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Senate Resolution Honoring Governor Oliver Morton on 200th Birth Anniversary.

This U.S. Senate resolution is symbolic, honoring the life and service of Oliver Hazard Perry Morton, a former Governor of Indiana and Senator. The document introduces no new laws, taxes, or obligations for citizens. Its sole purpose is to recognize Morton's crucial efforts in preserving the Union during the Civil War, contributing to the historical and cultural heritage of Indiana.
Key points
The resolution is a symbolic act and does not affect citizens' rights, duties, or finances.
The Senate honors Oliver H. P. Morton, Governor of Indiana (1861–1867), for his loyal support of the Union during the Civil War.
Recognition of Morton's significance to Indiana and U.S. history on the 200th anniversary of his birth.
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Additional Information
A resolution honoring the life of Oliver Hazard Perry Morton.
Print number: SRES 290
Sponsor: Sen. Braun, Mike [R-IN]
Process start date: 2023-07-11