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Non-binding House resolution recognizing and commending Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett for civil rights and public service; ceremonial, with no funds or legal changes.
Non-binding House resolution recognizing and commending Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett for civil rights and public service; ceremonial, with no funds or legal changes.
H.R. 565 is a simple, non‑binding House resolution that recognizes and commends Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett for her public service and career-long commitment to civil rights, criminal justice reform, and economic opportunity. It is an expression of the House’s appreciation rather than a proposal to change law or allocate funds.
No legislative or regulatory mandates, no appropriations, and no changes to the U.S. Code are included.
The resolution recounts Crockett’s career highlights as presented in the text:
- United States Representative for Texas’s 30th Congressional District (since January 2023), representing portions of Dallas and Tarrant counties.
- Elected freshman leadership representative (118th Congress); appointed vice ranking member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and ranking member of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight in the 119th Congress.
- Former public defender and civil rights attorney; served in the Texas House of Representatives where she was the sole Black freshman and youngest Black lawmaker during the 87th Legislature.
- Credited with sponsoring numerous bills as a state representative, co‑founding the Texas Progressive Caucus and the Texas Caucus on Climate, Energy, and the Environment, and participating in the 2021 Texas House quorum break.
Note: The version text includes an unrelated line citing the “District of Columbia Federal Judicial Officials Residency Equality Act of 2025,” which appears inconsistent with this resolution’s content and is likely stray or erroneous text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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