Summary of SRES 234: United States Foreign Service Day Resolution
Bill Number: SRES 234
Introduced: May 19, 2025
Status: Introduced in Senate
Classification: Resolution
Purpose and Intent
The primary purpose of SRES 234 is to designate May 2, 2025, as "United States Foreign Service Day." This resolution aims to honor and recognize the contributions of the men and women who have served, or are currently serving, in the Foreign Service of the United States. It also pays tribute to those members of the Foreign Service who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
Key Provisions
The resolution includes the following key provisions:
Recognition of Service: It honors the dedicated service of Foreign Service personnel, acknowledging their important role in representing the United States abroad.
Call to Reflection: The resolution encourages the American public to reflect on the service and sacrifices made by past, present, and future Foreign Service employees. It suggests that citizens engage in appropriate ceremonies and activities to commemorate this day.
Official Designation: It formally designates May 2, 2025, as United States Foreign Service Day.
Impact
The resolution is intended to:
- Acknowledge Contributions: Raise awareness about the vital work performed by Foreign Service members and the challenges they face.
- Promote Public Engagement: Encourage communities and individuals to participate in observances that honor the Foreign Service, fostering a greater appreciation for their role in diplomacy and international relations.
- Honor Sacrifice: Provide a platform to remember and honor those who have lost their lives while serving the United States in foreign capacities.
Legislative Actions
- May 19, 2025: The resolution was submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by unanimous consent. The text was recorded in the Congressional Record (CR S2966; text: CR S2974).
Sponsors
- Primary Sponsor: Dan Sullivan
- Cosponsor: Chris Van Hollen
This resolution serves as a significant acknowledgment of the Foreign Service's contributions to U.S. diplomacy and international engagement, reinforcing the importance of their work in promoting peace and security globally.