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A resolution recognizing the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on its 40th anniversary.
11/27/2024, 12:18 PM
Summary of Bill SRES 898
Bill 118 SRES 898 is a resolution that acknowledges and celebrates the 40th anniversary of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). The NCMEC was established in 1984 with the mission of helping to find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization.
The resolution recognizes the important work that the NCMEC has done over the past four decades in assisting law enforcement agencies, families, and communities in locating missing children and combating child exploitation. It also highlights the organization's efforts to provide resources, support, and education to help prevent child abduction and exploitation.
The resolution emphasizes the critical role that the NCMEC plays in raising awareness about the issue of missing and exploited children, as well as the importance of collaboration between government agencies, law enforcement, and the public in addressing these issues. It also commends the dedication and commitment of the staff and volunteers at the NCMEC who work tirelessly to protect children and bring them home safely. Overall, Bill 118 SRES 898 serves as a tribute to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and recognizes the impact that the organization has had in protecting children and families across the United States.
The resolution recognizes the important work that the NCMEC has done over the past four decades in assisting law enforcement agencies, families, and communities in locating missing children and combating child exploitation. It also highlights the organization's efforts to provide resources, support, and education to help prevent child abduction and exploitation.
The resolution emphasizes the critical role that the NCMEC plays in raising awareness about the issue of missing and exploited children, as well as the importance of collaboration between government agencies, law enforcement, and the public in addressing these issues. It also commends the dedication and commitment of the staff and volunteers at the NCMEC who work tirelessly to protect children and bring them home safely. Overall, Bill 118 SRES 898 serves as a tribute to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and recognizes the impact that the organization has had in protecting children and families across the United States.
Congressional Summary of SRES 898
This resolution recognizes the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on its 40th anniversary.
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Current Status of Bill SRES 898
Bill SRES 898 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since November 19, 2024. Bill SRES 898 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the Senate on November 19, 2024. Bill SRES 898's most recent activity was Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S6639-6640; text: CR S6637) as of November 19, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill SRES 898
Total Number of Sponsors
5Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
5Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
2Democrat Cosponsors
2Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill SRES 898
Primary Policy Focus
Crime and Law EnforcementAlternate Title(s) of Bill SRES 898
A resolution recognizing the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on its 40th anniversary.
A resolution recognizing the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on its 40th anniversary.
Comments

Rhea Frank
621
1 year ago
Why do they need to pass this? What about other important issues? This could have a big impact on me and my family.

Charlee Blalock
622
1 year ago
I am saddened by this resolution recognizing the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on its 40th anniversary. While I understand the importance of their work, I cannot support this bill as it may lead to increased government involvement in personal matters. It is crucial to protect children, but we must also consider the potential consequences of giving more power to authorities. The big picture here is finding a balance between safety and individual freedoms.
Sponsors and Cosponsors of SRES 898
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