McBath, Congresswoman Lucy; commend
A ceremonial House resolution commends Rep. Lucy McBath for public service and bipartisan work on gun safety, veteran protections, and insulin-cost relief; it has no legal effect.
A ceremonial House resolution commends Rep. Lucy McBath for public service and bipartisan work on gun safety, veteran protections, and insulin-cost relief; it has no legal effect.
Bill type: House Resolution (ceremonial)
Introduced: January 20, 2025
Status: Adopted (House Second Readers; Rules suspended 2025-03-20; reported enrolled)
Introduced by: Representative Reese of the 140th
Bill ID/version: LC 112 3342/a
This resolution formally recognizes and commends U.S. Congresswoman Lucy McBath for her public service and leadership. It highlights her advocacy on bipartisanship, gun violence prevention, support for small businesses, economic strengthening, veterans’ protections, and efforts to lower healthcare and prescription drug costs. The resolution is honorary and expresses the chamber’s appreciation and best wishes.
Primary sponsors include Tremaine Reese and Scott H. Peters. Cosponsors listed include Eric Swalwell, Joe Neguse, Ro Khanna, Diana DeGette, Joyce Beatty, Brittany Pettersen, Dina Titus, Sara Jacobs, Seth Moulton, Jim Costa, Jimmy Panetta, Mark DeSaulnier, Mike Levin, Kevin Mullin, John Garamendi, Kim Schrier, and others.
This is a non-binding, honorary resolution intended to recognize an individual’s public service. It does not change statutory law, authorize spending, or alter government programs. Its primary function is symbolic recognition and public record of the legislature’s appreciation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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