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S.Res. 656
The resolution S.Res. 656 designates the third week of March 2026 as 'National CACFP Week'. It acknowledges the importance of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) in enhancing the health of children and adults by offering nutritious meals and snacks in various care settings, including child care centers, family day care homes, emergency shelters, adult day care facilities, and after-school care programs across the United States.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) John Boozman
S.Res. 655
S.Res. 655 is a resolution passed by the U.S. Senate that supports designating the first Saturday after the Spring Equinox each year as 'National Day of Play.' This day encourages Americans to engage in play and social activities with family and friends to promote social connection and combat loneliness.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Pete Ricketts
S.Res. 425
S.Res. 425 is a resolution passed by the U.S. Senate to honor the life and service of Sergeant Scott Heimann, a police officer from Hays, Kansas, who was killed in the line of duty on September 27, 2025. The resolution acknowledges his dedication to the community, offers condolences to his family, and calls on all levels of government to support his surviving family members.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Jerry Moran
S.Res. 652
S.Res. 652 is a resolution passed by the U.S. Senate on March 19, 2026, that acknowledges the significance of the alliance between the United States and Japan. It welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae on her visit to the U.S., recognizing her as Japan's first female prime minister. The resolution highlights the alliance's role in promoting peace, security, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region. It also commends Japan for increasing its defense spending to 2% of its GDP and supports collaborative efforts to address regional and global challenges related to national security, economic security, and energy security.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Bill Hagerty
S.Res. 650
S.Res. 650 is a resolution that acknowledges and celebrates the heritage, culture, and contributions of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women in the United States. It highlights their successes and emphasizes the importance of ensuring their safety and supporting their interests.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Lisa Murkowski
S.Res. 649
S.Res. 649 is a ceremonial resolution passed by the U.S. Senate to commemorate the 250th anniversary of a 1776 resolution by the Second Continental Congress. That original resolution declared May 17, 1776, as a day of humiliation, fasting, and prayer. The 2026 resolution reproduces the original text, including its religious language, but does not create any new laws or obligations. It serves solely as a formal recognition of this historical event.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) James Lankford
H.Res. 1115
H.Res. 1115 is a resolution that sets the rules for debating three bills in the U.S. House of Representatives. The first bill (H.R. 556) seeks to prevent the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture from banning lead ammunition or tackle on specific federal lands and waters. The second bill (H.R. 1958) aims to modify immigration laws to make individuals who have defrauded the U.S. government or unlawfully received public benefits inadmissible and deportable. The third bill (H.R. 4638) proposes making those convicted of harming animals used in law enforcement inadmissible and deportable. The resolution also addresses the procedure for considering motions to suspend the rules during the legislative process.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Virginia Foxx
S.Res. 629
S.Res. 629 is a resolution that honors the life and legacy of Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr. It commends him for his significant leadership during the Civil Rights Movement and recognizes his decades of advocacy for justice, equality, and human rights. The resolution likely acknowledges his contributions to social progress and his impact on American society.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Richard Durbin
S.Res. 642
S.Res. 642 is a resolution that celebrates the 175th anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). While the resolution's text is not provided, it likely acknowledges the historical significance and contributions of the YMCA to communities over the years, recognizing its role in promoting youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Richard Durbin
H.R. 7601
The 'No Immunity for Glyphosate Act' (H.R. 7601) is a bipartisan bill introduced on February 20, 2026, by Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) and co-sponsored by several other members of Congress. The bill aims to: 1) Prohibit the use of federal funds to implement the Executive Order titled 'Promoting the National Defense by Ensuring an Adequate Supply of Elemental Phosphorus and Glyphosate-Based Herbicides,' issued on February 18, 2026. This Executive Order had invoked the Defense Production Act to prioritize domestic production of these chemicals and provided liability protections to manufacturers. 2) Establish a federal cause of action allowing individuals who have suffered physical injury, illness, disease, or death due to exposure to elemental phosphorus or glyphosate-based herbicides to file civil lawsuits against manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers. The bill removes certain legal immunities and defenses that companies might otherwise use to avoid liability, ensuring that affected individuals retain their right to seek remedies in court. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary for further consideration.
Introduced Thomas Massie
H.Con.Res. 74
H.Con.Res. 74 is a concurrent resolution that provides for a joint session of Congress to receive a message from the President. This type of resolution is typically used to organize and set the time for Congress to convene together to hear the President speak, often for events such as the State of the Union address or other significant messages.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Brian Mast
H.Con.Res. 66
H.Con.Res. 66 is a concurrent resolution that directs the Secretary of the Senate to make a correction in the enrollment of bill S. 1071. This typically involves making a technical or clerical change to the text of the bill before it is sent to the President for signing. The resolution does not make substantive policy changes but ensures that the bill is accurately and correctly presented.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Mike Rogers
H.Con.Res. 62
H.Con.Res. 62 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for the purpose of unveiling a statue of Barbara Rose Johns. This suggests that the resolution is focused on commemorating Barbara Rose Johns, likely recognizing her contributions and significance in American history, potentially related to civil rights.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Robert Wittman
H.R. 5817
The Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act of 2025 (H.R. 5817) is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on October 24, 2025, by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL-6). The bill seeks to prohibit individuals who hold citizenship in any foreign country from being elected to the U.S. Congress, regardless of whether they are also U.S. nationals. Specifically, it states that no person who is a national of any country other than the United States may be elected to the office of Representative or Senator. The bill was referred to the House Committee on House Administration on the day it was introduced.
Introduced Randall Fine
H.Con.Res. 39
H.Con.Res. 39 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for a ceremony. This ceremony is specifically for the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medals to be awarded under the Harlem Hellfighters Congressional Gold Medal Act. The Harlem Hellfighters were an African American infantry unit in World War I known for their bravery and significant contributions.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Thomas Suozzi
S.Con.Res. 12
S.Con.Res. 12 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for the purpose of holding a ceremony. This ceremony is intended to present the Congressional Gold Medal to the United States Army Rangers Veterans who served during World War II, recognizing their service and contributions.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Mitch McConnell
H.Con.Res. 9
H.Con.Res. 9 is a concurrent resolution that permits the National Fraternal Order of Police to hold two events on the Capitol grounds: the 44th Annual National Peace Officers Memorial Service on May 15, 2025, and the National Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition on May 14, 2025. It also allows for the designation of alternate dates by the Speaker of the House and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Scott Perry
H.R. 22
The SAVE Act requires individuals to show proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections. States cannot process voter registrations without this proof, which can include documents like a REAL ID. States must also have a backup process for applicants to prove citizenship and actively work to ensure only citizens are registered. Noncitizens must be removed from voter lists. The bill allows private lawsuits against officials who register voters without proof and sets criminal penalties for such actions.
Passed House Chip Roy
H.Con.Res. 22
H.Con.Res. 22 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for a ceremony. This ceremony is intended to present the Congressional Gold Medals awarded under the 'Six Triple Eight' Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2021. The 'Six Triple Eight' Act honors the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, an all-Black, all-female battalion that served during World War II.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Gwen Moore