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HR 1267

Congratulating Hope Fitzmaurice on her graduation from Allen High School.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Jeff Leach

Congressional resolution honors Hope Fitzmaurice for graduating Allen High School; records the praise in the Congressional Record with no legal or budgetary impact.

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Bill Summary · HR 1267

Summary — H. Res. 1267 (2025)

Title: Congratulating Hope Fitzmaurice on her graduation from Allen High School
Type: House resolution (congratulatory/honorary)
Introduced: February 12, 2025
Primary sponsor: Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
Cosponsors: 22 additional Members (bipartisan list including Michael Lawler, Young Kim, Jared F. Golden, Sharice Davids, Raul Ruiz, Terri Sewell, etc.)
Status: Reported enrolled (adopted by the House on May 23, 2025; reported enrolled May 24, 2025)

Purpose and intent

The resolution is ceremonial: to congratulate Hope Fitzmaurice on her graduation from Allen High School and to recognize her academic achievement and contributions. Such resolutions formally record the House’s commendation and extend best wishes to the individual.

Key provisions

  • Formal expression of congratulations to Hope Fitzmaurice for graduating from Allen High School.
  • Recognition of her achievements and possible best wishes for future endeavors.
  • No amendments to law, no authorizations of spending, and no regulatory changes are contained in the resolution.

(Note: the full text of the resolution is not included here. Typical content of this class of resolution is brief, laudatory language and possibly a recital of notable accomplishments.)

Who is affected

  • Directly: Hope Fitzmaurice (honoree).
  • Indirectly: Allen High School, her family, classmates, and the local community (receives federal recognition and a record in the Congressional Record).
  • No federal agencies, programs, or budgets are affected.

Legislative timeline and procedural steps

  • 2025-02-12: Introduced in the House; referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce and to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (and specifically to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment).
  • 2025-05-16: Filed.
  • 2025-05-20: Referred to Local & Consent Calendars.
  • 2025-05-22: Considered in Local & Consent Calendars.
  • 2025-05-23: Placed on Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar; laid before the House; adopted (nonrecord vote recorded in the Journal).
  • 2025-05-24: Reported enrolled.

Legal effect and impact

  • This resolution is honorary and non-binding. It creates no legal rights, obligations, or budgetary effects.
  • Primary impact is ceremonial: public recognition of an individual in the Congressional Record, promotion of local pride, and constituent service for the sponsor(s).

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