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HR 262

CONDOLENCES: Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of Tre'Shun McGee

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Pat Moore

The bill is a ceremonial resolution expressing condolences for Tre’Shun McGee and offering sympathy to his family, with no policy or legal changes.

Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
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Bill Summary · HR 262

Summary of HR 262 (2026 Reg. Session, Louisiana)

Purpose and intent

  • Expresses condolences of the Louisiana House of Representatives on the death of Tre'Shun McGee.
  • Serves as a formal, ceremonial acknowledgment and tribute to Tre'Shun McGee and his family.

Key provisions and changes

  • The bill is a House Resolution (no lawmaking or policy changes) that articulates sorrow and sympathy from the House.
  • Sections outline Tre'Shun McGee’s life, character, and activities, including:
    • Birth date (January 19, 2012) and place (Monroe, Louisiana).
    • Personal attributes (intelligent, kind, energetic; known for his smile and loving personality).
    • School and activities (Martin Luther King Jr. Junior High School; basketball, track, school band; Beta Club historian).
    • Enjoyment of sports and video games (Fortnite and 2K).
    • Family and survivors (three sisters: Makaela, Kaeyln, Shontasia, plus four other sisters and four brothers; extended relatives named).
  • The resolution conveys condolences to Tre'Shun’s family, friends, and loved ones and expresses wishes for comfort through shared memories.

Who or what would be affected

  • Directly affects: Tre'Shun McGee's immediate family, relatives, and supporters by providing a formal acknowledgment from the Louisiana House.
  • Indirectly affects: readers of the resolution, including constituents who seek formal expressions of mourning or tribute from state government.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Status: Read by title and lies over under the rules (as of the action history dated May 11, 2026).
  • Sponsor: Representative Moore (with co-sponsor Rep. Pat Moore).
  • Nature of bill: Ceremonial; does not create or modify laws, programs, or budgets.
  • No fiscal impact, regulatory changes, or policy directives are included.

Potential impact

  • Primarily symbolic and ceremonial, offering formal recognition and condolences for Tre'Shun McGee and support to his family.
  • May contribute to public records of compassion and remembrance from the state legislature.

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

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