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Senate Resolution Honoring the Life of Former Senator Jean A. Carnahan.

This U.S. Senate resolution is a symbolic gesture honoring the life and public service of Jean A. Carnahan, the first woman Senator for Missouri. The document introduces no new laws, taxes, or obligations for citizens, but serves as a formal expression of respect for her advocacy for families, seniors, and veterans. The procedural consequence is the adjournment of the Senate session on that day.
Key points
The Senate formally honored the memory of Jean A. Carnahan, former Senator and advocate for family issues and veterans.
The resolution is purely symbolic and does not affect citizens' finances, rights, or daily lives.
As a mark of respect, the U.S. Senate will adjourn its session.
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Additional Information
A resolution honoring the life of Jean A. Carnahan, former Senator for the State of Missouri.
Print number: SRES 553
Sponsor: Sen. Hawley, Josh [R-MO]
Process start date: 2024-02-08