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SR 33

Recognizing Jill Reding for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Senator Brent A. Hagenbuch.

89th Legislature, 2nd Called Session (2025) Introduced by Brent Hagenbuch

Texas State Senate ceremonially recognized intern Jill Reding for her service in Senator Hagenbuch's office through an adopted resolution.

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Bill Summary · SR 33

Legislative bill overview

SR 33 is a ceremonial resolution recognizing Jill Reding for her service as a legislative intern in State Senator Brent A. Hagenbuch's office. The resolution was read, adopted, and enrolled by the Texas State Senate on September 4, 2025.

Why is this important

Recognitional resolutions serve to formally acknowledge individuals' contributions to legislative operations and public service. While ceremonial in nature, such resolutions create official legislative records honoring constituent service and can provide meaningful recognition for individuals early in their careers.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited substantive legislative impact — This is a ceremonial resolution with no policy implications or binding effects
  • Chamber time allocation — Some argue legislative time could be better spent on substantive policy matters rather than individual recognitions
  • Precedent concerns — High volume of similar recognitional requests could strain legislative calendars if approved without careful gatekeeping

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

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