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HR 832

Fellowship Christian Lady Paladins varsity soccer team; winning the 2024 GHSA 2A Girls Soccer State Championship; commend

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Brent Cox and 4 co-sponsors

Formal House resolution commends Fellowship Christian Lady Paladins for 2024 GHSA 2A Girls Soccer State Championship; ceremonial recognition with no policy or funding effect.

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Bill Summary · HR 832

Summary — H. Res. 832 (2025)

Basic information

  • Title: Fellowship Christian Lady Paladins varsity soccer team; winning the 2024 GHSA 2A Girls Soccer State Championship; commend
  • Bill type: House resolution (ceremonial/commendatory)
  • Bill number: H.R. 832
  • Introduced: January 31, 2025
  • Status: House Read and Adopted (final actions recorded May 23, 2025)

Purpose

To formally commend the Fellowship Christian Lady Paladins varsity soccer team for winning the 2024 Georgia High School Association (GHSA) 2A Girls Soccer State Championship and to extend best wishes for continued success.

Key provisions

  • Officially praises the Lady Paladins for their 2024 season performance, citing:
    • Season record: 13 wins, 3 losses, 2 ties.
    • Winning the 2024 GHSA 2A Girls Soccer State Championship — the third girls soccer state title in the school’s history.
    • Recognition of the team’s athletic ability, teamwork, resilience, and emphasis on character and academics.
    • Specific acknowledgement of Head Coach Andy Trevers and the team’s offensive and defensive strengths.
  • Directs the Clerk of the House to prepare and make available an appropriate copy of the resolution for distribution to the team.
  • No substantive policy changes, spending, or regulatory effects are included.

Who is affected / impact

  • Primary beneficiaries: Fellowship Christian School’s Lady Paladins varsity soccer team, coaching staff (notably Head Coach Andy Trevers), students, school community, and local supporters.
  • Impact is ceremonial: the resolution provides formal federal recognition and commendation but creates no legal rights, obligations, or funding.

Procedural history & votes

  • Referred to House Committee on Small Business (Jan 31, 2025).
  • Considered under suspension of the rules and passed in the House by recorded vote (Yeas and Nays 396–15, Roll No. 44) on February 25, 2025.
  • Received in the Senate and read twice; referred to the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship (Feb 25, 2025).
  • Placed on the Congressional and Memorial Resolutions Calendar, laid before the House, and formally adopted May 23, 2025.
  • Sponsors: Primary sponsors include Roger Williams, Matt Reeves, Charles Martin, Scott Hilton, Deborah Silcox, Brent Cox; cosponsors include Maggie Goodlander, Jefferson Van Drew, Derek Tran.

Notes

This is a non-binding, congratulatory resolution intended to honor athletic achievement and publicize the team’s accomplishment. It does not alter federal law, appropriate funds, or direct administrative action.

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

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