CONDOLENCES: Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of William "Bill" Johnson
Expresses the House's condolences on the death of William “Bill” Johnson and acknowledges his community contributions.
Expresses the House's condolences on the death of William “Bill” Johnson and acknowledges his community contributions.
H.R. 268 is a ceremonial resolution whose primary purpose is to express the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of William “Bill” Johnson. The resolution is intended to formally recognize his passing, extend sympathy to his family and community, and record the House’s respect for his life and service.
Note: The substantive content of condolence resolutions is typically short and symbolic; they do not create legal obligations, appropriate funds, or change public policy.
A list of sponsors and cosponsors is provided in the record (includes multiple members listed as primary and cosponsors). The sponsoring members include, among others, Mario Diaz-Balart, David Jenkins, Robert Dickey, Dagmara Avelar, and many others noted in the record.
The submitted document contains multiple, disparate texts (including other ceremonial resolutions, state-level commendations, and an unrelated bill title “STOP MADURO Act”) and inconsistent metadata. Some procedural entries and content fragments in the file appear to come from different jurisdictions or unrelated resolutions. For a definitive legislative history or the exact text of the condolence language for William “Bill” Johnson, consult the official enrolled resolution text on the House Clerk’s website or the chamber’s official records to verify which portions apply specifically to this H.R. 268.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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