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Arbor Day Recognition: Promoting Tree Planting for a Greener Future

The U.S. Senate officially recognized April 30, 2021, as National Arbor Day, celebrating its 149th anniversary. The resolution highlights the importance of planting trees for the environment, communities, and future generations, encouraging citizens to actively participate in Arbor Day activities. This aims to raise environmental awareness and promote sustainable forest management, leading to healthier surroundings and improved quality of life.
Key points
Official recognition of April 30, 2021, as National Arbor Day, emphasizing its federal importance.
Encouraging citizens to plant trees and participate in local initiatives, contributing to greener and healthier communities.
Highlighting the role of forests in combating climate change and the importance of sustainable management for future generations.
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Additional Information
A resolution celebrating the 149th anniversary of Arbor Day.
Print number: SRES 194
Sponsor: Sen. King, Angus S., Jr. [I-ME]
Process start date: 2021-04-29