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A resolution condemning the pardons for individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police Officers.

2/6/2025, 3:20 PM

Summary of Bill SRES 42

Bill 119 S.Res. 42 is a resolution that condemns the pardons granted to individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police Officers. The resolution expresses disapproval of these pardons and emphasizes the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions, especially when it involves violence against law enforcement officers.

The resolution highlights the bravery and dedication of Capitol Police Officers who put their lives on the line to protect the Capitol and its occupants. It acknowledges the sacrifices made by these officers and emphasizes the need to uphold the rule of law and ensure that those who commit acts of violence are held accountable.

Furthermore, the resolution calls on the President and the Department of Justice to reconsider these pardons and to take appropriate action to ensure that justice is served. It also urges all Americans to respect the rule of law and to support law enforcement officers who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe. Overall, Bill 119 S.Res. 42 is a bipartisan effort to denounce the pardons granted to individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police Officers and to reaffirm the importance of upholding the rule of law and holding individuals accountable for their actions.

Congressional Summary of SRES 42

This resolution disapproves of pardons for individuals who were found guilty of assaulting U.S. Capitol Police officers.

Current Status of Bill SRES 42

Bill SRES 42 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 28, 2025. Bill SRES 42 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on January 28, 2025.  Bill SRES 42's most recent activity was Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S435-436) as of January 28, 2025

Bipartisan Support of Bill SRES 42

Total Number of Sponsors
4
Democrat Sponsors
4
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
46
Democrat Cosponsors
44
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
2

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill SRES 42

Primary Policy Focus

Crime and Law Enforcement

Alternate Title(s) of Bill SRES 42

A resolution condemning the pardons for individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police Officers.
A resolution condemning the pardons for individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police Officers.

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