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SRES 659

A resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association

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Progress

Timeline

  • Mar 23Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S1546)

Summary

**What it does:** This is a Senate resolution that officially recognizes and celebrates the 100th anniversary of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association (ASBPA). **Who it affects:** - The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association and its members - Coastal communities and stakeholders involved in shoreline management - Generally symbolic, so no direct impact on the broader public **What would change:** Very little would change practically. Senate resolutions like this are ceremonial statements that express Congress's position or recognition of significant events, organizations, or achievements. If passed, it would formally acknowledge the ASBPA's centennial and likely commend their work in coastal preservation and beach management over the past 100 years. **Current status:** The resolution is currently being reviewed in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full Senate. This is primarily a symbolic gesture of recognition rather than legislation that creates new laws or policies.

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