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SR 302

In memory of Richard Harold Meyer of Calhoun County.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Lois Kolkhorst

Texas Senate honors deceased Calhoun County resident Richard Harold Meyer through ceremonial memorial resolution with no policy or budgetary implications.

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Bill Summary · SR 302

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 302 is a commemorative resolution honoring Richard Harold Meyer of Calhoun County, who has passed away. The resolution recognizes his life and contributions to his community and requests that his memory be preserved in the Texas legislative record.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve an important social function by officially acknowledging citizens who have made meaningful contributions to their communities. They provide families with formal recognition and allow the legislature to celebrate individuals' legacies within the public record.

Potential points of contention

  • No substantive policy impact – This is a ceremonial measure with no legislative effect, funding implications, or policy outcomes
  • Limited public information – The resolution provides no details about Meyer's specific accomplishments or why he warranted legislative recognition
  • Resource allocation question – Some argue legislative time could be better spent on bills with direct policy consequences, though commemorative resolutions are standard practice

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

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