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HR 1303

In memory of Maria Teresa Flores Cavazos of Monterrey, Mexico.

89th Legislature (2025)

H. Res. 1303 publicly honors Maria Teresa Flores Cavazos and expresses condolences, a symbolic tribute with no legal or financial effects.

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Bill Summary · HR 1303

Summary — H. Res. 1303 (118th Congress)

Title: In memory of Maria Teresa Flores Cavazos of Monterrey, Mexico.
Classification: House resolution (Memorial)
Introduced: February 13, 2025
Status: Reported enrolled; adopted by the House (June 1, 2025)
Subject code: CAVAZOS, MARIA TERESA FLORES (N804B); Resolutions—Memorial (I0710)

Purpose and intent

H. Res. 1303 is a commemorative (memorial) resolution expressing the House of Representatives’ recognition of and condolences for the life and passing of Maria Teresa Flores Cavazos of Monterrey, Mexico. As a memorial resolution, its purpose is symbolic: to honor her memory and extend sympathy to her family, friends, and community.

Key provisions

  • The resolution is a non‑binding, ceremonial statement of the House; it does not create, amend, or repeal law, nor does it authorize expenditures.
  • The full text (not provided here) typically would:
    • Recognize the life, achievements, or community ties of the deceased;
    • Express condolences to surviving family and community;
    • Direct that the resolution be transmitted to the family or otherwise noted in the Congressional Record.

Sponsors and support

  • Primary sponsor: Rep. Michelle Fischbach.
  • Cosponsors (selected): Ron Estes; Nathaniel Moran; Carol D. Miller; Dusty Johnson; August Pfluger; Glenn Thompson; Adrian Smith; Jared F. Golden; Pete Sessions; Thomas P. Tiffany; Ashley Hinson; Tracey Mann; Michael Guest; Mike Kelly; Earl L. "Buddy" Carter; Beth Van Duyne; Ralph Norman; John W. Rose; Gregory F. Murphy; Brad Finstad; Rudy Yakym; Erin Houchin; John R. Moolenaar; Mike Carey.
  • The resolution received broad bipartisan cosponsorship and was adopted by the House.

Procedural history and timeline

  • Feb 13, 2025: Introduced in the House and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and, additionally, to the Committee on Energy and Commerce for any jurisdictional considerations as determined by the Speaker.
  • May 20, 2025: Filed.
  • May 22, 2025: Referred to Local & Consent Calendars.
  • May 30, 2025: Considered on Local & Consent Calendars.
  • Jun 1, 2025:
    • Placed on the House “Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions” Calendar.
    • Laid before the House and adopted (nonrecord vote recorded in the Journal).
    • Reported enrolled (finalized for the House).

Impact

  • Practical effect: purely symbolic and commemorative; no legal, regulatory, or budgetary impact.
  • Primary beneficiaries: the family and community of Maria Teresa Flores Cavazos, who receive an official congressional recognition of her life and mourning from the House of Representatives.

Note: The summary reflects procedural and sponsorship information available in the bill record. The full text of the resolution would provide specific language honoring Ms. Cavazos and identifying particular achievements or relationships cited by the House.

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

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