for her service as a legislative aide to State Representative Trey Martinez Fischer.
  • Directs that the House’s recognition be entered into the Congressional Record and preserves the resolution as part of the legislative record (standard practice for such resolutions).

Note: The bill text is a ceremonial acknowledgment and contains no policy mandates, funding authorizations, or regulatory changes.

Who is affected

  • Primary subject: Kiera Dixon (the honoree).
  • Directly associated: State Representative Trey Martinez Fischer and his congressional/legislative staff.
  • Indirectly: constituents served by the office and colleagues who cosponsored the resolution. Because this is honorary, it does not create legal rights, obligations, or programmatic changes for agencies or the public.

Sponsors and support

  • Primary sponsor: Rep. Andrew R. Garbarino
  • Extensive list of cosponsors from both parties (dozens listed), indicating broad bipartisan support for the ceremonial measure.

Procedural timeline and current status

  • Feb 18, 2025 — Introduced in the House; referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
  • May 27, 2025 — Filed.
  • May 29, 2025 — Referred to Local & Consent Calendars.
  • May 30, 2025 — Considered in Local & Consent Calendars.
  • Jun 1, 2025 — Placed on the Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar; laid before the House; adopted (nonrecord vote recorded in the House Journal); reported enrolled.

“Reported enrolled” indicates the resolution was prepared in its final form for the Congressional Record or for the receiving chamber (if applicable). As an honorary resolution with adoption recorded, it serves as an official congressional commendation preserved in legislative archives.

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

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