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HR 929

Honoring the American Warrior Association for its contributions to military personnel, veterans, first responders, and their families.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Charlie Geren

Texas legislature formally recognizes the American Warrior Association's support for military, veterans, and first responders through a commemorative resolution with no budgetary or policy effects.

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Bill Summary · HR 929

Legislative bill overview

HR 929 is a resolution honoring the American Warrior Association for its work supporting military personnel, veterans, first responders, and their families. This is a commemorative resolution with no statutory authority or budgetary implications—it serves as official recognition rather than establishing new policy or programs.

Why is this important

Resolutions like this provide formal legislative acknowledgment of organizations serving vulnerable populations. While symbolic, such recognitions can increase public awareness of support organizations and may enhance their credibility, though the resolution itself creates no new obligations or funding mechanisms.

Potential points of contention

  • Selective recognition: Questions about why this particular organization received recognition over others doing similar work
  • Symbolic vs. substantive: Critics may view this as performative without addressing actual gaps in veteran and first responder services
  • Vetting concerns: Limited public information about the specific programs and outcomes the American Warrior Association delivers

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