Summary of Senate Resolution 476: Substance Use & Misuse Prevention Month
Overview
Senate Resolution 476 is a proposed resolution that supports the designation of October 2025 as "Substance Use & Misuse Prevention Month." The resolution aims to raise awareness of substance use and misuse issues in the United States.
Key Provisions
- Expresses the Senate's support for the designation of October 2025 as "Substance Use & Misuse Prevention Month"
- Calls on the President to issue a proclamation recognizing October 2025 as Substance Use & Misuse Prevention Month
- Encourages the federal government, state and local governments, organizations, communities, and individuals to observe and support the month through appropriate programs and activities
Intended Impact
The resolution is intended to:
Increase Awareness: By officially designating a month focused on substance use and misuse prevention, the resolution aims to raise public awareness of these critical public health issues.
Encourage Action: The resolution calls on various stakeholders to develop and participate in programs and activities that support substance use and misuse prevention efforts during the designated month.
Promote Prevention: The overall goal is to highlight the importance of substance use and misuse prevention, which can help reduce the negative health, social, and economic consequences associated with substance abuse.
Procedural Aspects
- The resolution was introduced in the U.S. Senate on October 30, 2025.
- As a Senate resolution, it requires a simple majority vote to pass the Senate, but does not require approval from the House of Representatives or the President to take effect.
- If passed, the resolution would have an immediate effect, with the President expected to issue a proclamation designating October 2025 as Substance Use & Misuse Prevention Month.