S.Res. 539118th CongressSenate Resolution

Supports the goals of National Catholic Schools Week, an event cosponsored by the National Catholic Educational Association and the U.S.

Official title: A resolution supporting the contributions of Catholic schools in the United States and celebrating the 50th annual National Catholic Schools Week.

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This Senate resolution expresses support for National Catholic Schools Week, an annual event that celebrates Catholic elementary and secondary schools across the United States. The resolution recognizes the 50th annual observance of this week, which is organized by the National Catholic Educational Association and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. The measure honors the contributions that Catholic schools make to education in America.

  • Recognize the 50th annual National Catholic Schools Week celebration
  • Honor contributions of Catholic elementary and secondary schools nationwide
  • Support goals established by National Catholic Educational Association and U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
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Introduced Jan 31, 2024Last action Jan 31, 2024
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Passed Senate

This resolution has been adopted by the Senate. As a simple resolution, it did not need the other chamber's approval or the President's signature — so it's complete.

Who introduced this

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Marco Rubio

Republican

U.S. Senator · FL

1 cosponsor — all Democrat

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