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SRES 41

A resolution authorizing the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate to conduct quarterly blood donation drives during the 119th Congress.

119th Congress Introduced by Mitch McConnell and 1 co-sponsor

Overview: SRES 41, "A resolution authorizing the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate to conduct quarterly blood donation drives during the 119th Congress", has been intro

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Bill Summary · SRES 41

Overview: SRES 41, "A resolution authorizing the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate to conduct quarterly blood donation drives during the 119th Congress", has been introduced in the Senate.

Purpose and Intent: The resolution aims to authorize the Senate Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper to organize and host quarterly blood donation drives during the 119th Congress. The goal is to encourage senators, staff, and visitors to the Capitol to participate in these drives and contribute to the nation's blood supply.

Key Provisions:
- Authorizes the Senate Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper to conduct blood donation drives on a quarterly basis
- Directs the Sergeant at Arms to coordinate with appropriate organizations to facilitate the drives
- Encourages senators, staff, and visitors to participate in the blood donation events

Affected Parties and Impacts: The resolution would directly impact senators, Senate staff, and visitors to the Capitol, who would be encouraged to donate blood through the quarterly drives. This initiative is intended to increase blood donations and support the national blood supply.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The resolution has been introduced in the Senate and is currently in the legislative process. If passed, the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper would be authorized to begin organizing the quarterly blood donation drives during the 119th Congress.

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