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SR 716

In memory of Noe T. Loya Sr. of Raymondville.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Adam Hinojosa

Ceremonial Senate memorial for Noe T. Loya Sr. honors his life and service, expresses condolences, and places the tribute in official records with no laws or budget impact.

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Bill Summary · SR 716

Summary of Senate Resolution 716 (SR 716)

A ceremonial Senate resolution honoring Noe T. Loya Sr. of Raymondville. This is a memorial resolution designed to recognize the life and contributions of an individual; it is ceremonial in nature and does not create or alter law or fiscal obligations.

Purpose and Intent

  • To express the Texas Senate’s condolences and respect for Noe T. Loya Sr. of Raymondville.
  • To acknowledge his life, legacy, and impact on his family and community.
  • To serve as a formal, permanent record acknowledging his memory and contributions.

Key Provisions (typical structure for a memorial resolution)

  • Opening statements likely to include “Whereas” clauses that describe Noe T. Loya Sr.’s life, character, and community involvement.
  • A concluding section along the lines of “Be it resolved” that the Senate extends its condolences to his family and commends his service and impact.
  • Directive to transmit a copy of the resolution to the Loya family and to place a copy in the official Senate journal or memorial files.
  • No provisions for appropriations, mandates, or changes in law; the measure is official recognition and tribute.

Who is Affected

  • Primary: Noe T. Loya Sr. and his family.
  • Community: Residents of Raymondville and others who knew Mr. Loya Sr.
  • Government/Legislative: Members and staff of the Texas Senate, with inclusion in the Senate’s official memorial record.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced: May 31, 2025.
  • Receipt by the Secretary of the Senate: May 31, 2025.
  • Read and Adopted: June 1, 2025.
  • Vote Recorded in Journal: June 1, 2025.
  • Status: Reported enrolled (i.e., the finalized form approved by the Senate and prepared for transmission).

Potential Impact

  • Ceremonial acknowledgment that preserves the memory of Noe T. Loya Sr. within official state records.
  • Public expression of condolences from the Senate to the family, which can provide a formal, community-wide recognition of personal and civic contributions.
  • No fiscal impact, no change in law, and no new regulatory or administrative duties.

Additional Notes

  • This summary reflects the information available from the bill’s metadata and actions to date. The full text of SR 716 would provide the exact “Whereas” statements and the final “Be it resolved” clauses and the precise recipients for transmission.

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

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