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HR 293

Honoring the American Association of University Women Middletown Branch on its Centennial.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Thomas Hall

A multi-state bundle of ceremonial resolutions honoring people/events; nonbinding with no legal or budgetary effect.

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Bill Summary · HR 293

Summary — H.R. 293 (Compilation document)

This file appears to be a compilation of multiple, unrelated “House Resolution No. 293” texts and procedural entries from different jurisdictions. There is no single coherent substantive federal bill text in the document. Instead, the package includes at least four distinct honorary or memorial resolutions from different state Houses (and mixed procedural entries). All items are non‑binding resolutions recognizing individuals or events. Below is a concise breakdown.

1) Alabama House Resolution — Honoring Judge Calvin Williams

  • Purpose: Commends Judge Calvin Williams for community service, commitment to justice, and support for the Dresses for Pink organization.
  • Key details: Dresses for Pink supports cancer survivors; Judge Williams is to be honored at the Dresses for Pink Scholarship and Trailblazer Award event on June 22, 2025.
  • Effect: Honorific recognition; no statutory or budgetary impact.

2) Illinois House Resolution — Renaming of Celebration Park

  • Purpose: Congratulates Henry “Maurice” Nesbit Sr. and recognizes the Robbins Park District’s renaming of Celebration Park to Henry “Maurice” Nesbit Sr. Memorial Park.
  • Key details: Notes Nesbit’s decades of community/park service and the renaming ceremony on April 19, 2025.
  • Effect: Ceremonial recognition; no legal or fiscal provisions.

3) Georgia House Resolution — Commending Stacey Samedi

  • Purpose: Commends Stacey Samedi (founder of Samedi Label) for contributions to technology/AI, and recognizes her participation in the state Capitol Tech Demo Day (March 13, 2025).
  • Key details: Mentions first‑year organic sales of Samedi Sneakers exceeding $100,000; honors her leadership in Georgia’s technology sector.
  • Effect: Honorific; directs Clerk to provide a copy of the resolution.

4) Michigan House Resolution — Memorial for Timothy Sneller

  • Purpose: Tribute and memorial honoring the life and public service of former Michigan Representative Timothy (Tim) Sneller (served 2017–2022).
  • Key details: Summarizes Sneller’s biography, legislative service, constituent work (e.g., 300 coffee hours; ~30,000 constituent calls during COVID‑19), and community involvement.
  • Effect: Memorial resolution; copies to family.

Procedural / Status Notes and Discrepancies

  • Document metadata lists introduction date 2025‑01‑09 and multiple actions (referred to House Agriculture Committee/Subcommittee on Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture, reported enrolled, placed on various calendars, and adopted). Those procedural entries appear to mix federal House procedures with state House activities and do not map cleanly to a single resolution text.
  • Sponsors listed (e.g., Nicholas Langworthy, Claudia Tenney, Elise Stefanik, Joe Courtney, Nicole Malliotakis) are U.S. Representatives, while some resolution texts are from state legislatures (AL, IL, GA, MI) and list state members; this indicates conflation of records.
  • Status recorded in places: “adopted by unanimous standing vote” and “Resolution Adopted.”

Impact and Legal Effect

  • All included items are honorary or memorial resolutions. They express commendation or sympathy and have no force of law, regulatory effect, or budgetary consequence.

Recommendation

  • If you need an authoritative summary for a specific H.R. 293, identify the jurisdiction (U.S. Congress vs. a particular state House) and provide the single official text or bill identifier. The current document should be treated as a multi‑jurisdictional compilation rather than a single legislative enactment.

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

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