Janice Cosco Memorial Bridge Longest Serving Marion County Clerk
Urges Congress to create federal penalties for improperly mailing cremated remains; non-binding, signaling support for uniform handling and shipping rules.
Urges Congress to create federal penalties for improperly mailing cremated remains; non-binding, signaling support for uniform handling and shipping rules.
Title: HUMAN REMAINS: Memorializes the United States Congress to create penalties for improperly mailing cremated human remains
Classification: Concurrent resolution (memorializing)
Introduced: February 4, 2025
Primary Sponsors: Eric Morrison; TAKAYAMA; Adrian Fisher
Companion bills: HR 56, HR 43
HCR 60 is a concurrent resolution that requests and urges the United States Congress to enact federal penalties for the improper mailing (shipment) of cremated human remains. The resolution is a memorializing measure — it does not itself create criminal law or penalties but expresses the legislature’s position and urges federal action to address harms caused when cremated remains (cremains) are mailed improperly.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.