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HR 1231

Commending Nadia De La Rosa for her contributions as principal of Tornillo Intermediate School.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Mary González

House adopts a ceremonial congratulatory resolution honoring Nadia De La Rosa for leading Tornillo Intermediate School; symbolic recognition with no federal policy effect.

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Bill Summary · HR 1231

Summary — H.R. 1231 (115th/116th/117th/ — 2025 entry)

Note: The legislative record provided contains inconsistent elements (see "Notes" below). This summary focuses on the bill title, classification, sponsors, procedural history, and its practical effect as indicated by the record.

Bill title and primary purpose

  • Title: Commending Nadia De La Rosa for her contributions as principal of Tornillo Intermediate School.
  • Official classification/subject: Resolution — Congratulatory & Honorary (DE LA ROSA, NADIA (N647D)).

Purpose: To formally recognize and commend Nadia De La Rosa for her service and contributions as principal of Tornillo Intermediate School. As a congressional congratulatory/honorary resolution, its intent is ceremonial recognition rather than to create or change law.

Key provisions

  • The text available in the record does not include the full resolution language beyond the title. Based on the title and classification, the resolution would:
    • Express the House’s congratulations and appreciation for Nadia De La Rosa’s leadership and contributions at Tornillo Intermediate School.
    • Provide an official, nonbinding statement honoring her achievements (typical of congratulatory resolutions).
  • No policy, regulatory, or budgetary provisions are indicated in the record.

Who is affected

  • Principal subject: Nadia De La Rosa — the honoree.
  • Local community: Tornillo Intermediate School, its students, families, faculty, and local community stakeholders receive formal recognition.
  • Federal impact: None — the resolution is honorary and does not create legal obligations, appropriations, or programmatic changes.

Sponsors and cosponsors

  • Primary sponsor: Rep. Suzanne Bonamici.
  • Cosponsors include: Raúl M. Grijalva; Troy A. Carter; Greg Landsman; Eleanor Holmes Norton; Brian K. Fitzpatrick; Don Bacon; Gabe Vasquez; Nikki Budzinski.

Procedural history and status (selected)

  • 2025-02-12: Introduced in House; referred to the House Committee on Financial Services (as recorded).
  • 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 the Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar; laid before the House; adopted (nonrecord vote); recorded in the Journal.
  • 2025-05-25: Reported enrolled (final enrolled/resolution status recorded).

Adoption: The record indicates the House adopted the resolution on May 23, 2025. As an adopted congressional resolution of this type, it serves as an official expression of the body’s sentiment.

Impact and significance

  • Symbolic recognition that may be used by the honoree and community for publicity and historical record.
  • No legal, regulatory, or fiscal impact on federal programs.

Notes and caveats

  • The provided "Version Content" contains an unrelated caption: “Supporting Transition And Recovery Through Housing Act of 2025 (START Housing Act of 2025).” That language appears inconsistent with the title and the resolution classification and is likely an administrative or clerical mismatch in the record supplied.
  • Also unusual: referral to the House Committee on Financial Services for a congratulatory resolution is atypical. Both discrepancies suggest parts of the legislative metadata were mixed with another bill’s data.
  • Recommendation: For authoritative text and confirmation, consult the official congressional record entry or Congress.gov for H.R. 1231 (2025) to view the full resolution language and the final status.

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

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