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.
The text of H.R. 7173, the "Follow the Science Act," has not yet been published, and there is no official summary available. Because the bill has only recently been introduced and referred to committee, there is currently insufficient information to describe its specific provisions, intended impact, or the groups it would affect.
As a result, it is not possible to provide a concrete summary of what this legislation would do at this time.
The Space Exploration Research Act (S. 2351) has been introduced in the 119th Congress, but the official text and a formal summary have not yet been released to the public. Because the bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, there is not enough information available to describe its specific provisions, the groups it might affect, or its potential impact.
As of now, the bill is listed on the Senate Legislative Calendar. Without the legislative text, it is impossible to determine what the bill proposes to change regarding space policy or research.