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A resolution memorializing those lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
12/15/2023, 4:04 PM
Summary of Bill SRES 94
Bill 118 S.Res. 94 is a resolution introduced in the US Senate to honor and remember the individuals who have lost their lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution aims to pay tribute to the victims of the virus and their families, as well as to recognize the efforts of healthcare workers and first responders who have worked tirelessly to combat the pandemic.
The resolution acknowledges the devastating impact of the pandemic on communities across the country and expresses condolences to those who have lost loved ones. It also calls for a moment of silence to be observed in memory of those who have died from COVID-19.
Additionally, the resolution emphasizes the importance of coming together as a nation to support one another during this challenging time and to work towards a brighter future. It encourages all Americans to continue following public health guidelines and to take steps to protect themselves and others from the virus. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 94 serves as a solemn reminder of the toll that the COVID-19 pandemic has taken on our country and a call to action to honor the memory of those we have lost and to work towards a healthier and more resilient future.
The resolution acknowledges the devastating impact of the pandemic on communities across the country and expresses condolences to those who have lost loved ones. It also calls for a moment of silence to be observed in memory of those who have died from COVID-19.
Additionally, the resolution emphasizes the importance of coming together as a nation to support one another during this challenging time and to work towards a brighter future. It encourages all Americans to continue following public health guidelines and to take steps to protect themselves and others from the virus. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 94 serves as a solemn reminder of the toll that the COVID-19 pandemic has taken on our country and a call to action to honor the memory of those we have lost and to work towards a healthier and more resilient future.
Congressional Summary of SRES 94
This resolution expresses support for the designation of the first Monday in March as COVID-19 Victims Memorial Day.
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Current Status of Bill SRES 94
Bill SRES 94 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since March 6, 2023. Bill SRES 94 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the Senate on March 6, 2023. Bill SRES 94's most recent activity was Referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (text: CR S656) as of March 6, 2023
Bipartisan Support of Bill SRES 94
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
2Democrat Cosponsors
2Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill SRES 94
Primary Policy Focus
HealthPotential Impact Areas
- Cardiovascular and respiratory health
- Commemorative events and holidays
- Congressional tributes
- Infectious and parasitic diseases
Alternate Title(s) of Bill SRES 94
A resolution memorializing those lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A resolution memorializing those lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of SRES 94
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