Expressing the need of all Americans, even when they care most deeply or disagree most strongly, to settle their political differences without resorting to threats or violence of any kind.
Impact
The resolution does not create new laws but reinforces the stance against political violence and calls for civility in political discourse. It may influence discussions and policies around public safety and election integrity. By emphasizing the importance of peaceful political engagement, HR1382 seeks to foster a culture of dialogue over conflict among Americans, which has broader implications for community trust in governance and democratic processes.
Summary
House Resolution 1382 (HR1382) expresses the urgent need for all Americans to settle political disagreements without resorting to threats or violence. This resolution highlights the alarming increase in political violence in the United States over the past decade, citing specific incidents, including the shootings of public officials and the rise in threats against election officials. The resolution frames political violence as a significant threat to democracy and urges leaders across all political affiliations to publicly condemn such acts consistently.
Contention
While the resolution is generally seen as a non-controversial statement of principle, it may face scrutiny regarding its timing and the political context. Some may argue that while it calls for unity, it could also be perceived as an attempt to address only specific forms of political violence or behavior, potentially overlooking other contributing factors within the political landscape. The resolution invites bipartisan support but the challenge will be ensuring that it leads to substantive actions beyond mere acknowledgment.
Providing the sense of the House of Representatives that the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump was an abhorrent act of cowardice that must be universally condemned and that the only appropriate place for the Nation to settle political disputes is at the ballot box on election day.
Condemning the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, and honoring the Martin County Sheriff's Office for their rapid response and bravery in apprehending the would-be assassin.
Recognizing the threat of extreme weather to children's health and well-being, and expressing the sense of Congress that solutions must be rapidly and equitably developed and deployed to address the unique vulnerabilities and needs of children.
A resolution expressing support for the designation of a "Faith and Defiance Day," honoring the victims of the July 13th, 2024 shooting, condemning political violence, and acknowledging the positive impact President Donald J. Trump has had on America.
Honoring former fire department chief Corey Comperatore who was killed while shielding his family during the attempted assassination of the former President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump.
Expressing support for designation of April as "National Donate Life Month" and expressing gratitude to all Americans who have registered to be organ and tissue donors.