Supporting the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Summary
This concurrent resolution proposes that Congress formally recognize and support the goals of International Transgender Day of Visibility. As a non-binding resolution, it would not create new laws, mandate federal spending, or have the force of law if passed. Instead, it aims to express the sense of the House of Representatives and the Senate regarding the importance of acknowledging transgender individuals and their contributions to society.
If agreed to by both chambers, the measure would serve as a symbolic statement of support for the transgender community. It would not change any existing legal rights or obligations for citizens but would signal a legislative commitment to the ideals of visibility and inclusion. Because this is a concurrent resolution, it does not require a signature from the President and is primarily used for internal congressional messaging and recognition.
AI-generated summary