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Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for the District of Columbia Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run.
4/7/2025, 3:18 PM
Summary of Bill HCONRES 263
Bill 111 H.Con.Res. 263, also known as the "Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for the District of Columbia Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run," is a piece of legislation that allows for the use of the Capitol Grounds in Washington, D.C. for the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run.
The Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run is an event where law enforcement officers carry the "Flame of Hope" torch through various communities to raise awareness and funds for the Special Olympics. This event is a way for law enforcement officers to show their support for individuals with intellectual disabilities and to promote inclusion and acceptance.
The bill authorizes the use of the Capitol Grounds for this event, allowing for the torch run to pass through this iconic location in the nation's capital. This legislation highlights the importance of supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities and promoting unity and understanding within communities. Overall, Bill 111 H.Con.Res. 263 serves as a way to recognize and support the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run and the important work that law enforcement officers do to promote inclusion and acceptance for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
The Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run is an event where law enforcement officers carry the "Flame of Hope" torch through various communities to raise awareness and funds for the Special Olympics. This event is a way for law enforcement officers to show their support for individuals with intellectual disabilities and to promote inclusion and acceptance.
The bill authorizes the use of the Capitol Grounds for this event, allowing for the torch run to pass through this iconic location in the nation's capital. This legislation highlights the importance of supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities and promoting unity and understanding within communities. Overall, Bill 111 H.Con.Res. 263 serves as a way to recognize and support the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run and the important work that law enforcement officers do to promote inclusion and acceptance for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Current Status of Bill HCONRES 263
Bill HCONRES 263 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since April 21, 2010. Bill HCONRES 263 was introduced during Congress 111 and was introduced to the House on April 21, 2010. Bill HCONRES 263's most recent activity was Message on Senate action sent to the House. as of May 7, 2010
Bipartisan Support of Bill HCONRES 263
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1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
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0Democrat Cosponsors
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0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
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