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SR 36

In memory of Calvin Eugene Grant of Texarkana.

89th Legislature, 1st Called Session (2025) Introduced by Bryan Hughes

Texas Senate resolution honoring the memory of Calvin Eugene Grant of Texarkana through formal legislative recognition.

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Bill Summary · SR 36

Legislative bill overview

SR 36 is a memorial resolution honoring Calvin Eugene Grant of Texarkana who has passed away. The bill formally recognizes his life and contributions to his community through a Senate resolution, which is a non-binding ceremonial action.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve to publicly acknowledge and honor individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities or the state. They provide formal recognition from the legislature and become part of the official record, allowing families and communities to have their loved ones remembered in state documents.

Potential points of contention

  • Memorial resolutions are routine and non-controversial by design, as they are purely commemorative with no policy impact or fiscal effect
  • No substantive points of contention typically arise with memorial bills unless details about the deceased's background are disputed
  • These resolutions are generally passed with bipartisan support as a courtesy gesture

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