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HR 106

In memory of Linda Joyce Cox.

89th Legislature, 2nd Called Session (2025) Introduced by Rhetta Bowers

Texas House adopts memorial resolution honoring Linda Joyce Cox through ceremonial recognition with no legal or budgetary implications.

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Bill Summary · HR 106

Legislative bill overview

HR 106 is a commemorative resolution honoring Linda Joyce Cox. The bill was adopted by the Texas House of Representatives and follows standard procedures for memorial resolutions, which are non-binding legislative actions that recognize individuals or events.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve a ceremonial function in honoring deceased individuals and their contributions to their communities or the state. While they carry no legal force or budgetary impact, they represent official state recognition and are often valued by families and communities as a formal acknowledgment of a person's life and legacy.

Potential points of contention

  • Memorial resolutions are largely non-controversial by design, as they commemorate individuals rather than establish policy
  • No substantive policy debates are typically associated with such measures
  • The bill's passage reflects consensus rather than legislative disagreement

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

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