Summary of Bill HRES 747
Bill 118 HRES 747, also known as the Red Ribbon Week Resolution, aims to support the goals and ideals of Red Ribbon Week, which takes place annually from October 23 through October 31. Red Ribbon Week is a national campaign that promotes drug prevention and education in schools and communities across the United States.
The resolution recognizes the importance of raising awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and the need for prevention efforts to protect individuals, families, and communities. It encourages schools, businesses, and organizations to participate in Red Ribbon Week activities, such as wearing red ribbons and organizing events to educate the public about the risks of drug use.
By supporting Red Ribbon Week, the resolution aims to empower individuals to make healthy choices and resist peer pressure to engage in drug use. It also highlights the importance of community involvement in addressing the issue of drug abuse and promoting a drug-free lifestyle.
Overall, Bill 118 HRES 747 seeks to promote the values of drug prevention and education during Red Ribbon Week and encourage individuals and communities to take a stand against drug abuse.
Congressional Summary of HRES 747
This resolution expresses support for Red Ribbon Week, which promotes a commitment to healthy, drug-free lifestyles. It also encourages participation in drug prevention activities and the development of drug-free communities.