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HCR 118

House concurrent resolution commending Team Trumie and Truman Compton for their advocacy, community engagement, and fostering of public awareness and acceptance of autism

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Sarita Austin and 75 co-sponsors

Overview: HCR 118, House concurrent resolution commending Team Trumie and Truman Compton for their advocacy, community engagement, and fostering of public awareness and acceptance

Ceremonial Reading
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Bill Summary · HCR 118

Overview: HCR 118, House concurrent resolution commending Team Trumie and Truman Compton for their advocacy, community engagement, and fostering of public awareness and acceptance of autism, is a ceremonial resolution introduced on March 17, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The resolution aims to recognize and commend the efforts of Team Trumie and Truman Compton in advocating for autism awareness, engaging with the community, and promoting public acceptance of individuals with autism.

Key Provisions:
- Commends Team Trumie and Truman Compton for their tireless advocacy and community engagement efforts
- Recognizes their contributions to fostering greater public awareness and acceptance of autism
- Expresses the legislature's appreciation for their work in supporting the autism community

Affected Parties and Impacts: The resolution directly affects and honors Team Trumie and Truman Compton for their advocacy and community engagement efforts related to autism. It also has the potential to raise broader public awareness and acceptance of autism.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: As a concurrent resolution, HCR 118 is a ceremonial measure that does not require the governor's signature to take effect. The resolution is currently in the ceremonial reading stage.

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

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