Celebrating 100 years of The American Legion Baseball program and honoring its legacy of mentoring young Americans.
Summary
H.Res. 663 is a non-binding resolution introduced in the House that celebrates the centennial anniversary of The American Legion Baseball program. The resolution honors the program's long history of mentoring and developing young Americans through baseball. As a non-binding resolution, this measure does not have the force of law and does not require presidential signature; it serves primarily as a statement of recognition and appreciation from Congress.
The resolution recognizes the American Legion Baseball program's contributions to youth development over its 100-year history. If passed, it would represent a congressional acknowledgment of the program's role in American sports and youth mentorship, though it would have no direct regulatory or budgetary impact on citizens or the program itself.
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