Commemorating the anniversary of the invasion of Poland and recognizing the importance of the United States alliance with the Republic of Poland.
Summary
House Resolution 664 is a commemorative measure that officially honors the millions of Polish citizens who lost their lives during the invasion and occupation of Poland during World War II. The resolution formally recognizes the historical significance of the invasion and reaffirms the modern strategic alliance between the United States and the Republic of Poland.
For citizens, this resolution does not change federal law or authorize new spending, but it serves as an official statement of U.S. foreign policy and diplomatic support. Its primary impact is to signal a commitment to strengthening security, economic, and cultural ties between the two nations.
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