Bill 118 HRES 1597, also known as Recognizing the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on its 40th anniversary, is a resolution introduced in the US Congress to honor the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) for its four decades of service in protecting children and families.
The resolution acknowledges the important work that NCMEC has done since its founding in 1984, including assisting in the recovery of over 320,000 missing children, providing support to families of missing children, and advocating for policies to prevent child abduction and exploitation.
It also recognizes the partnerships that NCMEC has formed with law enforcement agencies, government entities, and other organizations to further its mission of protecting children from harm.
The resolution highlights the impact that NCMEC has had on communities across the country, and calls on Congress to continue supporting the organization in its efforts to keep children safe.
Overall, Bill 118 HRES 1597 is a bipartisan effort to commend the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children for its dedication to protecting children and families, and to raise awareness of the important work that the organization does.