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HR 916

Marshburn, John "JT"; election as Secretary of the College Republican National Committee; commend

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Rick Townsend

A ceremonial House resolution commends John JT Marshburn on his election as Secretary of the College Republican National Committee, a symbolic tribute with no legal effect.

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Bill Summary · HR 916

Summary — H. Res. 916 (House Read and Adopted)

Bill Number: H.R. 916
Title: Commending John "JT" Marshburn on his election as Secretary of the College Republican National Committee
Classification: House resolution (ceremonial)
Introduced: February 4, 2025
Status: Read and adopted by the House (May 23, 2025); reported enrolled (May 24, 2025)

Purpose

H. Res. 916 is a non‑binding, commendatory resolution that recognizes and congratulates John "JT" Marshburn — a native of Athens, Georgia and a student at Georgia College and State University — on his election as Secretary of the College Republican National Committee (CRNC). The resolution praises his leadership, service, and role representing Georgia on a national collegiate conservative organization.

Key provisions

  • Commends John "JT" Marshburn for his election as Secretary of the CRNC and for his demonstrated leadership and dedication.
  • Notes the CRNC’s history (founded in 1892) and role as the collegiate youth arm of the Republican National Committee.
  • States that, in his capacity, Marshburn will be responsible for administration and communication functions within the CRNC (as described in the resolution narrative).
  • Directs the Clerk of the House to make an appropriate copy of the resolution available for distribution to John "JT" Marshburn.
  • Extends the House’s best wishes for his continued success.

Who is affected

  • Primarily honorary: John "JT" Marshburn (the subject of the commendation).
  • The resolution acknowledges the College Republican National Committee and Georgia College and State University but imposes no obligations on them.
  • No regulatory, fiscal, or legal effects on federal agencies, states, or private parties.

Procedural history

  • Introduced and referred to the House Committee on Financial Services: February 4, 2025.
  • Placed on Local & Consent Calendars and Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar in April–May 2025.
  • Read and adopted by unanimous/nonrecord vote and laid before the House: May 23, 2025.
  • Reported enrolled: May 24, 2025.

Impact and limitations

  • This is a ceremonial resolution expressing the sentiment of the House; it carries no force of law, creates no rights or obligations, and has no appropriations or fiscal impact.
  • Its primary effect is symbolic recognition and public acknowledgment of Marshburn’s election and service.

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

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