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Bill Summary · HR 1339

Summary of H.R. 1339 — "Recognizing May 28, 2025, as Coryell County Day at the State Capitol"

Purpose / Intent

H.R. 1339 is a House resolution that officially recognizes May 28, 2025, as "Coryell County Day at the State Capitol." The measure is ceremonial in nature: its stated purpose is to acknowledge and honor Coryell County—its residents, officials, institutions, and heritage—by designating a special day at the State Capitol for related events, visitation, and recognition.

Key Provisions

  • Designates May 28, 2025, as Coryell County Day at the State Capitol.
  • Provides an official, ceremonial recognition and authorization for observance of that date in connection with the State Capitol.

(Note: The resolution’s available description and classification indicate it is an official-designation/special-date resolution. There is no indication in the available information that the resolution creates law, establishes new programs, or provides any funding.)

Who Is Affected

  • Beneficiaries/participants: residents and elected officials of Coryell County, local organizations, and visitors who may participate in observances or events at the State Capitol on that day.
  • Government operations: largely ceremonial — no substantive legal or budgetary obligations for federal agencies are indicated.

Procedural History / Timeline

  • Introduced in the House: February 13, 2025 (Sponsor: Rep. Zachary Nunn; Cosponsor: Rep. Donald G. Davis).
  • Referred to: Committee on Ways and Means and Committee on Energy and Commerce (for matters within jurisdiction), February 13, 2025.
  • Filed: May 23, 2025.
  • Referred to Local & Consent Calendars: May 25, 2025.
  • Rules suspended and adopted: May 28, 2025 (adopted by the House under suspension of the rules).
  • Reported enrolled: May 28, 2025 (final formatting/preparation following adoption).

Impact and Notes

  • Ceremonial designation: This kind of House resolution is typically symbolic and does not create binding legal rights, change statutes, or authorize spending.
  • Visibility and community benefit: The designation gives Coryell County formal recognition at the State Capitol and may facilitate organized visits, events, and publicity on that date.
  • Status: Reported enrolled and adopted by the House as of May 28, 2025.

If you would like, I can draft a one-paragraph press-style description of the designation suitable for local media or a sample proclamation for county officials to use on May 28, 2025.

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

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