A resolution celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Marshall Plan and recognizing the role of the Marshall Plan as the foundation of a transatlantic community committed to the preservation of peace, prosperity, and democracy.
Summary
Senate Resolution 674 is a commemorative measure that officially recognizes the 75th anniversary of the Marshall Plan, the post-World War II initiative that provided economic aid to rebuild Europe. The resolution honors the plan’s legacy in establishing a lasting partnership between the United States and European nations based on shared democratic values and economic stability. While the resolution does not authorize new spending or create new laws, it reaffirms the United States' ongoing commitment to working with transatlantic allies to promote global peace and security.
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