A concurrent resolution supporting the goals and ideals of International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Summary
Senate Concurrent Resolution 32 is a non-binding measure that aims to express the sense of Congress regarding International Transgender Day of Visibility. Because this is a concurrent resolution, it does not have the force of law and would not require the President's signature if passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Instead, it serves as a formal statement of support for the transgender community and the goals associated with this specific day of recognition.
If agreed to, the resolution would signify a legislative commitment to acknowledging the contributions and challenges of transgender individuals. It does not create new programs, mandate federal spending, or change existing civil rights laws. Rather, it proposes to use the platform of the federal government to promote awareness and visibility for transgender people across the United States and globally.
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