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SR 675

In memory of James N. Muns.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Angela Paxton

Senate memorial for James N. Muns honors his life with condolences to family; purely ceremonial, no laws, funding, or policy changes.

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Bill Summary · SR 675

SR 675 — In memory of James N. Muns

Overview

SR 675 is a Senate Resolution honoring the life and memory of James N. Muns. As a memorial resolution, its primary purpose is ceremonial and commemorative, recognizing Mr. Muns’ life, contributions, and impact. The measure does not create new laws, programs, or funding.

Purpose and Intent

  • Acknowledges and memorializes James N. Muns for his life and likely public or community contributions (exact biographical details would be in the enacted text).
  • Expresses condolences to Mr. Muns’ family and recognizes the value of his service to the community.
  • Signals the Senate’s respect and remembrance of an individual who had significance to constituents or state interests.

Key Provisions

  • The bill codifies a formal expression of sympathy and remembrance from the Senate.
  • Typical memorial language may include: a statement of purpose, a brief biographical or commemorative note, expressions of condolences to family and friends, and adjournment of the Senate in his memory (exact language would appear in the enrolled text).
  • No appropriation, policy change, or statutory mandate is involved; there are no fiscal implications.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • May 30, 2025: Introduced and received by the Secretary of the Senate.
  • May 30, 2025: Passed to the Senate for consideration (initial submission).
  • June 1, 2025: Read and adopted by the Senate; vote recorded in the Journal.
  • June 1, 2025: Reported enrolled, indicating the resolution completed the legislative process in the Senate and would be transmitted for enrollment in the official records.

Affected Parties and Impact

  • Primary: James N. Muns (the deceased, in whose memory the resolution honors him).
  • Secondary: Family, friends, colleagues, and constituents who recognize his contributions.
  • Legislative impact: Symbolic recognition; no changes to law, policy, or funding.

Additional Notes

  • The exact language of the measure is not provided here. The enrolled form would appear in the official Journal and session records, and the text would detail the specific biographical highlights and expressions of sympathy.
  • If you seek the precise wording, refer to the enrolled SR 675 text in the state’s official legislative records.

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

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