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SR 19

In memory of Shirley Story of Sulphur Springs.

89th Legislature, 2nd Called Session (2025) Introduced by Bryan Hughes

Texas Senate adopted a commemorative resolution honoring Shirley Story of Sulphur Springs with no legal or budgetary effect.

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Bill Summary · SR 19

Legislative bill overview

SR 19 is a memorial resolution honoring Shirley Story of Sulphur Springs, Texas. The bill was introduced by Senator Bryan Hughes and adopted by the Texas Senate on September 4, 2025, with no apparent substantive legislative provisions beyond commemorating this individual.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve ceremonial and symbolic functions in state legislatures. They recognize individuals for contributions to their communities and create an official legislative record of commemoration, though they carry no binding legal effect or budgetary implications.

Potential points of contention

  • No substantive policy concerns exist, as this is purely commemorative legislation with no regulatory or fiscal impact
  • The bill's significance depends entirely on Shirley Story's local standing and contributions, which are not detailed in available legislative records
  • Like most memorial resolutions, this represents use of legislative time and resources for non-statutory purposes

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