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HR 1359

Congratulating Brandi Spieth of San Antonio on graduating as a member of the Texas Partners in Policymaking Class of 2025.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Diego Bernal

Honorary House resolution congratulates Brandi Spieth on graduating from the Texas Partners in Policymaking Class of 2025; ceremonial recognition with no legal effect.

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Bill Summary · HR 1359

Summary of H. Res. 1359 (118th Congress)

Congratulating Brandi Spieth of San Antonio on graduating as a member of the Texas Partners in Policymaking Class of 2025

Main purpose

H. Res. 1359 is a short, honorary resolution from the U.S. House of Representatives that formally congratulates Brandi Spieth of San Antonio for graduating as a member of the Texas Partners in Policymaking Class of 2025. The resolution recognizes Ms. Spieth’s accomplishment and offers the House’s best wishes for her future efforts.

Key provisions

  • Acknowledges and congratulates Brandi Spieth on her graduation from the Texas Partners in Policymaking Class of 2025.
  • Expresses the House’s recognition and good wishes; contains no substantive policy directives, funding authorizations, or regulatory changes.

Who is affected

  • Directly honors Brandi Spieth (individual recognition).
  • Symbolically recognizes the Texas Partners in Policymaking program and its participants; may also be of interest to constituents in San Antonio and advocates for disability leadership and policymaking training.
  • No legal or financial effects on federal agencies, programs, or private parties.

Procedural history and status

  • Introduced in the House: February 13, 2025; referred to the House Committee on House Administration (2/13/2025).
  • Filed: May 25, 2025.
  • Referred to Local & Consent Calendars: May 27, 2025; considered on Local & Consent Calendars: May 30, 2025.
  • Placed on the House Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar and laid before the House: June 1, 2025.
  • Adopted by the House: June 1, 2025 (nonrecord vote recorded in the Journal).
  • Reported enrolled: June 1, 2025. Status at summary: Adopted and reported enrolled (honorary resolution completed in the House).

Sponsors and support

  • Primary sponsor: Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman.
  • Numerous cosponsors from the House (listed in the bill information), reflecting broad support among the sponsoring lawmakers.

Impact and significance

  • Purely ceremonial: provides formal congressional recognition for an individual achievement.
  • Does not create or amend law, impose obligations, or authorize spending.
  • Serves to highlight and publicize the accomplishments of the honoree and the Texas Partners in Policymaking program.

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