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Senate Honors Little Sisters of the Poor Indianapolis 150th Anniversary.

The U.S. Senate passed a resolution recognizing the 150th anniversary of the Little Sisters of the Poor in Indianapolis. This resolution commends the organization for its long history of philanthropy, providing shelter, medical care, and support to the aging poor. The document is symbolic and does not introduce new laws or regulations, but highlights the importance of community service.
Key points
The U.S. Senate officially recognized 150 years of service by the Little Sisters of the Poor in Indianapolis, dating back to 1873.
The resolution praises the organization for providing vital care, shelter, and medical assistance to poor seniors in Indiana.
This document is purely commemorative and introduces no new legal rights or obligations for citizens, serving only as an expression of appreciation.
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Additional Information
A resolution recognizing the Little Sisters of the Poor of Indianapolis on its 150th Anniversary.
Print number: SRES 62
Sponsor: Sen. Braun, Mike [R-IN]
Process start date: 2023-02-14