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Texas House adopts multiple ceremonial resolutions honoring people, counties and organizations

2283305 · February 12, 2025
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During the Feb. 12 session the Texas House unanimously adopted a series of ceremonial and commemorative resolutions recognizing clergy, veterans, county delegations, local observance days and nonprofit groups. Most passed by unanimous consent with no recorded roll call.

The Texas House of Representatives on Feb. 12 adopted a series of ceremonial and commemorative resolutions recognizing visiting delegations, community observance days and individuals for service and distinction. Most of the measures were taken up under suspension of the rules and adopted without recorded roll calls.

Highlights included HR 244 honoring Cardinal Daniel DiNardo for his service as pastor of the day; a memorial resolution for U.S. Army Captain Curtis Wayne Fitzgerald (HR 229); recognition of Panhandle Days at the Capitol (HR 198); Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Day (HR 178); Chambers County Day (HR 109); dedication of the Adrian Combs Memorial Highway (HR 28); Coastal Bend Day (HR 130); the 27th class of Leadership Burnet (HR 239); commendation for an organ donor from Sour Lake (HR 224); recognition of the Black Heart Association (HR 218); the 100th anniversary of the Texas chapter of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (HR 215); Rita L.…

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