Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SR492

Caption

A resolution honoring the life of the First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

Impact

The resolution underscores the significant impact that Rosalynn Carter had on American society, particularly in the areas of mental health and caregiving. By founding initiatives such as The Carter Center and advocating for mental health legislation, she contributed to a greater national awareness and approach to these critical issues. The resolution serves not only as a tribute to her legacy but also as a reminder of the ongoing need for support systems for caregivers and individuals struggling with mental health issues.

Summary

Senate Resolution 492 honors the life and contributions of First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who passed away recently. The resolution highlights her remarkable achievements, including her advocacy for mental health issues and her dedication to caregiving. As First Lady of the United States from 1977 to 1981, Rosalynn Carter played an integral role alongside her husband, President Jimmy Carter, helping to shape policies and promote programs aimed at improving mental health care and services for the aging population. Her work in this area included the establishment of the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers, aimed at supporting family caregivers across the nation.

Contention

While the resolution itself is an expression of respect and gratitude, it reflects a consensus across the political spectrum regarding Rosalynn Carter's contributions. There appear to be no notable points of contention regarding the resolution; rather, it seeks to unite both sides of the aisle in honoring her legacy. This collective acknowledgment highlights the importance of her work, transcending party lines and focusing on shared human values of compassion, support, and dedication to public service.

Companion Bills

US HR910

Same As Honoring the life of First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

Previously Filed As

US HR910

Honoring the life of First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

US HR1251

Honoring Rosalynn Smith Carter's legacy in mental health advocacy.

US HR1627

Honoring the life, achievements, legacy, and public service of former President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr.

US SJR0873

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

US SR19

This resolution (1) mourns the passing of former President Jimmy Carter and extends sympathy to his family; and (2) honors his life, legacy, and contributions to the United States. 

US HR30

This resolution honors the life, achievements, legacy, and distinguished public service of former President Jimmy Carter. The resolution also (1) acknowledges President Carter's contributions to the state of Georgia, the United States, and the world; and (2) establishes his legacy as one of the great leaders and statesmen of the United States. 

US SR400

A resolution honoring the life and legacy of Dianne Feinstein, the late Senator for the State of California.

US HR1530

Recognizing the life, achievements, and public service of former President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr., on the occasion of his 100th birthday.

US SR523

A resolution honoring the life and legacy of the late Senator Herb Kohl.

US HB9600

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 119 Main Street in Plains, Georgia, as the "Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Post Office".

Similar Bills

US HR910

Honoring the life of First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

TN SJR0873

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

GA HR864

Montgomery, Melissa; honor

GA HR6

Carter, Mrs. Rosalynn; condolences

GA SR5

Carter, Rosalynn; condolences

MS SC524

Extending the sincerest sympathy of the Legislature on the passing of former U.S. President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr.

US HB9600

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 119 Main Street in Plains, Georgia, as the "Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Post Office".

US SB5345

A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 119 Main Street in Plains, Georgia, as the "Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Post Office".