Bill

BILL • US SENATE

SRES 187

A resolution celebrating the 153rd anniversary of Arbor Day.

119th Congress
Introduced by Tammy Baldwin, Mike Crapo, Angus King and 4 other co-sponsors

Designates April 25, 2025 as National Arbor Day and urges public participation in Arbor Day activities; a ceremonial, non-binding Senate recognition.

Introduced in Senate
0
4
Bill Summary • SRES 187

SRES 187 — A Resolution Celebrating Arbor Day

Overview

SRES 187 is a Senate resolution recognizing and celebrating Arbor Day. It designates National Arbor Day on April 25, 2025, marks the 153rd anniversary of Arbor Day, expresses support for the goals and ideals of National Arbor Day, and encourages participation in Arbor Day activities. It is a non-binding, symbolic resolution.

Key Provisions

The bill contains four core provisions:
1. Recognizes April 25, 2025, as National Arbor Day.
2. Celebrates the 153rd anniversary of Arbor Day.
3. Supports the goals and ideals of National Arbor Day.
4. Encourages the people of the United States to participate in National Arbor Day activities.

Legislative History and Procedural Details

  • Introduced in the Senate on April 29, 2025.
  • On the same day, the Senate submitted, considered, and agreed to the measure without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
  • The action is recorded as “Passed/agreed to in Senate” with the text and consideration noted in the Congressional Record (CR S2643; CR S2669-2670).
  • The resolution was considered and agreed to by Unanimous Consent, with no amendments.

Sponsorship

  • Primary sponsor: James E. Risch.
  • Cosponsors: Angus King; Jeanne Shaheen; Mike Crapo; Tammy Baldwin; Pete Ricketts; Tina Smith.

Who or What Is Affected

  • As a non-binding resolution, SRES 187 does not create new laws, funding, or regulatory requirements. Its effect is educational and ceremonial, conveying the Senate’s recognition and encouragement to the public regarding Arbor Day and related environmental awareness.

Impact and Implications

  • Public awareness: Highlights Arbor Day and its significance, potentially encouraging greater participation in tree planting and related activities.
  • Cultural/ceremonial: Members of the public, organizations, and local governments may reference the resolution in observing Arbor Day.
  • No fiscal or regulatory changes: The resolution does not authorize funding or impose new duties on individuals, businesses, or governmental entities.

Notes

  • The recognized date for National Arbor Day in this resolution is April 25, 2025.
  • The date of 153rd anniversary celebration aligns with the historical founding of Arbor Day.

Hi! I'm your AI assistant for SRES 187. I can help you understand its provisions, impacts, and answer any questions.

Key Provisions Impacts Timeline
Sign in to chat