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SRES 467

A resolution designating October 30, 2025, as a national day of remembrance for the workers of the nuclear weapons program of the United States.

119th Congress Introduced by Michael Bennet and 12 co-sponsors

Overview: SRES 467 is a Senate resolution introduced on October 27, 2025, which designates October 30, 2025, as a national day of remembrance for the workers of the nuclear weapons

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Bill Summary · SRES 467

Overview: SRES 467 is a Senate resolution introduced on October 27, 2025, which designates October 30, 2025, as a national day of remembrance for the workers of the nuclear weapons program of the United States.

Purpose and Intent: The resolution aims to honor and recognize the contributions and sacrifices made by the workers who were involved in the development, testing, and production of nuclear weapons during the Cold War era. It seeks to raise awareness about the health and environmental impacts that these workers faced due to their involvement in the nuclear program.

Key Provisions:
- Designates October 30, 2025, as a national day of remembrance for the nuclear weapons program workers
- Encourages the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe the day with appropriate ceremonies and activities

Affected Parties and Impacts: The resolution would affect current and former workers of the nuclear weapons program, as well as their families and communities. It aims to honor their service and raise awareness about the challenges they faced, potentially leading to increased support and recognition for these individuals.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The resolution has been introduced in the Senate and is currently in the legislative process. If passed, the President would be encouraged to issue a proclamation to officially designate the national day of remembrance.

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