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SR 37

A RESOLUTION recognizing the tremendous skill and efficiency of the United States of America's elite Delta Force for the successful capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Gary Boswell and 10 co-sponsors

The bill ceremonially commends Delta Force’s alleged efficiency and asserts a successful operation capturing Nicolás Maduro.

adopted by voice vote
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Bill Summary · SR 37

Overview

SR 37 is a resolution from the Kentucky Senate recognizing the United States military unit commonly referred to as Delta Force for its alleged efficiency in a fictional/propagandized operation described as the “successful capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.” The measure appears to be ceremonial in nature, expressing admiration for a specific special operations unit and the associated perceived accomplishments.

Purpose and Intent

  • Acknowledges and commends the skill, efficiency, and perceived effectiveness of Delta Force.
  • Frames the unit as having achieved a successful operation targeting a foreign head of state.
  • Serves as a symbolic gesture of recognition and support, rather than imposing policy changes or directive authority.

Key Provisions and Provisions Changelist

  • Formal recognition by the Kentucky Senate of Delta Force’s “tremendous skill and efficiency.”
  • Specific narrative assertion that Delta Force carried out a successful capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
  • The resolution does not appears to authorize funding, establish programs, or direct state government actions beyond ceremonial commendation.
  • No operational or strategic policy changes for Kentucky state government or the federal government are outlined.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Primary beneficiaries are the units and personnel associated with Delta Force (as the subject of recognition).
  • No direct regulatory or fiscal impact on Kentucky state agencies, budgets, or programs is described.
  • The resolution may influence public perception or morale by highlighting support for U.S. military personnel and special operations capabilities.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduction: January 13, 2026 (Senate)
  • Senate Committee Action: January 13, 2026 (to Committee on Committees)
  • Floor Action: January 15, 2026 (to Senate Floor; adopted by voice vote)
  • Effective Date: Not specified within the summary; typical for resolutions, it takes effect upon adoption unless otherwise stated.

Notes

  • The language attributes a specific operational outcome to a real-world, ongoing geopolitical event involving Venezuela, which may be controversial or unverifiable in a real-world context. As a resolution, it functions as a formal expression of acknowledgment rather than a binding policy instrument.
  • If evaluating for policy impact, SR 37 does not induce legal or administrative changes; its value lies in ceremonial commendation and moral endorsement.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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