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SR 625

Recognizing the McLennan Community College Dance Team for winning two Championship titles.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Brian Birdwell

Summary of Senate Resolution 625 OverviewSenate Resolution (SR) 625 is a congratulatory resolution that recognizes the achievements of the McLennan Community College (MCC) Dance Te

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Summary of Senate Resolution 625

Overview

Senate Resolution (SR) 625 is a congratulatory resolution that recognizes the achievements of the McLennan Community College (MCC) Dance Team. The resolution commends the MCC Dance Team for winning two championship titles.

Key Provisions

  • Recognizes the MCC Dance Team for winning the 2024 and 2025 National Dance Alliance Collegiate National Championship titles.
  • Highlights the dedication, hard work, and exceptional talent of the MCC Dance Team members.
  • Expresses the Senate's pride and admiration for the team's accomplishments.
  • Directs the Secretary of the Senate to prepare an official copy of the resolution for presentation to the MCC Dance Team.

Impact

This resolution is a symbolic act of the U.S. Senate to honor and celebrate the success of the MCC Dance Team. While it does not have any direct legislative or policy implications, it serves to:

  • Publicly acknowledge and applaud the team's impressive national championship wins.
  • Boost morale and pride for the MCC Dance Team, the college, and their supporters.
  • Raise awareness of the achievements of the MCC Dance Team on a national level.

Procedural Details

  • SR 625 was introduced in the U.S. Senate on May 27, 2025.
  • The resolution has been reported as enrolled, indicating that it has been passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives and is ready for submission to the President.
  • Once enacted, the Secretary of the Senate will prepare an official copy of the resolution to be presented to the MCC Dance Team.

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