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HCR 41

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Bill Anderson and 46 co-sponsors

Commends the North DeSoto High School softball team for winning the 2025 LHSAA Division II Non-Select state championship.

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Bill Summary · HCR 41

Summary — HCR 41 (Concurrent Resolution)

Status and basic info
- Title: COMMENDATIONS: Commends the North DeSoto High School softball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Division II Non-Select state championship
- Bill number / type: HCR 41 (House Concurrent Resolution)
- Introduced: January 13, 2025
- Current status (as provided): Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.

Purpose and intent
- HCR 41 is a ceremonial/commendatory concurrent resolution whose primary purpose is to recognize and formally commend the North DeSoto High School softball team for winning the LHSAA 2025 Division II Non‑Select state championship. The resolution is intended to place the team’s achievement on the official legislative record and offer the thanks and congratulations of the legislature.

Key provisions (typical for this type of resolution)
- Official commendation of the North DeSoto High School softball team for the 2025 LHSAA Division II Non‑Select state title.
- Recognition of players, coaching staff, school officials, and community supporters for their roles in the accomplishment.
- Direction to the Clerk (or other legislative official) to transmit suitably prepared copies of the resolution to the team, school administration, coaches, and other designated recipients (if included in the full text).
- No changes to state law, funding, or regulatory requirements—purely honorary.

Who is affected
- Directly: North DeSoto High School softball players, coaches, school administration, and close community supporters (students, parents, alumni).
- Indirectly: The North DeSoto community and LHSAA constituency benefit from formal recognition.
- Not affected: No state programs, budgets, or private-rights obligations are created or altered.

Legal and fiscal impact
- None. As a concurrent resolution of recognition, HCR 41 is nonbinding and does not create enforceable legal duties or appropriate state funds.

Procedural notes and timeline
- A House Concurrent Resolution must be adopted by both legislative chambers. The status line indicates the resolution has been handled administratively (taken by the Clerk and presented to the Secretary of State), consistent with an adopted ceremonial measure being entered into official records.
- Because the document text provided with your request includes unrelated legislative texts (see note below), I could not confirm whether the resolution contains any additional ceremonial provisions (e.g., an instruction to produce framed copies). If you need the precise resolution language and distribution recipients, I can retrieve and summarize the enrolled text.

Important note about submitted materials
- The document content you provided contains unrelated materials (a Kentucky task‑force concurrent resolution and a Delaware teacher‑of‑the‑year commendation) that do not match the HCR 41 title. This summary is based on the HCR 41 title and status you supplied; please supply the actual enrolled text of HCR 41 if you want a line‑by‑line summary or verification of distribution language.

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