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Recognizing December 17 as Wright Brothers Day and 120th Flight Anniversary

The U.S. Senate formally recognizes December 17 as Wright Brothers Day, commemorating the 120th anniversary of the first successful powered flight. This resolution does not create new laws or financial obligations but encourages citizens to observe the day through appropriate programs and ceremonies. It serves as a symbolic tribute to the historical achievement that laid the foundation for modern global commerce and travel.
Key points
Formal federal recognition of December 17 as Wright Brothers Day.
Encouragement for citizens to hold ceremonies and educational programs celebrating aviation history.
Commemoration of the 120th anniversary of the first flight, highlighting the spirit of American innovation.
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Additional Information
A resolution recognizing December 17 as "Wright Brothers Day" and commemorating the 120th anniversary of the first powered flight.
Print number: SRES 513
Sponsor: Sen. Budd, Ted [R-NC]
Process start date: 2023-12-18