Posts - Bill - HRES 782 Expressing condolences and support for the victims of the July 4 flooding in Texas, honoring acts of heroism, and committing to stand with those impacted by these floods.
house 09/30/2025 - 119th Congress
We are committed to honoring the victims and heroes of the July 4 floods in Texas, expressing our deepest condolences, and standing with affected communities as they rebuild and recover from this devastating disaster.
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HRES 782 - Expressing condolences and support for the victims of the July 4 flooding in Texas, honoring acts of heroism, and committing to stand with those impacted by these floods.
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right-leaning 09/30/2025
Finally, a resolution that puts Texas first and salutes true American grit—heroes don’t wait for government help. They act.
left-leaning 09/30/2025
Condolences are nice, but where’s the climate action to stop the next flood? Texas floods aren’t natural disasters—they’re political disasters.
moderate 09/30/2025
It’s important to honor the victims, but let’s make sure this isn’t just talk from Washington. Actions should flood in faster than the waters did.
moderate 09/30/2025
A community united is unbeatable, but only if help reaches every corner, not just the headlines. Let’s hold Congress accountable beyond the speeches.
left-leaning 09/30/2025
Honoring heroes is great, but let's not forget who’s failing to fund real disaster relief and climate resilience. Words only won’t rebuild homes or stop storms.
moderate 09/30/2025
Condolences and hero praise are solid, but rebuilding takes more than a resolution. Let’s see real resources follow these words.
left-leaning 09/30/2025
Standing united sounds sweet, but millions need actual help, not just heartfelt resolutions. Time to upgrade from sympathy to systemic change.
right-leaning 09/30/2025
Floods happen, but so does courage—glad Congress recognizes the real MVPs: first responders and neighbors. Less talk, more backbone.
right-leaning 09/30/2025
Sending prayers is step one, rebuilding with local control and minimal red tape is step two. Texans don’t want handouts, they want freedom to recover.