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HR 828

Glover, Yoel; Vincent Nnanna, Luke Roner, and Joseph Williams; Alpharetta High School; winning the 2024 GHSA 6A Individual Track and Field State Championship in the 4X400-meter relay; commend

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

Congress commends Alpharetta High School’s 4x400 relay team (Glover, Nnanna, Roner, Williams) for winning the 2024 GHSA Class 6A state title with a 3:16.57.

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Bill Summary · HR 828

Summary — H.R. 828 (House Resolution)

Title

Commending Yoel Glover, Vincent Nnanna, Luke Roner, and Joseph Williams of Alpharetta High School for winning the 2024 GHSA 6A individual track and field state championship in the 4x400‑meter relay.

Main purpose and intent

This is an honorary resolution adopted by the U.S. House of Representatives to recognize and commend four student‑athletes from Alpharetta High School for winning the 2024 Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Class 6A state championship in the 4x400‑meter relay. The resolution celebrates their athletic achievement, character, academic commitment, and the coaching that guided their performance.

Key provisions and text highlights

  • Identifies and commends the student‑athletes by name and grade:
    • Yoel Glover (senior)
    • Vincent Nnanna (junior)
    • Luke Roner (sophomore)
    • Joseph Williams (junior)
  • Notes the team's championship performance: 4x400‑meter relay, time of 3:16.57.
  • Points out this is Alpharetta High School’s first state championship in the event since 2021.
  • Praises the athletes’ dedication, discipline, teamwork, and balance of academics and athletics.
  • Recognizes Head Coach A.J. Merine for leadership and direction.
  • Directs the Clerk of the House to make appropriate copies of the resolution available for distribution to the four athletes.

Who is affected

  • Directly: the four named student‑athletes, Alpharetta High School’s track program, and Head Coach A.J. Merine.
  • Indirectly: the school community and supporters who receive formal congressional recognition of the team’s accomplishment.

Legal and fiscal impact

  • The resolution is purely honorary and non‑binding. It creates no legal rights, regulatory changes, or fiscal obligations.

Procedural and timeline notes

  • Introduced in the House: January 28, 2025.
  • Referred to the House Committee on Small Business (procedural referral recorded).
  • Considered under suspension of the rules and passed/agreed to in the House by voice vote on February 24, 2025 (after 40 minutes of debate).
  • Motion to reconsider was laid on the table (Feb 24, 2025).
  • Received in the Senate and read twice on February 25, 2025; referred to the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
  • Additional entries show placement on congratulatory/memorial calendars and adoption/processing actions in May 2025 (reported enrolled May 23, 2025).

Note on document inconsistency

Some version metadata includes an unrelated short title — “Successful Entrepreneurship for Reservists and Veterans Act (SERV Act)” — which appears to be stray or erroneous text. The operative text and purpose of H.R. 828 are the commendation of the Alpharetta High School relay team as summarized above.

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

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