A resolution designating October 2025 as "National Country Music Month".
Summary
S.Res. 474 is a non-binding resolution that proposes to designate October 2025 as National Country Music Month. This type of resolution does not have the force of law and does not require presidential signature. It is a symbolic measure introduced by Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee to honor and recognize country music and its importance to American culture.
If passed, this resolution would serve as an official congressional recognition of country music during the month of October 2025. The practical impact on citizens would be primarily ceremonial, as non-binding resolutions do not create new laws, regulations, or government programs. It would represent a formal acknowledgment from Congress of the genre's cultural and historical significance to the nation.
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