Honoring Christopher Monsour as the 2026 Ohio Teacher of the Year.
Nonbinding resolution recognizing Clark Atlanta University Day in Georgia and Topical Steroid Withdrawal Syndrome Awareness Day in Illinois, with no funding or regulatory effect.
Nonbinding resolution recognizing Clark Atlanta University Day in Georgia and Topical Steroid Withdrawal Syndrome Awareness Day in Illinois, with no funding or regulatory effect.
Status snapshot
- Introduced: January 7, 2025
- Committee referrals & actions: Referred to House Committee on Education and Workforce; later items show assignment to Public Health and Rules committees, placement on Local & Consent and Resolutions calendars.
- Floor/Final actions: Reported enrolled (Mar 14, 2025); adopted by the House (various dates in March–May 2025); enrolled and signed by the Speaker (May 29, 2025); taken by the Clerk and presented to the Secretary of State (May 30, 2025).
- Classification: House resolution (non‑binding, commemorative/awareness type)
- Primary sponsors listed: Nicole Malliotakis, Bryce Berry, Sheila Jones, Daniel Didech, Daryl Adams
- Related/companion bill: H.R. 297
Purpose and intent
- The document labeled H.R. 233 is a resolution whose primary effect is symbolic: it recognizes and honors institutions/individuals and establishes awareness days. It does not create binding law, appropriate funds, or modify regulatory authorities.
Key provisions and substantive content
The submitted text contains multiple, distinct resolution-type drafts. The main identifiable elements are:
Clark Atlanta University recognition (Georgia-themed resolution)
Topical Steroid Withdrawal Syndrome (TSWS) awareness (Illinois‑style resolution)
Miscellaneous/ambiguous items
Who or what is affected
- Primarily symbolic: CAU, its leadership, alumni, students, and Georgia stakeholders receive formal recognition.
- Patients, clinicians, and public health stakeholders in Illinois (and broader audiences) are targeted by the TSWS awareness declaration to raise education and prevention efforts.
- No regulatory, funding, or enforcement changes are proposed; no direct fiscal impacts identified.
Procedural/interpretive notes and inconsistencies
- The provided document appears to combine multiple, unrelated resolutions and drafts (Georgia university recognition, Illinois public‑health awareness, a federal condolence note, and a HELP PETS citation). This likely reflects aggregation of different texts rather than a single coherent legislative instrument.
- As presented, H.R. 233 functions as a nonbinding commemorative/awareness resolution(s). If you need a determination of which specific text was the enacted/adopted version, or a clean copy of the final enrolled text, I can locate or request that targeted document and produce a concise summary of the definitive enacted language.
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