Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SR452

Caption

A resolution designating October 30, 2023, as a national day of remembrance for the workers of the nuclear weapons program of the United States.

Impact

The resolution serves to officially recognize these workers' contributions and encourages the American public to engage in activities commemorating their service. By designating a nationally recognized day, it emphasizes the significance of understanding and honoring the history and sacrifices associated with the nuclear weapons program. This could foster greater awareness and appreciation among the public regarding the implications and legacy of nuclear weapons development in the United States.

Summary

Senate Resolution 452 designates October 30, 2023, as a national day of remembrance for workers associated with the United States nuclear weapons program. This includes a wide array of individuals ranging from uranium miners and millers to plutonium processors and onsite participants in atmospheric nuclear tests. The resolution acknowledges the vital contributions made by these workers towards national defense and highlights the sacrifices many have made, including developing serious health issues due to their work.

Contention

While the resolution is largely ceremonial and is intended to promote recognition, discussions may arise regarding the historical context and consequences of the nuclear weapons program itself. Critics may argue that such remembrances should also include conversations about the ethical implications of nuclear proliferation and its long-term effects on both the workers and global peace. The recognition of these workers prompts a need to balance honoring their sacrifices with awareness of the broader implications of their contributions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SR889

A resolution designating October 30, 2024, as a national day of remembrance for the workers of the nuclear weapons program of the United States.

US HR784

Supporting the designation of October 15, 2023, as "National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day" and recognizing the people who have lost a pregnancy or an infant.

US SR399

A resolution expressing support for the designation of October 1 through October 7, 2023, as "National 4-H Week".

US SR396

A resolution designating the week beginning on October 8, 2023, as "National Wildlife Refuge Week".

US SR443

A resolution designating October 2023 as "National Farm to School Month".

US SJR106

A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against the Islamic Republic of Iran for threatening the national security of the United States through the development of nuclear weapons.

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A resolution designating the week of October 6, 2024, through October 12, 2024, as "National Community Policing Week".

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A resolution designating October 16, 2023, and October 16, 2024, as "World Food Day".

US SR887

A resolution expressing support for the designation of October 7 through October 12, 2024, as "National 4-H Week".

US SR473

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