A resolution celebrating Black History Month.
Summary
Senate Resolution 63 is a measure that officially recognizes February as Black History Month and honors the significant contributions of African Americans throughout United States history. The resolution encourages the public to reflect on the historical achievements of Black pioneers and reaffirms a national commitment to the ideals of liberty and justice for all citizens. As a "simple resolution," its primary impact is to express the formal sentiment of the Senate rather than to create new laws or authorize government spending.
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