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HR 746

Mr. Hanky; occasion of District 58 Day; recognize

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Park Cannon

Ceremonial House resolution recognizing Corey Dennard (Mr. Hanky) for award-winning music production and youth mentorship; carries no legal or funding effect.

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Bill Summary · HR 746

Summary — H.R. 746 (2025): “Mr. Hanky; occasion of District 58 Day; recognize”

What the measure is

H.R. 746 is a simple, non‑binding House resolution that recognizes and commends Corey Dennard (professionally known as “Mr. Hanky”) on the occasion of “District 58 Day.” The resolution honors his achievements as a music producer and his community work in mentoring youth and supporting education, entrepreneurship, and related initiatives.

Purpose and intent

  • To formally recognize Mr. Hanky’s artistic accomplishments and influence in contemporary music.
  • To commend his mentorship and community outreach, especially efforts that support youth development, education, and entrepreneurship.
  • To authorize the Clerk of the House to provide an appropriate copy of the resolution to Mr. Hanky.

Key provisions

  • Acknowledges Mr. Hanky’s award-winning production work, collaborations with major artists, and cultural influence.
  • Notes his community service, including mentoring young producers and backing youth development and education programs.
  • Expresses the House’s best wishes for his continued success.
  • Directs the Clerk of the House to make a copy of the resolution available for distribution to Mr. Hanky.

Who is affected

  • Primarily honors Corey “Mr. Hanky” Dennard.
  • Symbolically recognizes the sponsoring organizations (GOAT Ave Inc. and The Corporate Influencer Academy) and the District 58 community that organized “District 58 Day.”
  • The resolution has no legal or regulatory effect on individuals, agencies, or federal programs.

Procedural history and status

  • Introduced in the House: January 28, 2025.
  • Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management and to several committees (record shows multiple referrals that appear inconsistent with the simple resolution form).
  • Placed on the Congressional “Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions” calendar and laid before the House: May 23, 2025.
  • Adopted by the House on May 23, 2025 (non‑record vote); reported enrolled.

Legal and practical impact

  • This is a ceremonial/congratulatory resolution. It does not create or change law, appropriate funds, or impose regulatory requirements.
  • Any text appearing with this record that sets out a substantive statute (for example, an “America First Act” table of contents with immigration and benefit‑eligibility provisions) appears to be unrelated to the operative enrolled resolution and does not reflect the content or effect of H.R. 746 as adopted.

Sponsors

Primary sponsors listed: Jodey C. Arrington and Park Cannon. Additional cosponsors include Brandon Gill, Chip Roy, Josh Brecheen, and Mary E. Miller.

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

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