A resolution supporting the contributions of Catholic schools in the United States and celebrating the 52nd annual National Catholic Schools Week.
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AI-PoweredThis resolution in the Senate shows support for Catholic schools across the United States. It recognizes the good things these schools do for their students and communities. It also celebrates the 52nd annual National Catholic Schools Week, which is a time to highlight the value of Catholic education. This bill is a way for the Senate to formally acknowledge the work of these schools.
This resolution does not change any laws or create new government programs, so it will not directly affect the daily lives or finances of most Americans. It does not cut or expand any public programs like Social Security, Medicare, or food assistance. For families who send their children to Catholic schools, it might be seen as a symbolic gesture of appreciation for their educational choice. However, it does not provide any direct financial aid or new services to these schools or their students.
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AIAs a simple Senate Resolution (SRES), this measure expresses the sense of one chamber and does not become public law. It has already been agreed to by the Senate by Unanimous Consent, completing its legislative journey.
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