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HR 1268

Congratulating Julia Wiginton on her graduation from Allen High School.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Jeff Leach

Ceremonial resolution congratulates Julia Wiginton on graduating Allen High School; honors achievement, enters the Congressional Record, with no policy or fiscal impact.

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Bill Summary · HR 1268

Summary — H.R. 1268: Congratulating Julia Wiginton on her graduation from Allen High School

Purpose and intent

H.R. 1268 is a ceremonial, congratulatory resolution honoring Julia Wiginton on her graduation from Allen High School. The resolution recognizes her academic achievement and offers formal congressional congratulations. It is honorary in nature and does not create legal rights, obligations, or federal spending.

Key provisions

  • Formally congratulates Julia Wiginton on her graduation from Allen High School.
  • Directs that the text of the resolution likely be entered into the Congressional Record as an expression of the House’s sentiments (standard practice for such resolutions).
  • No policy, regulatory, or fiscal provisions — purely ceremonial.

Who is affected

  • Primary subject: Julia Wiginton (the honoree).
  • Secondary beneficiaries: family, classmates, faculty, and the Allen High School and local community (symbolic recognition).
  • No federal agencies, programs, or budgets are affected.

Procedural history and status

  • Introduced in the House: February 12, 2025.
  • Referred to: House Committee on Ways and Means (Feb 12, 2025).
  • Placed on the Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar and laid before the House: May 23, 2025.
  • Adopted by the House (nonrecord vote recorded in Journal): May 23, 2025.
  • Reported enrolled: May 24, 2025.
  • Filed: May 16, 2025.
  • Classification: resolution; Subject codes include Resolutions—Congratulatory & Honorary (I0705).

Sponsorship

  • Primary sponsor: Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar.
  • Cosponsors (partial list): Daniel Webster; Scott Franklin; Mike Haridopolos; Michael T. McCaul; Warren Davidson; Donald G. Davis; Rick W. Allen; James C. Moylan; Ashley Hinson; John H. Rutherford; W. Gregory Steube; Michael Guest; James R. Baird; Christopher H. Smith; Jimmy Panetta; Laurel M. Lee; Carlos A. Gimenez; Aaron Bean; Brian K. Fitzpatrick; Mike Levin; Monica De La Cruz; Byron Donalds; Nicole Malliotakis; Brian J. Mast; Mike Ezell; Clay Higgins.

Related measures

  • Companion bill in the Senate: S. 221.

Significance and impact

H.R. 1268 is ceremonial and symbolic: it publicly acknowledges an individual’s educational milestone and provides a formal congressional commendation that may be entered into the Congressional Record and shared with constituents. It does not change law, appropriations, or federal policy.

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

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