H.Res. 1184 is a commemorative resolution that seeks to formally recognize "National Mushroom Day." It also aims to honor the specific contributions of Chester and Berks Counties in Pennsylvania to the national mushroom industry and their role in promoting healthy diets.
If passed, this resolution would express the sense of the House of Representatives regarding these topics. It serves as a symbolic gesture of recognition rather than a change to federal law or policy.
This bill does not create new laws, change regulations, or provide funding for the mushroom industry. It is a non-binding statement of support and does not mandate any action from federal agencies or private citizens.
Introduced 2026-04-16 · Sponsor: Sen. Young, Todd [R-IN]
Latest action: 2026-04-16 · Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S1827; te…
S.Res. 679 is a commemorative resolution that officially recognizes April 14, 2026, as "World Quantum Day." The Senate passed this measure to highlight the importance of quantum science and technology in modern society.
This resolution does not change any laws, create new government programs, or provide funding for research. It serves as a formal statement of support for the goals of World Quantum Day, which include promoting public awareness and education regarding quantum mechanics and its applications.
Because this is a commemorative resolution, it does not affect the legal rights, tax obligations, or social benefits of any U.S. resident. It is a symbolic gesture intended to acknowledge the scientific community.
H.Con.Res. 82 is a concurrent resolution that expresses the sense of Congress in support of the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility.
As a concurrent resolution, this bill does not change federal law, create new regulations, or provide funding. Its purpose is to formally state the position of the legislative branch regarding the recognition of this day.
This bill does not grant or remove any legal rights, nor does it impose requirements on individuals or government agencies. It is a symbolic statement of support rather than a binding legal mandate.