Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SR115

Caption

A resolution relating to the death of the Honorable David Lyle Boren, former Senator for the State of Oklahoma.

Impact

The resolution not only honors Boren's legacy but also serves to recognize the impact of his work in state legislation and governance. He was notably the youngest governor in the United States at the age of 33 and was pivotal in instituting various reforms during his tenure at the University of Oklahoma, such as the establishment of the Honors College and support for athletics. His death on February 20, 2025, marks the end of a storied career that significantly shaped Oklahoma's legislative landscape.

Summary

Senate Resolution 115 is a memorial resolution honoring the late Honorable David Lyle Boren, a prominent political figure from Oklahoma. The resolution acknowledges Boren's significant contributions to both state and national politics, shedding light on his remarkable career as a legislator, governor, and later as president of the University of Oklahoma. As a senator, Boren served from 1979 to 1994, holding key committee positions, including chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

Contention

While the resolution is widely accepted and appreciated across party lines, it may highlight the ongoing debate about the values and legacies of politicians in contemporary discourse. By formally recognizing Boren's contributions, the resolution stands as a testament to a time in Oklahoma's history that may differ from contemporary political narratives. The motion for the Senate to adjourn in his honor can spark discussions regarding how the political climate has changed since Boren's time in office.

Congress_id

119-SRES-115

Introduced_date

2025-03-05

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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