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SR 89

In memory of Rayburn Keith Chapman.

89th Legislature, 1st Called Session (2025) Introduced by Bryan Hughes

Texas Senate resolution memorializing Rayburn Keith Chapman through ceremonial tribute with no legislative or policy effects.

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Bill Summary · SR 89

Legislative bill overview

SR 89 is a memorial resolution introduced in the Texas Senate honoring Rayburn Keith Chapman. Memorial resolutions are ceremonial measures that commemorate individuals, typically deceased persons, for their contributions or significance.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve as official legislative acknowledgment of individuals' lives and legacies. While non-binding and ceremonial in nature, they create a formal public record of recognition and may be presented to families as a tribute.

Potential points of contention

  • No substantive policy points of contention exist, as memorial resolutions are ceremonial tributes without legislative effect
  • The bill's significance depends entirely on Rayburn Keith Chapman's identity and accomplishments, which are not detailed in available legislative records
  • Like all memorial resolutions, this represents a use of legislative time and resources for ceremonial rather than policy-making purposes

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