A resolution honoring the men and women of the Drug Enforcement Administration on the 50th anniversary of the agency.
Summary
Senate Resolution 246 is a commemorative measure that officially recognizes the 50th anniversary of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The resolution honors the service and sacrifices of the agency’s employees and special agents, specifically paying tribute to those who have been killed or wounded in the line of duty since the agency's founding in 1973.
As a "simple resolution," this measure does not create new laws, change federal funding, or have a direct regulatory impact on the daily lives of citizens. Instead, it serves as a formal expression of the Senate's appreciation for the agency’s historical role in national drug control efforts and public safety.
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