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SRES 642 · 119th Congress

A resolution celebrating the 175th anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA).

Introduced
2026-03-12
Sponsor
Sen. Durbin, Richard J. [D-IL]
Cosponsors
6
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What This Bill Does

This bill is a resolution from the Senate that recognizes and celebrates the 175th anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association, also known as the YMCA. It honors the YMCA's long history of serving communities and its positive impact on individuals. The resolution acknowledges the organization's commitment to promoting health, youth development, and social responsibility across the United States. It is a symbolic gesture of appreciation for the YMCA's contributions.

Impact on Everyday Americans

This resolution is a symbolic gesture and does not directly change any laws or allocate new funding, so it will not have a direct financial impact on everyday Americans, including those with low incomes, seniors, families, veterans, or people with disabilities. It does not create or cut any public programs. However, by publicly acknowledging the YMCA, it might indirectly encourage continued support or awareness of the organization's community services, which could benefit individuals who utilize their programs for childcare, fitness, or other support. The bill's passage itself does not alter anyone's daily life or access to services.

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