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SR 101

In memory of Ramon Jaramillo.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Charles Perry

Texas Senate adopted a commemorative resolution honoring Ramon Jaramillo, creating official legislative record of state recognition without implementing new policy or law.

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Bill Summary · SR 101

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 101 is a commemorative resolution honoring Ramon Jaramillo. The bill was introduced by Charles Perry and adopted by the Texas Senate on February 18, 2025. Senate resolutions of this type typically recognize individuals for their contributions or commemorate their memory without creating binding legislation.

Why is this important

Senate resolutions serve an official recognition function, creating a formal legislative record of the state's acknowledgment of an individual's significance. While non-binding, such resolutions can honor community contributions, preserve historical records, and provide formal recognition that may be meaningful to families and communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: Without details about Ramon Jaramillo's background or accomplishments, it's unclear what specific contributions warranted state-level recognition
  • Resource allocation: Some may question whether legislative time should be devoted to commemorative resolutions versus substantive policy matters
  • Selective recognition: Questions may arise about the criteria for who receives official state recognition through resolutions

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