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House adopts resolutions congratulating Faith Tarrant and recognizing 2025 Apple Blossom Festival Royal Court
Summary
The House of Representatives adopted two noncontroversial resolutions by consent recognizing Faith Tarrant and the 2025 Apple Blossom Festival Royal Court, the presiding officer announced during a brief session.
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The House of Representatives adopted two resolutions by unanimous consent, the presiding officer said.
House Resolution 46-28, congratulating Faith Tarrant, and House Resolution 46-29, recognizing the 2025 Apple Blossom Festival Royal Court, "are adopted," the Speaker announced after asking if there were any objections. "Hearing no objection, so ordered," the presiding officer said.
Both measures were taken up and adopted under the consent practice used for ceremonial or recognition items. The resolutions were adopted without debate, no individual members were recorded as offering motions or votes on the record, and no amendments were proposed.
The adoption was procedural: the measures are expressions of the House and do not create statutory obligations or regulatory changes. The text of each resolution and any accompanying reports were not read aloud in full during the session and are not specified in the transcript.
The House proceeded to other routine business after adopting the resolutions.
