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SR 127

In memory of Victor Lee Morriss of Granbury.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Royce West

Texas Senate adopts ceremonial resolution memorializing Victor Lee Morriss of Granbury with no policy implications or binding effects.

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Bill Summary · SR 127

Legislative bill overview

SR 127 is a memorial resolution honoring Victor Lee Morriss of Granbury, Texas. The bill was introduced by Senator Royce West and adopted by the Texas Senate on February 27, 2025. Memorial resolutions are ceremonial measures that recognize individuals, typically upon their passing, and are entered into the official legislative record.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve an official commemorative function, recognizing the contributions and memory of Texans within the formal legislative record. While non-binding and procedural in nature, they represent a formal acknowledgment by the state legislature and are often requested by family members or community representatives to honor significant local figures.

Potential points of contention

  • Memorial resolutions are entirely ceremonial with no policy impact, so there are typically no substantive points of contention
  • The bill provides no public information about Victor Lee Morriss's accomplishments or why he warranted legislative recognition
  • No details are available regarding his connection to the Granbury community or significance to justify the memorial

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