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SR 31

In memory of George Edward Caldwell of Tyler.

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

Texas legislature formally honors the memory of George Edward Caldwell of Tyler through ceremonial memorial resolution.

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Bill Summary · SR 31

Legislative bill overview

SR 31 is a memorial resolution honoring George Edward Caldwell of Tyler, Texas, who has passed away. The bill serves as an official legislative acknowledgment of his life and contributions to his community.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions are ceremonial legislative acts that formally recognize individuals' lives and legacies within the official record. While non-binding and procedural, they provide families and communities with official state recognition of a person's passing and are often read into the legislative record.

Potential points of contention

  • No substantive policy points of contention—memorial resolutions are ceremonial in nature and typically pass without opposition
  • The bill contains no policy provisions, funding, or regulatory changes that would generate debate
  • Memorial resolutions are routine legislative business that honor individuals across party lines

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

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