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SRES 676

A resolution recognizing and honoring National Mushroom Day and the contributions of Chester and Berks Counties to the national mushroom industry and to healthy diets.

119th Congress
Introduced by Dave McCormick,

Recognizes National Mushroom Day and highlights Chester and Berks Counties’ contributions to the national mushroom industry and healthy diets.

Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry discharged by Unanimous Consent.
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Bill Summary · SRES 676

Summary of SRES 676 (119th Congress) — National Mushroom Day Recognition

Overview

SRES 676 is a Senate resolution that recognizes and honors National Mushroom Day and highlights the contributions of Chester and Berks Counties to the national mushroom industry and to healthy diets. The measure is a commemorative oratory resolution, not a statute establishing enforceable programs or new federal obligations.

  • Session: 119th Congress
  • Jurisdiction: United States Senate
  • Title: A resolution recognizing and honoring National Mushroom Day and the contributions of Chester and Berks Counties to the national mushroom industry and to healthy diets
  • Introduced by: Sponsor (and co-sponsor) details indicate support from the Senate
  • Co-sponsor: Dave McCormick
  • Action History:
    • Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (April 16, 2026)
    • Submitted in Senate (April 16, 2026)

Purpose and Intent

  • To formally recognize National Mushroom Day on a designated date and to celebrate the role of mushrooms in American cuisine and nutrition.
  • To acknowledge the significant contributions of Chester County and Berks County (both located in Pennsylvania) to the national mushroom industry, including cultivation, production, and distribution.
  • To highlight the importance of mushrooms to healthy diets, potentially emphasizing nutritional value, sustainability, and agricultural diversity.

Key Provisions (Substantive Provisions)

  • The bill does not appear to authorize spending, create new federal programs, or impose regulatory requirements. As a resolution, its primary function is recognition and commendation.
  • It identifies and publicizes:
    • The date or occasion of National Mushroom Day.
    • The economic and cultural impact of the mushroom industry from Chester and Berks Counties.
    • The role of mushrooms in promoting healthy dietary options.

Affected Parties

  • Geographic focus: Chester County and Berks County, Pennsylvania.
  • Industry impact: Mushroom growers, distributors, and related agricultural sectors within the recognized counties, as well as broader national mushroom producers who may benefit from heightened awareness.
  • Public and nutrition communities: Individuals and groups interested in agriculture, nutrition, and local food economies.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • The bill was introduced and referred to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry on April 16, 2026.
  • As a resolution, it typically proceeds through standard Senate procedures but would not necessitate presidential action or create binding law.
  • If reported from committee, it may be considered by the full Senate for passage; otherwise, it may be adopted as a unanimous consent resolution or similar measure.

Potential Impact

  • Awareness: Increases visibility for National Mushroom Day and the Pennsylvania mushroom industry.
  • Recognition: Provides formal acknowledgment of regional producers and their contribution to national food systems and diets.
  • Non-binding effect: No new regulatory or financial obligations; primarily ceremonial and educational in nature.

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