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HRES 1126

Recognizing the role of Mae Krier and her contributions as she celebrates her 100th birthday

In Committeeeconomy

Progress

Timeline

  • Mar 19Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.

Summary

This is a House resolution (not a law) that would formally recognize Mae Krier on her 100th birthday and honor her contributions to society. **What it does:** Creates an official congressional recognition celebrating Mae Krier's life and achievements as she turns 100 years old. **Who it affects:** Primarily Mae Krier herself, as well as her family, community, and anyone inspired by her story. These types of resolutions also reflect Congress's priorities in recognizing certain individuals. **What would change:** If passed, this would create a formal congressional record honoring Mae Krier, but it wouldn't create any new laws, spending, or binding policies. It's ceremonial recognition similar to a proclamation. **Current status:** The resolution is still being reviewed in committee and hasn't come to a floor vote yet. Note: The resolution doesn't specify Mae Krier's particular contributions, so the exact nature of what's being recognized isn't detailed in the basic information provided.

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