A resolution honoring the deep and enduring friendship between the Kingdom of Denmark and the United States on the occasion of Danish Constitution Day celebrations.
Summary
S.Res. 267 is a non-binding resolution passed by the Senate that honors the long-standing friendship and alliance between the Kingdom of Denmark and the United States. The resolution was introduced on June 10, 2025, by Senator Peter Welch of Vermont and was discharged from the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations by unanimous consent on July 23, 2025.
As a non-binding resolution, this measure does not create new laws or policies that would directly affect citizens' daily lives. Instead, it serves as a formal congressional tribute recognizing the diplomatic relationship between the two nations, particularly in the context of Danish Constitution Day celebrations. The resolution affirms the enduring partnership and shared values between the United States and Denmark.
The bill has now passed the Senate and moves to the House of Representatives for consideration. If the House approves it, the resolution would be officially adopted by Congress as a statement of support for the U.S.-Denmark relationship. While symbolic in nature, such resolutions can reinforce diplomatic ties and demonstrate congressional commitment to maintaining strong international alliances.