Recognizing the 60th anniversary of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Congress recognizes PNNL's 60th anniversary and commends its contributions to national challenges, supporting ongoing innovation for safety and global well-being.
Congress recognizes PNNL's 60th anniversary and commends its contributions to national challenges, supporting ongoing innovation for safety and global well-being.
H.Res. 306 is a House of Representatives resolution that recognizes and commemorates the 60th anniversary of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). The bill is ceremonial in nature and does not authorize new spending or create enforceable law. It expresses appreciation for PNNL’s contributions and looks ahead to ongoing scientific innovation.
The bill aims to:
- Congratulate Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on six decades of scientific achievement.
- Recognize PNNL’s role in tackling some of the United States’ most complex and urgent challenges.
- Express support for continued innovation and scientific discovery to enhance national and global safety and well-being.
The introduced text contains three core statements:
1. A formal congratulations to PNNL on 60 years of scientific excellence.
2. A recognition of PNNL’s contributions to addressing important national challenges.
3. An aspirational note that ongoing innovation and discovery at PNNL will help make the United States and the world safer and better.
As a resolution, it does not establish policy changes, authorize funding, or create new programs. It simply reflects the House’s acknowledgment and appreciation of PNNL.
This summary provides an accessible, neutral briefing of H.Res. 306’s purpose, provisions, and potential impact. If you’d like, I can add context on how such resolutions are typically used or compare this measure to similar commemorative resolutions.
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