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HJR 206

Memorials, Personal Achievement - Michael Ayers Wimberley, Eagle Scout -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Bud Hulsey

Honors Michael Ayers Wimberley for earning prestigious Eagle Scout rank, recognizing his leadership, service, and commitment to scouting values.

Transmitted to Governor for his action.
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Bill Summary · HJR 206

Summary of HJR 206: Memorials, Personal Achievement - Michael Ayers Wimberley, Eagle Scout

Overview

This joint resolution honors and commends Michael Ayers Wimberley for his achievement in earning the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America. The resolution recognizes Wimberley's dedication, leadership, and service to his community throughout his scouting journey.

Key Provisions

  • Honors Michael Ayers Wimberley for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout after completing all the requirements, including earning a minimum of 21 merit badges and demonstrating leadership and community service.
  • Commends Wimberley's achievements and commitment to the values of the Boy Scouts of America, including citizenship, character development, and personal fitness.
  • Congratulates Wimberley on this significant milestone and recognizes the time, effort, and dedication required to earn the prestigious Eagle Scout rank.
  • Directs that a copy of the resolution be presented to Michael Ayers Wimberley as a formal recognition of his accomplishment.

Impact

This joint resolution serves to officially acknowledge and celebrate the personal achievement of Michael Ayers Wimberley in earning the Eagle Scout rank. By doing so, it highlights the importance of scouting programs in developing youth leadership, character, and community service. The resolution will provide a formal commendation from the state legislature that Wimberley can keep as a meaningful memento of his accomplishment.

Procedural Details

  • HJR 206 was introduced in the state legislature on March 14, 2025.
  • The resolution has been transmitted to the Governor for final approval and signature.
  • Once signed by the Governor, the resolution will be officially adopted and a copy presented to Michael Ayers Wimberley.

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

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