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SRES 648

A resolution honoring the memory, service, and sacrifice of Master Sergeant Nicole M. Amor, United States Army Reserve.

119th Congress Introduced by Amy Klobuchar and 1 co-sponsor

Senate honors the memory and service of Army Reserve Master Sergeant Nicole M. Amor through ceremonial resolution recognizing her sacrifice.

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Bill Summary · SRES 648

Legislative bill overview

SRES 648 is a Senate resolution honoring Master Sergeant Nicole M. Amor of the United States Army Reserve, commemorating her memory, service, and sacrifice. As a resolution rather than legislation, it does not create law or allocate funding, but instead serves as an official Congressional acknowledgment and tribute.

Why is this important

Senate resolutions like this provide formal recognition of individual service members' contributions and sacrifices, which can be meaningful to families and communities. Such resolutions also create an official Congressional record that acknowledges the dedication of military personnel and can inform the historical record of military service during the period in question.

Potential points of contention

  • Senate resolutions are largely ceremonial and non-binding, so while honorific, they carry no legal or budgetary consequences
  • No substantive policy debate typically occurs on individual memorial resolutions unless broader questions about military recognition processes arise
  • Resolutions honoring individual service members, while respectful, are routine Congressional business and do not address systemic issues in military policy or veteran support services

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