Commending the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition for its 40 years of celebrating the great outdoors.

12/15/2023, 3:52 PM

 This resolution congratulates the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, a nonprofit organization in Charleston, South Carolina, on its 40th anniversary for its festivals promoting wildlife conservation, education, and the arts.

Bill 118 HRES 637, also known as the Commending the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition for its 40 years of celebrating the great outdoors, is a resolution introduced in the US Congress to recognize and honor the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition for its four decades of promoting conservation, wildlife art, and outdoor activities.

The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, or SEWE, is an annual event held in Charleston, South Carolina, that showcases the beauty and diversity of the natural world through art, education, and outdoor experiences. The event features wildlife artists, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts from around the country who come together to celebrate and raise awareness about the importance of preserving our natural resources.

The resolution acknowledges the significant impact that SEWE has had on promoting conservation efforts, supporting wildlife artists, and educating the public about the importance of protecting our environment. It also recognizes the economic benefits that SEWE brings to the Charleston community, as the event attracts thousands of visitors each year and generates revenue for local businesses. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 637 is a bipartisan effort to commend and celebrate the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition for its 40 years of dedication to promoting the great outdoors and raising awareness about the importance of conservation and wildlife preservation.
Congress
118

Number
HRES - 637

Introduced on
2023-07-28

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

7/28/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

 This resolution congratulates the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, a nonprofit organization in Charleston, South Carolina, on its 40th anniversary for its festivals promoting wildlife conservation, education, and the arts.

Bill 118 HRES 637, also known as the Commending the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition for its 40 years of celebrating the great outdoors, is a resolution introduced in the US Congress to recognize and honor the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition for its four decades of promoting conservation, wildlife art, and outdoor activities.

The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, or SEWE, is an annual event held in Charleston, South Carolina, that showcases the beauty and diversity of the natural world through art, education, and outdoor experiences. The event features wildlife artists, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts from around the country who come together to celebrate and raise awareness about the importance of preserving our natural resources.

The resolution acknowledges the significant impact that SEWE has had on promoting conservation efforts, supporting wildlife artists, and educating the public about the importance of protecting our environment. It also recognizes the economic benefits that SEWE brings to the Charleston community, as the event attracts thousands of visitors each year and generates revenue for local businesses. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 637 is a bipartisan effort to commend and celebrate the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition for its 40 years of dedication to promoting the great outdoors and raising awareness about the importance of conservation and wildlife preservation.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedCommending the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition for its 40 years of celebrating the great outdoors.

Policy Areas
Environmental Protection

Comments

Recent Activity

Latest Summary11/25/2024

 This resolution congratulates the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, a nonprofit organization in Charleston, South Carolina, on its 40th anniversary for its festivals promoting wildlife conservation, education, and the arts.


Latest Action7/28/2023
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.