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HRES 664119th CongressIntroduced

Observing the 20th anniversary of the dates on which Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita devastated the Gulf Coast and recognizing the progress of efforts to rebuild the affected Gulf Coast region.

Introduced: Aug 29, 2025
Housing & Urban DevelopmentInfrastructure
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H. Res. 664 is a non-binding House resolution introduced in August 2025 to observe the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina (2005) and Hurricane Rita (2005) and to recognize the progress made in rebuilding the Gulf Coast region. The measure expresses support for victims, commends those who assisted in recovery, and acknowledges the contributions of communities across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Texas, and Georgia. It also reaffirms the House’s commitment to continuing efforts to rebuild, renew, and restore the Gulf Coast. As a resolution, it does not authorize new funding or create new policy programs; its primary effect is commemorative, aiming to honor victims, responders, and communities while signaling ongoing federal attention and support.

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